Recently, in the Malaysian user community, many people have encountered the same problem—the official website of a major exchange is inaccessible, and the app cannot be found in app stores. Ultimately, this is caused by local ISP DNS blocking.
But don't worry, there are always solutions. Today, let's talk about how to bypass this restriction, directly obtain the official installation package, and then use local payment methods like Touch 'n Go or DuitNow to deposit MYR—the whole process isn't that complicated.
**Direct Solution for Android Users**
Instead of waiting for updates on Google Play or fighting with the ISP, it's better to directly download the official APK. This is the most reliable and fastest method. After obtaining the installation package from official sources, download it to your phone and tap to install. If your phone prompts "Install unknown apps is blocked," just go to【Settings】and enable the permission—allow Chrome or your file manager to install apps.
In most cases, once the app is installed, it can connect to the internet directly without any additional configuration.
**Deposit and Withdrawal of Funds**
Regarding MYR deposits and withdrawals, Touch 'n Go and DuitNow are good options; local users should be familiar with them. These two payment channels are very popular and smooth to operate in Malaysia.
**Key Tips**
If you encounter app update issues or other access problems later, remember to save the official download link. This way, even if network conditions change, you can always retrieve the latest version. DNS blocking isn't permanent, but until it's lifted, this method can help you maintain a stable connection.
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HodlAndChill
· 16h ago
Alright, DNS blocking this annoying thing is indeed troublesome. Just use the APK directly and it's done.
By the way, DuitNow is really convenient, much more cost-effective than messing around with VPNs.
The internet management in Malaysia is still a bit excessive... but all the solutions are indeed here.
Wait, can you really install unknown sources just by changing the settings? Feels a bit risky.
Touch n Go is actually very stable, I topped up a few hundred ringgit before and had no issues.
This trick is brilliant, saves the hassle of fiddling with proxies.
Deposits and withdrawals in MYR are not as difficult as I imagined, I just don't know why it’s so.
DNS might cause trouble again someday, so keep this solution ready at all times.
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MidnightGenesis
· 16h ago
Blocking at the DNS level is an old trick; based on ISP logs, it's most likely a policy action rather than a technical failure. It's worth paying attention to whether new variables emerge later on.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 16h ago
Once again, ISP blocked me. I can't go on like this anymore.
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MissedTheBoat
· 16h ago
Oh no, it's that DNS trick again. Our Malaysian brothers are really having a tough time.
Using the direct APK is truly more reliable than waiting for the official version.
I've said it before, this broken censorship won't last long, it can't hold up.
By the way, is Touch n Go really that easy to use? I haven't tried it yet.
Wait, this step of allowing unknown sources... is it safe, brother?
How long can they keep up with the DNS blocking?
That's pretty impressive, there's even a workaround like this.
I feel like there are quite a few pitfalls when depositing MYR.
Recently, in the Malaysian user community, many people have encountered the same problem—the official website of a major exchange is inaccessible, and the app cannot be found in app stores. Ultimately, this is caused by local ISP DNS blocking.
But don't worry, there are always solutions. Today, let's talk about how to bypass this restriction, directly obtain the official installation package, and then use local payment methods like Touch 'n Go or DuitNow to deposit MYR—the whole process isn't that complicated.
**Direct Solution for Android Users**
Instead of waiting for updates on Google Play or fighting with the ISP, it's better to directly download the official APK. This is the most reliable and fastest method. After obtaining the installation package from official sources, download it to your phone and tap to install. If your phone prompts "Install unknown apps is blocked," just go to【Settings】and enable the permission—allow Chrome or your file manager to install apps.
In most cases, once the app is installed, it can connect to the internet directly without any additional configuration.
**Deposit and Withdrawal of Funds**
Regarding MYR deposits and withdrawals, Touch 'n Go and DuitNow are good options; local users should be familiar with them. These two payment channels are very popular and smooth to operate in Malaysia.
**Key Tips**
If you encounter app update issues or other access problems later, remember to save the official download link. This way, even if network conditions change, you can always retrieve the latest version. DNS blocking isn't permanent, but until it's lifted, this method can help you maintain a stable connection.