hi i use magisk all fine also gpay but when install magisk and xposed so gpay detected root and i magisk is safetynet check sucsess- cts profile :false,basic integrity: false.... how use magisk and xposed with gpay work ? any idea how fix it ? please
As always when this question arises (and if you'd searched around a little, you'd likely have found it) the answer is:
Deactivate or uninstall Xposed. You can't pass SafetyNet with Xposed active...
You can use gpay with xposed. I must download module Device ID Masker and change model on SM-N920C save and reboot device. Safnety failed , but gpay work 100%
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Hi, is there currently any way for (by)passing SafetyNet with Xposed 88.* installed on Android N?
- Disable xposed
- Reboot
- Do your safetynet related thing
- Activate Xposed
- Reboot
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you can't pass SafetyNet with Xposed enabled.
You could on marshmallow with SuperSu, Suhide, systemless xposed 86.2 and root switch, but not on nougat (yet)
The module No Device Check let's you pass ctsProfile but not basicIntegrity. Useful for any apps that only depend on ctsProfile.
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lahceneamine said:
- Disable xposed
- Reboot
- Do your safetynet related thing
- Activate Xposed
- Reboot
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you can't pass SafetyNet with Xposed enabled.
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Ok, thanks
razr96 said:
The module No Device Check let's you pass ctsProfile but not basicIntegrity. Useful for any apps that only depend on ctsProfile.
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Yes I confirm! This is sufficient for several banking Apps.
For other Apps that requires the full "basicIntegrety" check the best way is "disable the Xposed Module in Magisk" and reboot. Then, when you finish re-activate it and reboot.
the best way is with magisk and uninstall xposed, at least you don't need to unroot
this will give you a full pass
if you don't care about basic integrity there's an xposed module to do it without losing xposed
Hello guys,
I hope someone can help me. I have a rooted Huawei P9 Plus with Magisk.
Some apps that would normally not work with root are working fine now due to Magisk but as soon as I install some other root apk (lucky patcher, spoofing, etc.) SafteyNet Fails and Apps stop working.
Also I am Confused about Saftey Net, the build-in test in Magisk works and shows true and the extra safteynet test app always fails.
sebonze said:
Hello guys,
I hope someone can help me. I have a rooted Huawei P9 Plus with Magisk.
Some apps that would normally not work with root are working fine now due to Magisk but as soon as I install some other root apk (lucky patcher, spoofing, etc.) SafteyNet Fails and Apps stop working.
Also I am Confused about Saftey Net, the build-in test in Magisk works and shows true and the extra safteynet test app always fails.
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You need to install the props module from magisk manager, look for a @Tecalote guide
From this (older Guide) step 2,3,4 and 5, 6,7,8:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77209279&postcount=155
And if needed, you can do the last step for Playstore...
This is a weird one.
To start, my phone has latest magisk, and passed safety net.
I once again am trying out edxposed (seeing if the game I'm playing still detects, and yes it does).
So, I managed to install edxposed (with hiddencore), magisk working and passing safetynet (check screenshot), however, as mentioned, game still detects something and refuses to start (another note is that the game starts without issues with just magisk and safetynet passed).
Because game doesn't work, I uninstalled hiddencore, edxposed, and riru core (in that order) and somehow magisk cannot pass safetynet anymore.
I've tried everything over again plus countless restarts to get a screenshot of my phone with edxposed and safetynet passed.
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clearing playstore data did the trick
Hi,
Did u fix your problem ?
Thanks!
Just to be clear, you have only Magisk and Edxposed WITHOUT HiddenCore module installed, and you're passing SN and your game runs fine without detecting root?
I'm a little confused about the order of events and the steps you took, because it reads like you installed edxposed and HiddenCore at the same time (HiddenCore will merely mask SN success test in magisk, it doesn't actually fix the issue as other tester apps more accurately fail to pass SN with edxposed installed. Then you describe you uninstalled all of riru/edxposed framework and hiddencore and then a screen shot of edxposed with Magisk SN test passing??? Okay so, did you reinstall hiddencore? Did you run the test after several reboots to confirm reliability? The game you mentioned, did that quit detecting edxposed? What did you do here exactly?
1. don't consider Magisk's SafetyNet as trustable. Test with other apps like org.freeandroidtools.safetynettest (SafetyNet Test 1.2.1). Or open google play and search for Netflix, and see in Setting at the bottom should say Device is/not certified. Before that clear the Google Play Store Cache и Data Storage because it will remember the previous state and will show an old state.
2. Dont need to uninstall the whole EdXposed and frameworks. Just go in Magisk and turn off the Riru Core framework. Restart. And the SafetyNet should work again. But then GravityBox (and other apps using edXposed) will stop working
3. Yes, recently it stop working for me too, coz Google did next dirty thing. Before I was passing SafetyNet. I had Riru Core 21.3 + EdXposed YAHFA v0.5.0.6 Canary + EdXposedManager v4.5.7 + GravityBox
4. I solve the problem, now I pass SafetyNet again, my GravityBox is working, Google Play show device is certified, all good, so I am happy again. What I did is:
5. Restored my old backup. If I have installed EdXposed-SandHook-v0.5.0.6 Canary I am not able to uninstall it preperly and restore the phone, so whatever I do after it always break SafetyNet. Somehow SandHook mess the phone in irreversible way so the only way out is to flash old backup. That's why I was using EdXposed YAHFA v0.5.0.6 Canary which dont mess the phone and after uninstall phone can pass SafetyNet. So maybe is was not necessary to restore the old backup...
I use LG V20 with LineageOS 17.1 Android 10
6. installed the taichi-v6.2.2.zip framework in Magisk.
https://magiskroot.net/download-xposed-for-android-10/
https://magiskroot.net/taichi-magisk-module/
https://github.com/taichi-framework/TaiChi/releases
https://virtualxposed.com/tai-chi/
https://taichi.cool/download.html
https://github.com/taichi-framework/TaiChi/issues/1153
installed TaiChi 6.4.0.apk
in Modules I enable GravityBox only. Do NOT enable HiddenCore Module because it is detected and if I enable it fail the SafetyNet
in /system/etc/hosts I put this to block connections:
127.0.0.1 techavenue.net
127.0.0.1 www.techavenue.net
127.0.0.1 chinatelecom.com.cn
127.0.0.1 www.chinatelecom.com.cn
127.0.0.1 alibaba.com
127.0.0.1 www.alibaba.com
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I dont advice you using TaiChi blindly. I just share what I did to have GravityBox with SafetyNet working. You can Thanks me if you find my tips helpful.... But choosing TaiChi is your decision, you can take a look some controversial topic about TaiChi here https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/warning-taichi-t4012681
Hi everyone,
Surfing through this website I found that the best way to use bank apps on rooted devices is to pass the SafetyNet test and hide these apps with MagiskHide.
I have not found yet a way to pass this test since basicIntegrity is always failing. Moreover, if I uninstall EdXposed Manager and its module, ctsProfile fails aswell. I have installed the canary version of EdXposed and still the same error.
What can I do? I have a Mi Mix 2, if that matters.
You'll find all the relevant info here:
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHide#hn_SafetyNet
Just enabling on the "Magisk Hide" option will do the thing? Or are there any other steps I should do?
Magisk Hide is already enabled in the options. I tried rebooting my phone and it is still blocking ALL banking apps that I use (I live in the Philippines.)
My phone is Xiaomi Mi 11.
- I tried installing previous versions of Magisk
- Flashing different custom ROMs: EU ROM, Global and OneOS, still the same issue.
Did you install Universal Safetynet Fix module?
MAGISK MODULE ❯ Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module Magisk module to work around Google's SafetyNet attestation. This module works around hardware attestation and recent updates to SafetyNet CTS profile checks. You must already be able to pass basic CTS...
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Hide the Magisk Manager from Magisk - Options (the cog wheel) - Hide the Magisk App. This is how it works for me, my wife, my friends... Magisk Hide on it's own doesn't do the trick...
ohtoulouz said:
Did you install Universal Safetynet Fix module?
MAGISK MODULE ❯ Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module Magisk module to work around Google's SafetyNet attestation. This module works around hardware attestation and recent updates to SafetyNet CTS profile checks. You must already be able to pass basic CTS...
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Thanks a lot, this worked! I thought it didn't work at first. I have to manually enable Magisk Hide module per application/banking app.
If it doesn´t work, just uninstall the magisk manager.
In case you need it reinstall it.
Works great for me.
RebornCheiko said:
Thanks a lot, this worked! I thought it didn't work at first. I have to manually enable Magisk Hide module per application/banking app.
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Glad it helps.
And yes, MagiskHide is required if rooted (this is mentioned in the module description)
I use the app airfrozen to freeze magisk. Do my banking things and after that I unfreeze it. It's faster than uninstall and reinstall.
The hide worked for me under lineage and my sagit.
But under mi11 it will not. No idea why.
make sure you set Magisk hide to the SUB-items in each app you want to hide it from. Also make sure you pass Safeynet.
I am running MIUImix weekly and can pass Safetynet, googlepay etc without running any special modules.