[HOW TO] Pass SafetyNet and be Play Protect Certified on any Custom ROM - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Guides, News

Hi everyone !!
I recently made a video tutorial on how to pass safetynet and be play protect certified on any custom ROM. For the video, I used my Samsung Galaxy S20 (SM-G980F) as an example. It is currently running the Pixel Experience Plus GSI ROM. If you have any questions or need help with the process please let me know and I'll be happy to guide you !! Also, let me know what other guides you want me to post and I'll make the videos for you !!
YouTube Step by Step Tutorial
Pre-Requisites
Have root access on your custom ROM
Steps to Pass SafetyNet and be Play Protect Certified on any Custom ROM
1. Open your browser and search for "Magisk Hide Props Config Download"
2. Look for the XDA post and scroll down until you see the zip module attachment
3. Download the attachment to your phone's internal storage
3. Go back to google and search for "Universal SafetyNet Fix"
4. Look for the GitHub page (the first link) and scroll down to the "Download" section
5. Click on the download link and scroll down until you find the zip module attachment
6. Download the attachment to your phone's internal storage
7. Open Magisk and click on the gear icon (settings)
8. Scroll down and enable "Zygisk" and "Enforce Deny List"
9. Click on the "Configure Deny List Options"
10. Click on the three dots at the top and select "Show system apps"
11. Search and select all the apps that are giving you trouble with SafetyNet (Netflix, Banking Apps, Play Store, GooglePlay Services etc.)
12. Go back to the Magisk homepage and go to the "Modules" tab
13. Click on the "Install From Storage" button
14. Select the file you downloaded from the XDA forum
15. Wait for the module to install
16. Go back and click on the "Install From Storage" button again
17. Select the file you downloaded from GitHub
18. Wait for the module to install
19. Click on the blue "Reboot" button at the bottom to restart your phone
20. After your phone restarts, run a SafetyNet test. Your status should now be PASSED.
21. Open Magisk again and click on the gear icon at the top (settings)
22. Scroll down and click on "Configure Deny List"
23. Click on the three dots at the top and select "Show system apps"
24. Search and select the "Google Play Services" app
25. Go to your phone's settings and look for the "Apps" section
26. Click on "See all apps"
27. Click on the search icon and look for "Google Play Store"
28. Select "Storage & Cache"
29. Tap on "Clear storage"
30. Go back to "All apps"
31. Click on the search icon and look for "Google Play Services"
32. Select "Storage & Cache"
33. Click on "Manage Space"
34. Tap on "Clear all data"
35. Open the Google Play Store
36. Click on your profile picture in the upper right hand corner
37. Tap on "Settings"
38. Click on "About"
39. Look for "Play Protect Certification"
40. Under that you should see a message saying "Device is certified"
ENJOY !!!

I havent managed to install a GSI on the same device. Maybe you can help me?

got that working on my raspberry pi 4, thanks

Not working anymore on S20 Ultra.
See here: linky

I wanted to use Disney+, Netflix and Amazon Prime on my Redmi Note 8T with Magisk 25.2.
Your guide made all Apps except Netflix appear on the Playstore and work.
Thank you for that!
Does anyone know why Netflix won't be shown in Appstore on the phone? On my PC i see "you do not have a compatible device", whereas the others can be remote installed without problems.
I see "Playstore certified", i tried some Safetynet checkers and all say "Basic integrity pass, CTS pass", and i even tried some DRM Info apps to check my Widevine level, which is marked as L1 (the best).
And yeah, i deleted playstore data (repeatedly), rebooted the device (repeatedly) and blocked the app(s) directly after installation in Zygisk.

I follow all the instructions without seeing this post, and I was not able to make it work.
But your video also covers the fix for my problem...
CLEARING THE CACHE AND STORAGE DATA made it work!!!
you rock!!!

Tried these instructions on the LineageOS 20.0 build for Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 (rom is here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...1-2-lineageos-20-0-for-galaxy-tab-s3.4510785/).
After following all the instructions, the play store is still coming up as "Device is not certified".
Thinking this might be because the ROM is an Android 13 ROM and I notice that some of the Magisk modules referenced are only certified up to Android 12.

Hi all,
I checked on the Play Store it says "device certified" also several Safetynet checkers say the same ("passed").
The only thing that I can not use is my banking app.
My phone Sagit using lineage-20.0-20230119-nightly-sagit-signed.zip and twrp-3.7.0_9-0-sagit.img
twrp-3.7.0_9-0-sagit.img
lineage-20.0-20230119-nightly-sagit-signed.zip
Why is saying ("passed") that I can't use my banking app?
P.S.: I don't install any Magisk or SafetyFix.
Thank you

Maybe your Banking app detects your open Bootloader or the ROM misses some keys or something.
I have Magisk installed on my debloated stock ROM and use the provided feature to hide it from those apps, works like a charm.
Banking app worked fine, got an update and suddenly "This device is unsafe, contact support". Deleted App data, hid Magisk, rebooted, worked again (and does still).

Thanks, it works on my samsung s4

It worked for me on S20 ultra.
Thanks a lot!

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[Q] MN5 - Downloaded market Apps won't install

I have a new Nook Color running 1.4.2 and followed the instructions with CWM 3.2.0.1 and MN 5.02.19. Everything looks good except apps won't install. I see the Android market and have downloaded all apps from my Google account. I can see they are downloaded but when I try to install, nothing happens.
I've used NookColor Tools to force stop, clear data and clear cache in the Market app but still can't install.
Edit: I've reinstalled with the apps2sd version plus the stock kernel. Still no joy. Have spent an entire day getting nowhere. I see that NookColor Tool doesn't have any hidden white text on a white background. It's all white text on black background. Toggleing the tick box doesn't seem to do anything.
Can anyone please help me?
heh... toggling that select box breaks app installs for me. I fixed it by rerunning the sd-boot root again. After the root, just verify that the box is selected.
There's also the solution from old_fart
you try clearing the cache and data of both the Google Play Store app and the Download manager
1.Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2.Tab over to "All"
3.Select the Google Play Store app, and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache;" then, select Download manager and tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"​
Good luck
ron_nelson said:
heh... toggling that select box breaks app installs for me. I fixed it by rerunning the sd-boot root again. After the root, just verify that the box is selected.
There's also the solution from old_fart
you try clearing the cache and data of both the Google Play Store app and the Download manager
1.Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2.Tab over to "All"
3.Select the Google Play Store app, and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache;" then, select Download manager and tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"​
Good luck
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Thanks Ron, I do remember the select box in NookColor Tool was already ticked after I ran the sd-boot root. I'll try once more.....Could the problem be that the Market isn't updating to Google Play Store? I'm stuck with the old Android Market. I can see my paid-for apps but it won't download them for installation. Can I force an update?
ps. old_fart's solution didn't work for me
Third time lucky....I tried the root again and this time I didn't toggle the NookColor Tool tick box. Market started it's upgrade to Play Store within seconds and Angry Birds installed first time. Thanks Ron

Yoga tab 3 pro youtube background playback (root required).

The main reason i use xposed is to have youtube background And youtube adaway, as there is no xposed for x86_64 devices i have found an alternative method.
As usual i am not responsible for any adverse effects this may cause to you or your device
Things you will need...
Rooted YT3P.
Luckypatcher.
Youtube version @ or lower than 12.03.56
I had to downgrade my version of youtube to get this working. You can maybe just unistall updates to get an older version, i don't know what version the factory default is as i had already been messing with mine. I installed 12.01.55 x86_64 and it works fine.
Open lucky patcher, if it doesn't ask for root permissions go to settings (three dots in corner) and enable "force set root mode" you may have to restart lucky patcher at this point.
Now click the three dots in the corner and choose download custom patches.
Then go back to settings again, select filters and put a tick next to "show system apps". Now youtube will show up in the apps list.
Find youtube in the list and touch it to open menu. Select "open menu of patches"
Then select "custom patche" and choose the second one in the list.
Patching takes a while, when it finishes background playback should be enabled.
To remove ads (i think this is what i did that worked!)
Open menu of patches.
Remove google ads.
Disable ad activities.
Top two items in the list need selecting, they should turn red.
Done, youtube app might need killing and restarting.
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[GUIDE] How to enable RCS on your Galaxy device - One UI Google Messages

Hi there everyone! Today I will show you how to install the "secret" One UI version of Google Messages!
The best things about this "special" version are that:
it has RCS enabled by default,
it will get the features from Samsung Messages. And the best? It will be
it is already native in Galaxy S22, Galaxy Z Fold3/Flip, etc.
NOTE: There is no ARM .apk available yet. This method will only work for ARM64 devices (for now).
Video guide:
Too long; didn't watch steps:
If you already have it installed, uninstall Google Messages.
Go to APKMirror and search for Google Messages.
Tap on the most recent version of the app. It's usually the one on the top (for example, 9.3.002 is newer than 9.2.030).
Scroll down to see all the available downloads.
Tap on the "(...phone_samsung_dynamic)" variant. If there is no such variant, you may try installing an older version or wait until it'll be uploaded.
Tap on "DOWNLOAD APK BUNDLE".
Launch the Google Play Store and search for "APKMirror".
Install APKMirror Installer (Offical).
Launch APKMirror Installer.
Tap on Browse files.
Allow all the permissions it asks.
Go to the directory where the .apkm file is and tap on it.
Tap on Install package.
Tap on Install app.
Turn on "Allow from this source" and go back.
Tap on Install app again.
When a pop-up appears, tap on Install.
Launch Google Messages.
Allow all permissions and set it as your default SMS app.
Close the app from the Recents menu and launch it again.
─── Enabling RCS and features from Samsung Messages ───
Tap on the triple dots on the top right and go to Settings.
Tap on Chat features.
Turn on "Enable chat features".
When the pop-up appears, tap on Allow.
Tap on "Verify your number" and insert your number.
Wait until the Status changes to "Connected". If it doesn't, restart your device and try again.
Go back to Settings and then go to Advanced.
Tap on Text on Galaxy devices.
Turn on "Allow Bixby and text on Galaxy devices".
Close the app from the Recents menu and launch it again.
Enjoy the new Messages app!
Links:
Google Messages in APKMirror ➜ https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/messenger-google-inc/
APKMirror Installer ➜ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apkmirror.helper.prod

Netflix FHD fix

This is a quick guide on how to fix the Netflix FHD problem. The problem is actually that even if the device is Widevine L1 certified but is not Neftlix certified then HD content wont play. There are a few dirty ways to bypass this. I will write three ways​Some things before we start:
I am not responsible for any damage to the device or data loss.
Backup important data just in case!
Method 1. Downloading patched apk:
Download the patched apk from here.
Install the apk.
Open Netflix and sign-in.
Enjoy!
The easiest method but the app version is old (4.16.3) and if you update the app the patch will be lost.
Method 2. Using Lucky Patcher:
Download and install lucky patcher from here (Use LP Installer).
Download Netflix 7.44 from here.
Now you have two ways to install the .apkm file.
Using "ApkMirror Installer":
Download and install "ApkMirror Installer" from Play Store or APKMirror.
Open apkm file from file browser with "ApkMirror Installer" and install it.
Using "App Manager":
Download and install "App Manager" from F-Droid.
Open apkm file from file browser with "App Manager" and install it.
Launch the app to check if it is working but do not update!
Close the app and launch Lucky Patcher.
On the left side menu tap "Update lucky patcher" and install the update (if one is available)
Then on the same menu tap "Download custom patches"
After the operation is finished go to main screen of Lucky Patcher and select Netflix
Tap "Menu of Patches" -> "CustomPatch-applied APK" ->Check "Signature verification killer" -> "Rebuild The App" -> "Go To File" -> "Uninstall and install"
Open Netflix and sign-in.
Enjoy!
Slightly more complex method but you have a more recent version of Netflix
Method 3 [ROOT]:
Install Magisk and root your device.
Download and install with Magisk this module from here
Uninstall Netflix completely.
Restart your device.
Download and install latest Netflix version.
Open Netflix and sign-in.
Enjoy!
The most advanced way because it needs a rooted device but works with every version (at least for now) but beware since this patch changes the device model name it might brake some stuff.
Also if you want to revert back to original model name just uninstall the module.
I tested the three methods on Lenovo TB-X606F and the two first on LG Q7 and worked nicely.
be very careful, this has all the appearance of "data theft", something similar as "keylogger" in windows.
JhonsonOG said:
be very careful, this has all the appearance of "data theft", something similar as "keylogger" in windows.
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More information? Proof? Don't just say. At least 2 method is open-source, where the "data theft" code?

How To Guide [GUIDE][HOWTO] Use banking apps on your rooted device

Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you,
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This work very well with K Plus bank app.
ps000000 said:
This work very well with K Plus bank app.
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Happy to hear that.
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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This made me stuck in the boot animation of the phone for whatever reason hehe
After entering safe mode and then rebooting normally fixed it ^^
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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fedbook passed root check. thank you so much
Hi guys, hoping to not be OT.
Do you know if there's some way to make Google wallet working after the root?
I've already tried to hide it and the play services in Magisk and hide Magisk itself but doesn't work
Giunta._ said:
Hi guys, hoping to not be OT.
Do you know if there's some way to make Google wallet working after the root?
I've already tried to hide it and the play services in Magisk and hide Magisk itself but doesn't work
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The only one way I forced to work Wallet on stock 1.1.7 with root - change fingerprint of phone, but after that fingerprint scanner is broken.
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
Thanks. This worked for my banking app in Japan.
I just had to turn on Enforce DenyList in Magisk and add the Yucho Ninsho app to be denied.
mGforCe said:
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
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not worked for me :/
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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I guess if this guide would work with my op9 pro as no YT tutorial worked for me
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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u are a pro man!! finally achieved with ur guide, much much appreciated
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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Hi Everyone,
It`s working for my banking app (K plus) but i got some other problems. Now, after each reboot some settings change : ( play protect on, zoom of the screen, wifi, bluethoot) and Google play store is not working. Maybe I missed something?
My config is SM-G975F, android 12, magisk 25.2, magiskhide props config, shamiko, Universal Safetynet fix, lsposed. Is someone have a tip for my problem?
Thank you,
Edit :
Google cannot get acces to any connection. So I removed magiskhide props config and use the true fingerprint, clear the denylist and HMA but nothing changed.
I cleaned the cache & data of the play store and play sevice. Now, i can connect to the google account and the play store is working. I reinstalled the "Hide" following the initial instructions and it`s working.
I don`t know where was coming the problem. But my settings are always changing when i reboot. Thank you anyway.
thanks bro i was searching for this! It works with Romanian Banking apps and google pay
update: it doesnt work with google pay it was working
Thanks. It does seem to work for Marriott hotel app v10.13.0 the latest, except I didn't perform these following steps mentioned. Maybe they are not applicable to the latest HMA 3.1.1 version on GitHub instead of play store? Also don't think I truly understand how to use template. Finally, there is a popup to ask me to uninstall Magisk? Probably not a good idea.
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
mGforCe said:
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
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Thank you very much. This method also work with K Plus , SCB , KTB app.
ps000000 said:
Thank you very much. This method also work with K Plus , SCB , KTB app.
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Happy to note that it worked. Hiding root, especially with notorious bank apps, is a trial and error activity
mGforCe said:
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
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This worked for me! I also enforced SuList to just the apps I needed to have root.
Boster27 said:
This worked for me! I also enforced SuList to just the apps I needed to have root.
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Also Google Pay?
No longer works for Marriott 10.13.1

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