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Note that I had the old version of the app installed (prior to upgrading my phone to Android to 5.0); I uninstalled it to replicate an issue my partner was having, and while I've done so, we're now both stuck without being able to re-install the mobile security key.



It seems that the app hasn't been enabled for 5.0+ devices, though its requirement is for Android "2.1 and up".



Is this the issue that you are referring to, Tait? Or is this something else? While the Android version of the mobile security key (The Old Republic Security Key) is available in the Play Store , I'm unable to install it on my phone (Nexus 5 running Android 5.1.1), with the message given that "This item is not compatible with your device".Note that I had the old version of the app installed (prior to upgrading my phone to Android to 5.0); I uninstalled it to replicate an issue my partner was having, and while I've done so, we're now both stuck without being able to re-install the mobile security key.It seems that the app hasn't been enabled for 5.0+ devices, though its requirement is for Android "2.1 and up".Is this the issue that you are referring to, Tait? Or is this something else?



I hope they are going to enable it for 5.1.1 and Android M devices soon. I am having the exact same issue. I had no problems whatsoever running the application on my Sony Xperia Z Ultra while it was running the Android 4.4.4 (KitKat) operating system. The minute I upgraded it to Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop), the application ceased functioning. At the time I assumed there was a problem with the application itself, so I deleted it and decided to download and install it again. Imagine my consternation when it did not show up on Google Play and I received a message that my phone was incompatible with the security key application anyways.I hope they are going to enable it for 5.1.1 and Android M devices soon. BEING A GOOD SOLDIER COMES DOWN TO ONE THING, ONE SINGLE QUESTION:

WHAT ARE YOU PREPARED TO SACRIFICE?



