For security purposes, you are required to play from a device that has not been rooted/jailbroken nor subject to location tampering tools. Please use a different device to continue and/or discontinue the use of such tools.
Error 3004 indicates that the device has been tampered with, which means that the user has bypassed the manufacturer’s or operating system’s built-in security restrictions to gain deeper access to the system. A device is considered "tampered" if it has been:
🔓 Jailbroken (iOS):
On an iPhone or iPad, jailbreaking removes Apple’s restrictions, allowing the user to:
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- Install apps from outside the App Store.
- Modify system settings and files that are usually off-limits.
- Install unauthorized apps or tweaks that Apple would normally block.
🔓 Rooted (Android):
On an Android device, rooting gives the user superuser (root) access, allowing them to:
- Modify or delete system files.
- Install custom ROMs (modified versions of the OS).
- Use apps that require root permissions to modify system behavior.
Solution:
iPhone (iOS)
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Check for Unauthorized Apps:
- Look for apps like Cydia, Sileo, or Checkra1n — these are signs of a jailbreak.
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Check for System File Access:
- Open the Files app and try to access restricted system files.
- If you can access them, the device might be jailbroken.
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Use a Jailbreak Detection App:
- Install a security app like iVerify from the App Store — it will check for signs of jailbreaking.
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Restore Using iTunes or Finder:
- Connect your iPhone to a computer and restore it using iTunes (on Windows) or Finder (on Mac).
- This will reinstall the official iOS version and remove any jailbreak.
Android
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Check for Root Status Using a Root Checker App:
- Download a trusted app like Root Checker from the Google Play Store.
- Open the app and follow the instructions to check root status.
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Check for Unusual Apps or Settings:
- Look for apps like Magisk, SuperSU, or other root management apps — these are signs of rooting.
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Reinstall the Official Firmware:
- To completely remove root access, you may need to flash the official stock firmware using the manufacturer’s official recovery tool (e.g., Samsung’s Smart Switch).
- Disable Developer Options
- Open Settings.
- Go to System → Developer Options (or About Phone → Developer Options).
- Toggle Developer Options to Off.
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