How to screenshot bank statement on android

We all need to take screenshots at some point in our day-to-day lives as these are the best way to save things on our phones. We all know various ways to take screenshots on Android phones, but sometimes some apps won’t let you take screenshots for some reason in such a case it is impossible to save things. So, here I am going to tell you how you can bypass that restriction and take a screenshot if the app doesn’t allow it.

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Ways to Take Screenshot If App Doesn’t Allow

  • Ways to Take Screenshot If App Doesn’t Allow
    • 1. Using Google Assistant
    • 2. Using Scrcpy Tool

There are two or three ways but one of them requires root. So we are telling only those ways that do not require rooting your Android phone. Read on to know more.

1. Using Google Assistant

1. Open Google Assistant and then tap the Explore icon in the bottom right.

2. Now, tap on your profile picture in the top right corner, and scroll down until General. 

3. Choose Use screen context and then enable the toggle for Use screenshot. 

Now you can take a screenshot on that app.

1. Open the app that doesn’t allow screenshot.

2. Now, tap and hold the Home button or swipe up from the lower left or right corner to launch Google Assistant.

3. Tap on What’s on my screen? and if it does not display you can type it or say it.

4. After that, tap the Share screenshot button.

That’s it, the screenshot will be captured and you can share it with other apps. however, the result from this method is either blacked out or totally distorted. So we move to the next trick.

2. Using Scrcpy Tool

You can use some PC software that can record your phone’s screen. Here I am going to use Scrcpy that can mirror and record your Android device’s screen and the best part is that you don’t even need root access. However, this method does not work on streaming apps.

First of all, you can get the software for Linux, macOS, and Windows from GitHub.

1. Now, set up ADB on your PC and connect your Android phone. Run adb command to check if your PC recognizes your device.

2. After that, open the Scrcpy ZIP file on your computer at any location.

How to screenshot bank statement on android

3. Open the extracted scrcpy folder and double-click on scrcpy.exe file.

4. It will start mirroring your Android screen on your PC.

How to screenshot bank statement on android

5. Now, open that apps on your phone and take a screenshot of the app on your Windows PC using Shift Ctrl S and on macOS or Linux, you can use built-in shortcuts.

So this is how you can take a screenshot of the app using screen recording tool on your PC. This methods is foolproof but doesn’t work with all apps. So you will have to use the rooting method if you want to take screenshots on all apps.

These were the ways to take screenshots on apps that don’t allow. Tell us in the comments if you were able to use any of these methods. For more such tips, stay tuned!

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One main advantage of Android that has made many tech enthusiasts prefer it over other mobile operating systems, is the liberty to do anything you want. With Android, you can install anything, and you can customize virtually everything about your phone.

With all this being said, there are still some things that you can't do. As an example, for various reasons, some apps decide to restrict you from taking screenshots of the app. In turn, for various reasons, you might want to take a screenshot anyway. Read on to find out how you can bypass this restriction.

Why Do Some Apps Restrict Screenshots?

Annoying as it is, developers don't restrict screenshots for no reason. Be it privacy or security, there's always a grain of reason for doing this.

Most banking and payment apps block screenshots for security reasons. Chrome blocks screenshots in its Incognito tabs and windows for privacy reasons. Another example would be Telegram's self-destructing photos, where you can't screenshot them.

Regardless of why the developers decided to restrict screenshots, you can still take screenshots anywhere you want. You just have to get your hands dirty a bit.

There are various methods for taking screenshots in apps that don't let you. Some methods work in most apps though not all. Here we take a look at two of these methods.

Method 1: Use Google Assistant

Some Android apps that block screenshots merely block the screenshot button combo on your phone. This means that if you use any way to capture a screenshot other than pressing the button combo, you can bypass the restriction.

Google Assistant is a built-in app in most Android phones that lets you capture screenshots without using the button combination.

  1. Open the app that you want to screenshot.
  2. Activate Google Assistant. You can do this by saying Hey Google! or holding the home key depending on your settings.
  3. Say or type Take a screenshot. Google Assistant will now capture a screenshot.

Simple as this method is, it has low chances of success as most apps that are serious about blocking screenshots have predicted this method. For instance, using Google Assistant to take a screenshot from an Incognito tab in Chrome will take a screenshot, but the screenshot will be a black screen.

If this method didn't work for you, then move on to the next section where we'll describe a method that lets you screenshot any app on your phone.

Method 2: Take Screenshots Using scrcpy

This is the ultimate method as it can bypass virtually any sort of screenshot restriction in Android apps. scrcpy is a light-weight screen mirroring program that lets you view and control your Android phone's display on your PC. Once you mirror your Android's screen on your computer, you can simply use print screen or Snipping Tool to take screenshots.

scrcpy is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can install scrcpy with Homebrew on macOS. Check the download link below for more details on installing scrcpy on Mac and Linux.

As for this article, we're going to install scrcpy on Windows, which you can do using Scoop. Read our article on how to install Scoop to get started.

Download: scrcpy (Free)

Once you have Scoop installed, it's time to install scrcpy.

  1. Open Command Prompt. You can do this by searching for cmd in the Start menu.
  2. Once inside Command Prompt, run the command below:
    scoop install scrcpy
    This command will call on Scoop to install scrcpy. This can take a while depending on how fast your connection is.

scoop scrcpy install

Now that you have scrcpy installed the next stage is preparing your phone. For scrcpy to access your phone's screen, you need to enable USB debugging on your Android device. You need to have Developer mode enabled to do this.

  1. Go to Settings in your Android phone.
  2. Scroll down to the bottom and select Developer options.
  3. Tap the switch next to USB Debugging to change it to On.

Now both your phone and your computer are ready. Connect your phone to your computer's USB and let's get to the final steps.

  1. Open Command Prompt.
  2. Type in the command below and press Enter:
    scrcpy

scrcpy at work on Windows.

A window will pop open, and you'll be able to see your phone's screen. You can even use your computer's mouse and keyboard on your phone through this window to navigate and type. Now with your phone's screen mirrored onto your computer, you can freely capture screenshots using print screen and other screen capture methods.

Capture Anything and Everything

Though some apps try to restrict you from capturing screenshots in the app, try as they might, they will fail if you're persistent about getting your screenshots. Now having read this article, you know how to take screenshots in any app regardless of its restrictions. It's your phone, after all, and you're the master of this ship.

How do I screenshot bank statements on my phone?

To take a screenshot on Android, press and hold the Power button then choose Screenshot from the menu. If there is no screenshot restriction imposed by the app, the image saves to Device > Pictures > Screenshots by default.

How do I take a screenshot of my bank account on Android?

Method 1: Use Google Assistant.
Open the app that you want to screenshot..
Activate Google Assistant. You can do this by saying Hey Google! or holding the home key depending on your settings..
Say or type Take a screenshot. Google Assistant will now capture a screenshot..

Why can't I take a screenshot of my bank statement?

For security purposes, some banks won't allow their customers to take a screenshot of their bank details or transactions.

Can I use a screenshot for a bank statement?

Unfortunately, not all banks offer statements on their mobile banking apps. If not, you can screenshot a bank statement that's been emailed to you, or, as a last resort, you'll have to jump over to a desktop and finish verification.