Has anyone been able to get Xposed and Snapchat to work together? Rootcloak appears to be defunct and I haven't had any luck with ANRC. I found a module called surrogate that looks like it may be able to do it but I haven't the technical knowledge to use it.
Has anyone gotten it to work?
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Has anyone been able to get Xposed and Snapchat to work together? Rootcloak appears to be defunct and I haven't had any luck with ANRC. I found a module called surrogate that looks like it may be able to do it but I haven't the technical knowledge to use it.
Has anyone gotten it to work?
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Well, there's a thread here on that very topic, with over 400 posts and nearly 270,000 views...do you think that might answer your question?
Link? I can't find it on mobile for whatever reason
merger3 said:
Has anyone been able to get Xposed and Snapchat to work together? Rootcloak appears to be defunct and I haven't had any luck with ANRC. I found a module called surrogate that looks like it may be able to do it but I haven't the technical knowledge to use it.
Has anyone gotten it to work?
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Yes I'm using xposed and snapchat it is possible.
I don't remember which version that was, but snapchat added something to prevent any user to login if xposed is installed, but there is a workaround!
First of all if you are going to logout often you might want to download Titanium backup ;p
1- uninstall completely xposed by flashing the correct uninstaller.zip (xposed app doesn't need to be uninstalled)
2- once xposed is uninstalled and your phone rebooted, login into snapchat you shouldn't get any errors
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(Facultative trick, pretty useful if you encounter any problems or if you are going to logout of snapchat)
2.1- once you are logged in into snapchat, open Titanium backup and make a backup of snapchat app and data
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3- when you are logged in into snapchat you can reboot in recovery and flash xposed framework again
If after reflashing xposed framework, you are somehow logged out, and you did make a backup with TB, you don't need to uninstall xposed again, just restore the data from your snapchat backup and there you go !
If you have multiple accounts I recommend you to use Titanium backup, make a backup for each account you have and when you want to change account restore the data of the account you want to use.
(Simplest way would be to use Parallel Space from Play store to allow you multiple snapchat account )
Hope this helps, if you have any questions just ask.
If this helped you a thanks is appreciated ^^
https://goo.gl/7fwX8H
see this if you want two snapchat accounts on the same phone
did this work?
I've been banned as well for 12 hours.
For years (since 2014) I've had no problem with Snapchat, Xposed, and root. Even up to Oreo. Across devices and ROMs I just always restored Snapchat's data and all was good. Backing up whenever I updated to keep in line with Snapprefs module. Never logged out and never had to log in.
As of a couple of months ago Snap logged me out of all of my installations. Given that I multiboot on three devices that's over a dozen ROMs (addict that I am). Tried removing everything, reinstall, and restore data. Doesn't work. Just keep getting logged out.
Don't have a clue what my login is from so long ago. Didn't use it much anyway so called it quits. Still, a bummer.
LG G3 D851, PAC-ROM 6.0.1, MultiROM, XDA Legacy
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Hey Guys,
I have an original (2013) Moto X 1060 (Verizon) that I rooted using this method. http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/moto-x-root-pogress-60-t3071602 It's been working great with no problems until today when my phone decided to update my google wallet app to the new android pay. Whenever I try to add a card to android pay I'm getting the error "Android Pay Cannot be used...... Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is android compatible."
Googling has led me t believe that this is an error related to the app detecting root. I tried both of these methods, but neither has worked. http://bit.ly/1LnwzAZ http://bit.ly/1LnwEog . I've tried each separately with rebooting in between as well as trying them together all to no avail.
Other than following the guide above the only root-related things I have modified on the phone are the removal of some verizon apps via titanium backup and adding the following xposed module: "NoSafeVolumeWarning".
One thing that I noted was when I uncheck "Enable Superuser" inside of SuperSu 2.46 it displays a message saying "Uninstall Failed !" It still displays the "Superuser is disabled and hidden" underneath the box and if i enable it again and disable it it does not pop up with the uninstall failed message. Does this have something to do with write protection?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Adam
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Hey Guys,
I have an original (2013) Moto X 1060 (Verizon) that I rooted using this method. http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/moto-x-root-pogress-60-t3071602 It's been working great with no problems until today when my phone decided to update my google wallet app to the new android pay. Whenever I try to add a card to android pay I'm getting the error "Android Pay Cannot be used...... Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is android compatible."
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Having the exact same issue. Just upgraded to 5.1 today, xposed Rootcloak as well as No Device Check installed. Also tried Disable SU. Still get the same issue.
Same. I tried uninstalling SU, Hide My Root, and Rootcloak...nothing has worked. Found out today that the app updated when I went to buy something at Walgreen's. How ****ing embarrassing is that?
So I have not yet found a solution to this and am still hoping someone has one. In the mean time, you can install this app http://www.apk4fun.com/share/7185/ (doesn't need to be from this site, it's just an old version of google wallet, and the one I used), go into settings>apps>google play services>manage data clear all data, and reboot. I just tried it at cub foods and it worked fine, but of course you do have to go into the app first, and I had to disconnect it from the app store with titanium backup so it wouldn't update to android pay again.
Was able to get Amex card working after uninstalling Xposed. However, I think I'm going to pass on Android Pay until they allow pin codes on the app, not the phone.
Same problem, few apps frozen with TiBu and xposed installed. Any other work around? s
johnnyboy239 said:
So I have not yet found a solution to this and am still hoping someone has one. In the mean time, you can install this app http://www.apk4fun.com/share/7185/ (doesn't need to be from this site, it's just an old version of google wallet, and the one I used), go into settings>apps>google play services>manage data clear all data, and reboot. I just tried it at cub foods and it worked fine, but of course you do have to go into the app first, and I had to disconnect it from the app store with titanium backup so it wouldn't update to android pay again.
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check to see if your phone allows pin codes to be deactivated at times. I have mine set to not be used at home work and if I am carrying the phone. It is quite useful feature in settings Lockscreen but I am on COS 12.1 OnePlus basically CM
I haven't tried it yet, but I think they only way we'll get this working on root is to install it on stock unrooted, back it up with TiB or Helium, root and then reinstall/restore.
Lots of fail here as well. All the tricks you all listed + some others. It seems there is a lack of consistency for those that resolved. Some just say disabling root, uninstall busybox, uninstall xposed, rootcloak, device checker for play services, etc.
Nothing yet has worked for me. Luckily I backed up Wallet just before taking the update, so I may go back until the community has a solution.
Ezekial said:
Lots of fail here as well. All the tricks you all listed + some others. It seems there is a lack of consistency for those that resolved. Some just say disabling root, uninstall busybox, uninstall xposed, rootcloak, device checker for play services, etc.
Nothing yet has worked for me. Luckily I backed up Wallet just before taking the update, so I may go back until the community has a solution.
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I'm in the same boat. Couldn't get AP to work. Just loaded up the previous version of Wallet. Now have two wallet apps, but whatever. Both appear to be working.
Has anyone tried to get Android Pay working by re-locking the bootloader and temp unrooting on a Nexus device (say, a tablet), then getting AP up and running, and then checking to see if it was usable on your other device(s)??....I was curious if Android Pay would work on ALL of your devices once it was set up properly. Working with lock, unlocking, rooting, etc. is much easier on a Nexus than it would be to work on a Moto, or similar.
Does this make any sense?
KenNashua said:
Was able to get Amex card working after uninstalling Xposed. However, I think I'm going to pass on Android Pay until they allow pin codes on the app, not the phone.
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Tried AP for the first time at Panera today and failed...seems even with Root Cloak on AP and Google Play Service as well as No Device Check, it still fails.
Hi everyone!
If you are using a Custom ROM such as CyanogenMod, and are trying to login to Snapchat, you may encounter this error:
"Oh no! Your login temporarily failed, so please try again later. If your login continues to fail, please visit support.snapchat.com/a/failed-login".
The reason why Snapchat won't let you login is because your device has root access, or Xposed Framework installed! Yes! You heard right! Snapchat now blocks devices with root access and Xposed installed!
SOLUTION 1: (CyanogenMod Only)
1. Go into "Settings" and find "Developer Options".
2. Then find "Root Access" and change it to "Disabled".
3. Now attempt to login to Snapchat!
4. Now, if your login was successful, you can now re-enable "Root Access" in "Developer Options".
5. Done!
NOTE: There seems to be a problem with Snapchat force closing on Marshmallow/CM13 Based ROM's, so if this happens to you, I'm sorry I do not know how to fix this, as far as I know, there is no fix for this issue.
SOLUTION 2:
1. Download Xposed Uninstaller.zip from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
2. Boot your phone into recovery and flash the Xposed Uninstaller.zip
3. Reboot your phone
4. Done!
NOTE: Once you login to Snapchat, you can reinstall Xposed Framework and everything will work fine.
If you have any problems, please contact me and I will attempt to help you. Thanks everyone!
I can't find root access in my developer options
Hi Uzayr, Are you using CyanogenMod?
Yeah... It keeps force closing... I'm using a rom based on CM13... Is there any way to fix this. I log in, but it force closes itself after I open the app
This seems to be a known problem with Marshmallow/CM13, So as far as I know there is no fix available.
No, Lewdog
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I used kingroot to root my device
Uzayr_ said:
No, Lewdog
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I used kingroot to root my device
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Try using RootCloak
Hey! I have one problem with Snapchat, but I think I've found something that could help to fix it. As many people have noticed in other posts, Snapchat in CM13 based ROMs has FCs, but last night when I powered off WiFi and network conection Snapchat worked and then, when I powered on WIFI and network again, the FCs reappeared. Could it be this relevant to finding a solution? Can it have something to do with the bug of the camera? It happens every time I power off WIFI and network on my phone. Thanks!
Problem still there
Hi I tried using your way to uninstall xposed but the problem for snapchat is still there what do I do
Salmanmalik said:
Hi I tried using your way to uninstall xposed but the problem for snapchat is still there what do I do
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Yeah me too ! I have uninstalled the Xposed Framework and also the Root Access but nothing happens ! Still the same problem !
Make sure Xposed Framework is completely uninstalled, then uninstall Snapchat, make sure that you do not have SuperSU installed, reboot your device and reinstall Snapchat and see if that works, thanks.
Tried everything....
Ok so. I have an SM-G930FD (international GS7 exynos), with a custom ROM installed effectively making my phone a SM-N930F (or whatever the code is for Note 7 is) or in other words, it's a ROM that ports all the features of the Note 7 including the model number.
Ever since I installed this ROM I've been trying all sorts of things to bypass the Snapchat log in detection.
I first tried RootCloak.... It didn't work. So then I went on to research and found that Xposed may be the culprit. So, I uninstalled Xposed framework.... that too didn't work. Then I thought maybe it's the presence of the Xposed app on my phone..... Still "log in temporarily failed" .....
Finally, I uninstalled Root and the Super SU app..... and guess what.... it still doesn't work....
I even tried switching between the Standard Snapchat App and the Beta Snapchat App.... Still, doesn't work. :crying:
Is there any other way to make snapchat log in work without having to install the stock ROM for my phone? If there's nothing else, ill just assume its the ROM that triggers Snapchats log in protection.
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Ok so. I have an SM-G930FD (international GS7 exynos), with a custom ROM installed effectively making my phone a SM-N930F (or whatever the code is for Note 7 is) or in other words, it's a ROM that ports all the features of the Note 7 including the model number.
Ever since I installed this ROM I've been trying all sorts of things to bypass the Snapchat log in detection.
I first tried RootCloak.... It didn't work. So then I went on to research and found that Xposed may be the culprit. So, I uninstalled Xposed framework.... that too didn't work. Then I thought maybe it's the presence of the Xposed app on my phone..... Still "log in temporarily failed" .....
Finally, I uninstalled Root and the Super SU app..... and guess what.... it still doesn't work....
I even tried switching between the Standard Snapchat App and the Beta Snapchat App.... Still, doesn't work. :crying:
Is there any other way to make snapchat log in work without having to install the stock ROM for my phone? If there's nothing else, ill just assume its the ROM that triggers Snapchats log in protection.
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Same question, tried everything...
Im using android 7.1
I use samsung galaxy note 5
MinotaurusRom V7 and Nemesis V2 Kernel
I uninstalled xposed framekwork and xposed application and the supersu and also uninstalled snapchat and still have this ***** login error ??
hadymaher said:
I use samsung galaxy note 5
MinotaurusRom V7 and Nemesis V2 Kernel
I uninstalled xposed framekwork and xposed application and the supersu and also uninstalled snapchat and still have this ***** login error ����
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Have you made sure that XposedBridge.jar under /system/framework/ has been deleted? And make sure all files are also deleted from /sdcard/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files.
Lewdog45 said:
Have you made sure that XposedBridge.jar under /system/framework/ has been deleted? And make sure all files are also deleted from /sdcard/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files.
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Thanks for your reply
I checked for these files but they don't exist
hadymaher said:
Thanks for your reply
I checked for these files but they don't exist
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Hmm... Do you have a Skype account? It's easier to communicate on and I will try to assist you further, thanks.
Lewdog45 said:
Hmm... Do you have a Skype account? It's easier to communicate on and I will try to assist you further, thanks.
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Sure my skype name is hadymaher1
Thanks for your efforts :good:
Okay my problem is solved thanks to @Lewdog45
he said:
I have a solution, it may be a big process but if you are the only person who use's Snapchat on your device then what you can do is:
1. Uninstall root access on your device
2. Log into Snapchat with your normal account (You should be able to log in once you have removed root access)
3. Once you have logged in on Snapchat, you can Re-root your device, and reinstall Xposed Framework if you wanted
VERY IMPORTANT!
If you log out of Snapchat at anytime while you have root access and Xposed installed, you will have to repeat this process.
And he said about unrooting:
Steps:
1. Open SuperSu
2. Navigate to the "Settings" tab
3. Find the "Cleanup" tab
4. Then click on "Full unroot"
5. Done!
VERY IMPORTANT!
If your device says that it's uninstalling root access for more than 10 minutes, try rebooting your device.
After signing in to snapchat you can re root your phone agian and install xposed without any problem
If this helped please thank him and you can contact him on skype "lewdog45" if the problem still presist.
Hi everyone. I'm trying to run snapchat @CM13. If i disable camera permissions it logs in without problems, but every time i enable the camera Snapchat get force closed. Any idea? This happends with or without root anable
I was using snapchat 9.2.0.0 on snapprefs 1.4.0. All was working fine..untill..I updated snapchat by accident last week.
That's of course when Snapprefs stopped working. So I uninstalled the updated snapchat, and tried to reinstall the 9.2.0.0 but it won't allow me to login because it's an old version blablabla....
And now since I logged out of Snapchat, I also can't login in the new version. I guess because my OPO is rooted...? However I can still login in Casper.
Is there anything I can do to fix this? Or just throw it in front of a truck.
Thanks
dipmaster851 said:
I was using snapchat 9.2.0.0 on snapprefs 1.4.0. All was working fine..untill..I updated snapchat by accident last week.
That's of course when Snapprefs stopped working. So I uninstalled the updated snapchat, and tried to reinstall the 9.2.0.0 but it won't allow me to login because it's an old version blablabla....
And now since I logged out of Snapchat, I also can't login in the new version. I guess because my OPO is rooted...? However I can still login in Casper.
Is there anything I can do to fix this? Or just throw it in front of a truck.
Thanks
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It is not because your device is rooted, but Snapchat looking for Xposed. If Xposed is installed, Snapchat refuses to log in. You might find a workaround if you search for "Snapchat Xposed" here on XDA.
Thanks, I can login again! Now i'll have to find a way to downgrade again.
dipmaster851 said:
Thanks, I can login again! Now i'll have to find a way to downgrade again.
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Install titanium backup
Backup all xposed apps that u use with it (app+data)
Unistal xposed (flashing, im not sure if u need to unistall the app)
After that...
Download the newest snapchat version
Login in with the newest snapchat version
Backup the data of this new snapchat version
Unistal the new snapchat version
Instal the latest snapchat version the works with the snap pref, (v9.21.1.0) u can find it easy to download
Restore the data with the titanium backup
Now your snapchat works
Then...
Install the xposed again
Restore app+data of all your xposed apps
done.
Worked! Thanks.
after using snapchat for a while on rooted devices this is the first time that ive run into this issue of not being able to login. i honestly thought it was a password issue at first, which sucks because now i cant load my titanium backup of snapchat. so i disabled root on slimbean (which comes pre rooted) and installed magisk, after which im still not able to login. so i just want to know if magisk can still work to login to snapchat at this point.
shatheone said:
after using snapchat for a while on rooted devices this is the first time that ive run into this issue of not being able to login. i honestly thought it was a password issue at first, which sucks because now i cant load my titanium backup of snapchat. so i disabled root on slimbean (which comes pre rooted) and installed magisk, after which im still not able to login. so i just want to know if magisk can still work to login to snapchat at this point.
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Check if Safetynet passes, I have no problems logging into Snapchat.
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Check if Safetynet passes, I have no problems logging into Snapchat.
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i just ended up installing carbon roms and logging in before i installed magisk and will just backup to titanium. that seems like the best method to make sure it continues to work
Log in snapchat before rooting your phone and everything will be working fine
Hi,
At times like this I really wish that I knew more about android than I do, but then again that's part of the reason there are site's like reddit. What I'm trying to do is use the sudohide app to solve the issue I've been having as far as keeping it from trying to update itself and becoming enabled again. For my youtube stuff I use the vanced app which at least for me better than the real youtube app. When I open up the sudohide app I receive a prompt that says xposed framework is not installed. Does my lg v30 phone have to be rooted to be able to use the sudohide app? If so I really need to get it rooted, of course if it's rooted I can probably just get rid of youtube anyway.
Thanks
Davy49 said:
Hi,
At times like this I really wish that I knew more about android than I do, but then again that's part of the reason there are site's like reddit. What I'm trying to do is use the sudohide app to solve the issue I've been having as far as keeping it from trying to update itself and becoming enabled again. For my youtube stuff I use the vanced app which at least for me better than the real youtube app. When I open up the sudohide app I receive a prompt that says xposed framework is not installed. Does my lg v30 phone have to be rooted to be able to use the sudohide app? If so I really need to get it rooted, of course if it's rooted I can probably just get rid of youtube anyway.
Thanks
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Sudohide is an (ed)xposed module, which needs root to run in the first place, so you need to unlock your device unless you haven't done so already (it will wipe all your data, backup first), flash TWRP which replaces your stock "recovery" program which is originally used to do factory resets etc, but twrp can do much more. Then flash magisk in twrp, your phone is now rooted, now you can install riru core (dependency for edxposed) and edxposed framework systemlessly, writing directly to system will definitely break safetynet, which is why this is the popular way of rooting these days. Some tinkering around is needed to keep safetynet passing (otherwise you'll lose access to some banking apps, some games, netflix will work, but you can't install it from play store). Just rooting lets you access all the read-only partitions and install magisk modules that take advantage of that, xposed lets you mess with the behavior of user/system apps.
Hi zipsu,
Of course thanks so much for your feedback, and as silly as it might sound..all I have to do now is work up my courage and attempt to root my lg v30 phone. I know that a lot of user's say that it's actually pretty simple, but I think they have more knowledge about android that I currently have. It probably doesn't matter but I'm currently running android version 9.0 on my phone.
zipsu said:
Sudohide is an (ed)xposed module, which needs root to run in the first place, so you need to unlock your device unless you haven't done so already (it will wipe all your data, backup first), flash TWRP which replaces your stock "recovery" program which is originally used to do factory resets etc, but twrp can do much more. Then flash magisk in twrp, your phone is now rooted, now you can install riru core (dependency for edxposed) and edxposed framework systemlessly, writing directly to system will definitely break safetynet, which is why this is the popular way of rooting these days. Some tinkering around is needed to keep safetynet passing (otherwise you'll lose access to some banking apps, some games, netflix will work, but you can't install it from play store). Just rooting lets you access all the read-only partitions and install magisk modules that take advantage of that, xposed lets you mess with the behavior of user/system apps.
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