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Android app is crashing due to V/GoogleSignatureVerifier: Signature not valid

I have an android app in which I am using Google Maps API for Android v2. It was working fine in my phone until I upgraded my phone to Marshmallow. After updating my phone once I uninstalled it and again installed it using Android Studio it started having random crash. And every time the error was

V/GoogleSignatureVerifier: Signature not valid. Found: MIIDDTCCAfWgAwIBAgIEPmxzXDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADA3MQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEQMA4GA1UE ChMHQW5kcm9pZDEWMBQGA1UEAxMNQW5kcm9pZCBEZWJ1ZzAeFw0xNTA5MjExMjE1MDNaFw00NTA5 MTMxMjE1MDNaMDcxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMRAwDgYDVQQKEwdBbmRyb2lkMRYwFAYDVQQDEw1BbmRy b2lkIERlYnVnMIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAoTlzAY3DX0+vQmRo5stW izwv76mghc1mbdxQnI16N6Ci/LFPOsiQLfYgt/qqitKCmo2kWWzfKNxN1Qyg5KaFdXRxpM8Ec7Xm fkMX5cXzJOBDS62uWoDXpjiaXNOBeCvHDwC02EfOGfBd8csnO7sm3htHP8l2Jbn4uAY/zRQ+F4+C Y477hSMxUvcDYoOoAcsye7pEu1bvPLSRxM44kjjhBFJlLYw6QtzE00khMrwdgBQwSdY0vtUPj9NM hKGRuGoK/suIpd9e82EhqbUSlYsd62I/HV3390Eo/N2xXCsK7jrRdz6G9MjHfnUQLN80frZXGApl LWiBti2soI9HhI++dQIDAQABoyEwHzAdBgNVHQ4EFgQU3JFv8ivvt36O8WrsmkXRWYCDbEEwDQYJ KoZIhvcNAQELBQADggEBAFLFGhfV6F4VOMCdKky6drHD10LzvR8/6QJzf/yp1QARzb3aR319g1my f6Ffsaam9SKKj6OO92Jz7RTgUvZ6aD5sgRJXKcetmrGNWLGvsg0Rn+OxyEJ6dp4z49Oj5xyXjREp 6zv3QXxENib6EmPYKkFRS6cIe3QOMPsa6Q0KBKQFNnRAW+A+VBAVfEQYB1lgUMXUD+L9pc9EGNcN zbatMn4FuWeyrhVaiSgMqyNHghUISgAZF76ImkQoPHVwgu7DzQQ44bXAwAbLFIwVhate/C0zN5ps TjBZ4ojF0Z9mFM9tbLzBYCL2BpNCtYbp9uMpp4YtnX0+2sdxU6vi+ffSeAk=

Looks like updated Google Play services might be causing problem. Help would be appreciated.

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vishal gaurav Avatar asked Mar 24 '16 19:03

vishal gaurav


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1 Answers

This logcat warning is caused by a bug introduced in Google Play Services 9.x. It can be safely ignored, I don't believe it causes a crash, so your crash may be caused by a different issue. The message should go away with a future update to play services.

This issue has been acknowledged by an engineer at Google in the answer to this post.

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BrentM Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 00:09

BrentM