How to hide root for non safetynet applications? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions & Answers

hey, I'm an avid Samsung user who's taken the plunge to the Rooted Nougat firmware. Now I understand that there's no xposed progress, but my question is: Does anyone know of a method or app to hide Root from basic applications with Root detection ? my job requires an app, and it just recently started denying access to rooted devices. The built in disabler for Supersu does not work. And I know it isn't safetynet based because the xposed module "Security Bypasser" is all that was needed to get by it before I switched to Nougat. any help or insight is appreciated.

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[Q] installing the xposed framework on lenovo A3500HV with android 4.4.2

To anyone who may be concerned,
Please help me with the following issue for rooting my tablet.
I have a lenovo A3500_HV, but i have upgraded the android to kitkat(4.4.2).
During the rooting process, when i want to install the xposed framework it
is not responding & keep writing msg."you have not the root access or not
rooted properly"whilst to root the device this one should be done first.
Please help me.i'm really getting mad,awake till morning!
Bst rgrds.

Any way to use root/xposed with Android Pay

Searching the internet for an answer, haven't found one yet. Any way to be rooted and use Xposed AND use Android pay?
I haven't found one, but I remember reading in the PureNexus thread that someone thought they're working on it. Its still early days.
Root there is a way, xposed there is not as it modifies a few system libs.
No, you cannot have Xposed and working Android Pay.
Yet....

Hide root app?

Hello XDA!
Im sorry for this thread, but Im little out of loop, wanted to know few things. Because my phone now is 2years old and there is no more warranty, I wanna add custom rom and root. Regarding this, I got question.
After installing new rom, I still want to use my corporate e-mail. As far as Im informed, that e-mail app will not start, if it detects, that a phone is rooted. Is there a way to hide root status, so that app can start? (I think endomondo or spotify also had that ****ty "protection" against root).
There's an xposed module that can do that
The name of the module is RootCloak
You can add apps to a list and root will be completely hidden for these apps
Does xposed work on android 6.xxx ? If I remember correctly, there were problems with android 5 at begginging of it.
I have a samsung Galaxy s5 neo with android 6.0.1 and it works for me. Not all modules are supported but a lot of modules work

[Q]Systemless root, custom rom

Hello XDA.
Been looking around this sub-thread for N6p, but I cannot seem to find an updated/maintained thread for systemless root on android 7.x.x.
Can someone point me to one, or tell me how (if) I can get systemless root on custom rom (AICP).
I would really love to get it so I can use Magisk (got some root hating apps I want to use)
Thanks in advance
Bjørn
I believe Magisk handles all of that now if you're using Magisk Hide, etc. Ask in the Magisk discussion thread. You'll probably have better luck their as not everyone runs Magisk. They'd also have to most up to date information for you.

Anyone confirm this Magisk rooting method will still pass safetynet on Android 7.0

Hello
I've read around this a lot here and elsewhere and I can't seem to get a definitive answer as to the best solution to the root I'd like. I would like to use TiBu and play PokemonGO (and perhaps use the Barclays UK banking app). It looked like Magisk was the way to do this with Nougat 7.0. This video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjwSjiE76o8
Which is also shown here in a series of screenshots:
http://galaxys7root.com/galaxy-s7-s...s7-or-s7-edge-on-android-7-0-nougat-w-magisk/
...would seem to do what I want. But I expect I would use updated versions of Magisk etc.
I can see threads on here that would indicate that Magisk is now not able to help you pass safetynet with a rooted phone but I think that may be for updated versions of Android and 7.0 may still be OK.
Can anyone confirm that the rooting method shown here is sensible. Or, failing that, the best way to achieve what I want with a currently stock G930FD running 7.0?
Thanks
Maqgisk does by pass safetynet.
Magisk has it own root now built in.
the links you have provided user older versions of magisk without dated installation methods.
Install twrp on your phone then magisk v.14. you do not need any other files.
Cosmic Blue said:
Install twrp on your phone then magisk v.14. you do not need any other files.
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Thanks! That's the kind of definitive answer I was looking for.
Btw, which Android version are you on? I have an update available that I can download but not sure I should. As I said, I'm on 7.0 so not sure what I'd end up on if I updated.
As I like TouchWiz but would like to reduce the bloat, I am tempted by the Superman ROM, which makes the update point moot.
ssteward said:
Thanks! That's the kind of definitive answer I was looking for.
Btw, which Android version are you on? I have an update available that I can download but not sure I should. As I said, I'm on 7.0 so not sure what I'd end up on if I updated.
As I like TouchWiz but would like to reduce the bloat, I am tempted by Superman.
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I am on a custom s8 7.0 rom called galaxy project.

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