Pokemon Go Not Working - Magisk

I installed magisk but pokemon go still doesn't work. My phone passes the safetynet test so I don't see why it doesn't work. When I log into pokemon go it just says "your device/OS is not compatible with pokemon go"

wwenjun said:
I installed magisk but pokemon go still doesn't work. My phone passes the safetynet test so I don't see why it doesn't work. When I log into pokemon go it just says "your device/OS is not compatible with pokemon go"
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Have you tried hiding it using Magisk Hide?
Go to magisk manger > magisk hide and search for pokmon go and tick it

vbajs said:
Have you tried hiding it using Magisk Hide?
Go to magisk manger > magisk hide and search for pokmon go and tick it
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yeah its checked

PoGo gets discussed on and off quite a lot. You'll find the latest info by searching the forum and going through the latter parts of the first few results.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/search/forum/5903?query=pokemon go

Important!
For anyone that had previously rooted their phone and can't access pokemon go even after unrooting: You need to FLASH BOOT.IMG from your rom.
That is only what helped me because that way you are deleting every trace of root, and pokemon go is looking for everything root related to defend from hackers.

You need to hide magisk package in settings in magisk
You need to hide magisk package in settings in magisk

anil128 said:
You need to hide magisk package in settings in magisk
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This is the answer. Confirmed working.

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OP3T Freedom OS + Snapchat?

Hey fellow xda-users.
After some time on Marshmallow (Sultans Rom), I've decided to step into the world of Freedom OS (for a variety of reasons) and it just came to my mind Snapchat nowadays scans for root. Since SU is included in the OS, I have to bypass this somehow. If i perform a backup using Titanium, will I be able to restore it and stay logged in?
Snapchat uses SafetyNet and you can easily bypass SafetyNet on FreedomOS.
At one point in the Aroma installer, the installer will ask you which SU you want, Make sure you select MagiskSU.
After you're done and boot into FreedomOS, go to apps and open Magisk Manager, then go to its settings and enable Magisk Hide then go back to the Status screen and press "Tap to start SafetyNet check" and you should pass it.
Once you pass SafetyNet check you can install Snapchat and it'll work just fine.
Mizart said:
Snapchat uses SafetyNet and you can easily bypass SafetyNet on FreedomOS.
At one point in the Aroma installer, the installer will ask you which SU you want, Make sure you select MagiskSU.
After you're done and boot into FreedomOS, go to apps and open Magisk Manager, then go to its settings and enable Magisk Hide then go back to the Status screen and press "Tap to start SafetyNet check" and you should pass it.
Once you pass SafetyNet check you can install Snapchat and it'll work just fine.
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Thanks a lot for the detailed answer!
AquulTech said:
Thanks a lot for the detailed answer!
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No Problemo!

2 Solutions! Problem w/ MagiskHide being disabled after reboot/closing MagiskManager.

Magisk Hide (Masking Magisk SuperUser) - 2 Problems w/ Magisk Hide being disabled after reboot or closing Magisk Manager.
If you are using Magisk Manager and Magisk Root and are experiencing difficulty with Magisk Hide (Masking Magisk's SU) not showing in the Manager's side-menu or remembering its status in settings, it occurs when a file is not automatically deleted and removed.
PROBLEM:
Open Magisk Manager, Settings >> Enable Magisk Hide, close Manager, re-open and Magisk Hide is disabled and not visible (hidden) in the left side-menu. i.e. Exit, Close, Stop, Re-Open & Reboot Reset's Magisk Hide's State to Disabled.
SOLUTION 1.
Force stopped Magisk Manager.
Backup then Delete file /data/property/persist.magisk.hide (0600).
Launch Magisk Manager.
Go to Settings >> Enable Magisk Hide.
Go back to Manager home screen. Swipe to reveal side-menu and check Magisk Hide menu is visible.
Close Magisk Manager or Force stop.
Reopen and Swipe side-menu and confirm Magisk Hide is still visible!
I hope this helps others also experiencing issues with Hiding Super User SU. Thanks Shak!
SOLUTION 2.
Another Fix someone else has also posted Dec 2017 was in regards to an error "fopen: /magisk/.core/magiskhide/hidelist failed with 2: No such file or directory"
The issue is due to Magisk Manager being unable to save the list of ticked Apps to hide from SU to /magisk/.core/hidelist.
Check the existence of the "/magisk/.core/hidelist" path.
Create the "/hidelist" directory.
CHMOD "/magisk/.core/hidelist" to 0644.
Thanks to Dunderball. :highfive:
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Thanks a lot! I have been looking this issue up for almost a week now.
Solution 1 worked for me.
No worries mate. Appreciate the feedback.
Someone else had a similar issue for a few weeks and was unable to resolve it until upgrading to 16.4 beta. But this isn't viable for everyone due to issues w/ 16.4+.
Thanks!
monsterkrusher said:
Thanks a lot! I have been looking this issue up for almost a week now.
Solution 1 worked for me.
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I would like to add to this thread that this doesn't work anymore with the newer versions of magisk. Eget did work for me though was to delete (and backup of course) /data/adb/magisk.db and then restart
tgcGlaDius said:
I would like to add to this thread that this doesn't work anymore with the newer versions of magisk. Eget did work for me though was to delete (and backup of course) /data/adb/magisk.db and then restart
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which version you use ?
I use version 19.4, wont work if delete magisk.db.
LineageOs 17 on a Nexus 2013 Flo
Magisk 19.3
Magisk Manager 7.3.2
safetynet always fails after a reboot.
I tried renaming magisk.db and while magisk kept working generally, m-hide still fails the safetynet test after a reboot until I toggle hide.
kevin mitnick said:
which version you use ?
I use version 19.4, wont work if delete magisk.db.
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michaelh99 said:
LineageOs 17 on a Nexus 2013 Flo
Magisk 19.3
Magisk Manager 7.3.2
safetynet always fails after a reboot.
I tried renaming magisk.db and while magisk kept working generally, m-hide still fails the safetynet test after a reboot until I toggle hide.
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Download The Module Of MultiFunctions From This Thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-multifunctions-bootloop-t3933386 For Getting The Ability To Use Either The Sub-Function Of Hide Keeper Or Hide Enabler.
Dreamer(3MF) said:
Download The Module Of MultiFunctions From This Thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-multifunctions-bootloop-t3933386 For Getting The Ability To Use Either The Sub-Function Of Hide Keeper Or Hide Enabler.
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I'll have to try that sometime in the future when I've got more time to experiment. I ended up going back to stock just to have a working tablet. I only use it for maps and streaming and since Netflix wouldn't work...
How to make a bakup?

[Help] Magisk hide works only when retoggled

Details: Huawei P20 Pro running 9.0. Magisk Manager v7 (latest), Magisk v18.2 (latest canary) original package name. Safety net passed.
I tested to make sure that magisk hide is working properly on my device. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.revolut.revolut&hl=en_GB. This app does not have fingerprint login enabled without magisk hide. Hence when I turn off magisk hide, you can't use fingerprint to login into the app. When I turn it back on, fingerprint login works. Also my bank app works.
Here is the problem. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.starlingbank.android&hl=en_GB. This app does not seem to run even when magisk hide is on. Here's the kicker, even though magiskhide has been toggled and confirmed working, upon opening this app it will show the usual "device not secure/rooted" message. After this it somehow disable magiskhide as my revolut app no longer prompts for fingerprint and my bank app stops working.
I have to go back into magisk and retoggle magisk hide for it to work again. (However the starling bank app still fails the root check)
I'm really really frustrated now and will appreciate any help.
UDPATE: I did some stuff from https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/how-to-bypass-lloyds-root-detection-t3837206, the adaway host list. Added MagiskHide Props Config. I also set tasker to toggle magiskhide whenever I turn on my screen. Seems to work more consistently for now
Check the Magisk main thread and Github, there is a known problem with Magisk Hide in the 18.x. I went back to 17.x which work for me without any problems.
lambstone said:
Details: Huawei P20 Pro running 9.0. Magisk Manager v7 (latest), Magisk v18.2 (latest canary) original package name. Safety net passed.
I have to go back into magisk and retoggle magisk hide for it to work again. (However the starling bank app still fails the root check)
I'm really really frustrated now and will appreciate any help.
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If Magisk Hide Of Magisk 18.x Is Working Intermittently (Which Means Also The Device Will Not Pass The SafetyNet Sometimes), Try To Use The Module Of Microsoft Intune Company Portal Hider Which Includes Also The Functionality Of Re-Enabling Magisk Hide Every 5 Min. For Magisk 18.x From This Thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-microsoft-intune-company-portal-t3780451. Awaiting Your Feedback.
Dreamer(3MF) said:
The Functionality Of Re-Enabling Magisk Hide Every 5 Min
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Doesn't this cause battery drain?
akxak said:
Check the Magisk main thread and Github, there is a known problem with Magisk Hide in the 18.x. I went back to 17.x which work for me without any problems.
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Hi, some questions. Do I have to install also the Manager v6.10 to install Magisk v17.3? Or can I leave the last Manager? Then, I uninstall Magisk from the app and them I flash the v17.3 from (temporary) TWRP, is it correct?
Simone_ASR said:
Hi, some questions. Do I have to install also the Manager v6.10 to install Magisk v17.3? Or can I leave the last Manager? Then, I uninstall Magisk from the app and them I flash the v17.3 from (temporary) TWRP, is it correct?
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The latest Magisk Manager dropped support for Magisk 17 or older, you need the matching Manager..
akxak said:
The latest Magisk Manager dropped support for Magisk 17 or older, you need the matching Manager..
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Thank you so much for your fast reply!
In the exact same situation as OP P20 Pro (maybe except im on LOS 16)
Magisk seems to be working fine passing safteynet and Root Beet finding nothing but yet the Starling Bank app and the Arriva Ticket app both figure out my phone is rooted after a while and lock out.
Had exact problem with Starling app with magisk hide and app on hide list. Turned out to be a direct build.prop modification so after resetprop -p all good now.
gkornaks said:
Had exact problem with Starling app with magisk hide and app on hide list. Turned out to be a direct build.prop modification so after resetprop -p all good now.
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Can you expand on this a bit?
I've downloaded Magiskhide props config, and what do I have to do now?
For me, starling always works for couple of days and then it locks me out via the root screen.
republicj said:
Can you expand on this a bit?
I've downloaded Magiskhide props config, and what do I have to do now?
For me, starling always works for couple of days and then it locks me out via the root screen.
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I modified a build.prop directly before magisk install so compromised the system partition. I've used resetprop to mask it. Like you I'm occasionally getting root warning as well and have to re-authorise so magisk hide in 18.1 not perfect as mentioned a lot in a forum.
Hi,
it seams that the problem is still there. I have to retoggle Magisk Hide at every reboot of the phone.
Is there any workaround or any ETA on the fix?
Thank you.
No one?
Never ask for ETAs...
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/issues/1654
Didgeridoohan said:
Never ask for ETAs...
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/issues/1654
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Ok, I'm sorry about that , I just needed a confirmation that the problem was still there. Thank you for the reply!
Yes it's till here. I cannot login to Arriva bus app with Magisk 20.1.

What is the go-to replacement for MagiskHide & the central module repo?

I just realized there was a new public Magisk release yesterday, v24, and reading through the changes I see there are two that kind of impact me: MagiskHide and the central module repository removals.
So far I had been using MagiskHide because of its ease of use, list apps, tick box, and that's it (I haven't encountered apps that detected Magisk or root status, although I know it's insufficient for some). For modules, for example, the one that moves user certs to the system store, I just searched directly from the Magisk app and it was all good as well.
But things change from now on with those things being deprecated and removed and because there isn't much to go about in the release notes I was wondering if someone could direct me to the way of doing things now.
- What's the most apt, prevalent, or recommended replacement for MagiskHide? From the release notes I gather its a module, but I'm clueless as to which one or whether there are more than one option.
- If searching for mods and directly installing them is not available through the app, is there anything like it? Or is it all manual now? I.e. look for a module around the net, download it, copy it / decompress it somewhere in the device and install it.
Thanks for everything!
KaoDome said:
I just realized there was a new public Magisk release yesterday, v24, and reading through the changes I see there are two that kind of impact me: MagiskHide and the central module repository removals.
So far I had been using MagiskHide because of its ease of use, list apps, tick box, and that's it (I haven't encountered apps that detected Magisk or root status, although I know it's insufficient for some). For modules, for example, the one that moves user certs to the system store, I just searched directly from the Magisk app and it was all good as well.
But things change from now on with those things being deprecated and removed and because there isn't much to go about in the release notes I was wondering if someone could direct me to the way of doing things now.
- What's the most apt, prevalent, or recommended replacement for MagiskHide? From the release notes I gather its a module, but I'm clueless as to which one or whether there are more than one option.
- If searching for mods and directly installing them is not available through the app, is there anything like it? Or is it all manual now? I.e. look for a module around the net, download it, copy it / decompress it somewhere in the device and install it.
Thanks for everything!
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[Discussion] Magisk - The Age of Zygisk.
This is a discussion and help thread for the newer versions of Magisk. The main goal of this thread is to help users migrate to Magisk v24+ SafetyNet Basic integrity Pass CTS profile match Pass Play Protect certification Device is certified...
forum.xda-developers.com
Here. First 5 post and you should know all you need
So, I read through that thread. It certainly solved a few issues for me. Like getting safety net, getting a repository, etc.
But it didn't have anything I see to replace magisk hide, even in the Fox Magisk Module Manager.
Do I just need to know other terminology now? Or is there something else I'm missing?
Quantumrabbit said:
So, I read through that thread. It certainly solved a few issues for me. Like getting safety net, getting a repository, etc.
But it didn't have anything I see to replace magisk hide, even in the Fox Magisk Module Manager.
Do I just need to know other terminology now? Or is there something else I'm missing?
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I don't get it, Magisk Hide is good for passing SafetyNet and you said you got it. Anyway, for SafetyNet you can use the Universal SafetyNet Fix module.
If you meant the hide list, there's now the Deny list. To quote:
The Deny list is similar but instead of hiding Magisk from the process, Magisk is unloaded so there is nothing to hide.
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Porpet said:
I don't get it, Magisk Hide is good for passing SafetyNet and you said you got it. Anyway, for SafetyNet you can use the Universal SafetyNet Fix module.
If you meant the hide list, there's now the Deny list. To quote:
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Yes, it's for some banking apps, Concur, and others, none of which have any business checking for root, but all check for Magisk and such in other ways, and prevent usage.
If the deny list is how to do that now, I'll give that a go. Thank you
Quantumrabbit said:
Yes, it's for some banking apps, Concur, and others, none of which have any business checking for root, but all check for Magisk and such in other ways, and prevent usage.
If the deny list is how to do that now, I'll give that a go. Thank you
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And where did you find the deny list?
fusk said:
And where did you find the deny list?
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Settings enforce deny list. You need to enable zygisk and reboot prior also in settings.
Also there is an add on module shamiko that has more hide features after you configure denylist
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toolhas4degrees said:
Settings enforce deny list. You need to enable zygisk and reboot prior also in settings.
Also there is an add on module shamiko that has more hide features after you configure denylist
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How to add modules shamiko & how to more hide features
Spartacus500 said:
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How to add modules shamiko & how to more hide features
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Shamiko is a flashable only need to slash magisk module. You can find it in the magisk alpha thread on telegram. You need to configure denylist first and reboot then turn off the enforce denylist toggle and flash the shamiko module.
If you are using lsposed download hide my applist xposed module and search how to use it if you want more coverage
Pm me if you want links
I'm having a lot of trouble. Duo Mobile (a 2FA app) is still able to detect that I'm rooted. Here's what I've done:
1) Installed Magisk & Manager app version 24.1 (24100)
2) Enabled Zygisk (and rebooted of course)
3) Enabled Enforce DenyList
4) Added com.duosecurity.duomobile and ALL Google Play Services submodules to the DenyList
5) Installed Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.2.1 from https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix/releases/tag/v2.2.1
6) Hidden the Magisk app
7) Completely uninstalled & reinstalled Duo Mobile (and verified that it's still on the DenyList
This is incredibly annoying, is there anything I'm doing wrong? Is there a way to verify that the SafetyNet Fix is working as expected? Magisk doesn't have a "Check SafetyNet" option on the app anymore.
Drakinite said:
I'm having a lot of trouble. Duo Mobile (a 2FA app) is still able to detect that I'm rooted. Here's what I've done:
1) Installed Magisk & Manager app version 24.1 (24100)
2) Enabled Zygisk (and rebooted of course)
3) Enabled Enforce DenyList
4) Added com.duosecurity.duomobile and ALL Google Play Services submodules to the DenyList
5) Installed Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.2.1 from https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix/releases/tag/v2.2.1
6) Hidden the Magisk app
7) Completely uninstalled & reinstalled Duo Mobile (and verified that it's still on the DenyList
This is incredibly annoying, is there anything I'm doing wrong? Is there a way to verify that the SafetyNet Fix is working as expected? Magisk doesn't have a "Check SafetyNet" option on the app anymore.
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This is quite weird and definitely shows how different devices handle root detection. I a Samsung S10+ and just installed Magisk 24 with enforce DenyList earlier this week. Today I just installed Duo Mobile and it works fine. I do not have it in the DenyList, and Magisk is not hidden. I use a custom SafetyNet fix that was installed when I originally installed an AIO TWRP/Magisk/SafetyNet fix after unlocking my bootloader. I also fail SafetyNet checks.
Have you tried Shamiko? It didn't help me pass SafetyNet so I removed it.
Unfortunately I don't have any other fixes for you but you can check SafetyNet with apps from the play store, I use YASNAC and SafetyNet 'attest'.
What phone are you using?
Drakinite said:
This is incredibly annoying, is there anything I'm doing wrong? Is there a way to verify that the SafetyNet Fix is working as expected? Magisk doesn't have a "Check SafetyNet" option on the app anymore.
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There are SafetyNet checker apps you can download from the Play Store or F-Droid such as YASNAC.
danbest82 said:
Have you tried Shamiko? It didn't help me pass SafetyNet so I removed it.
Unfortunately I don't have any other fixes for you but you can check SafetyNet with apps from the play store, I use YASNAC and SafetyNet 'attest'.
What phone are you using?
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I'm using a Oneplus 6. At your suggestion, I tried Shamiko, but so far it hasn't worked.
anonymous-bot said:
There are SafetyNet checker apps you can download from the Play Store or F-Droid such as YASNAC.
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I tried Momo from the Magisk alpha telegram channel, and it's been helpful so far, but it's detecting Magisk/TWRP files and I don't know where they are located. Is there a way to find where these files it's detecting are? This might be what Duo is detecting.
When I run YASNAC, it passes the SafetyNet check.
Drakinite said:
I'm using a Oneplus 6. At your suggestion, I tried Shamiko, but so far it hasn't worked.
I tried Momo from the Magisk alpha telegram channel, and it's been helpful so far, but it's detecting Magisk/TWRP files and I don't know where they are located. Is there a way to find where these files it's detecting are? This might be what Duo is detecting.
When I run YASNAC, it passes the SafetyNet check.
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Get VD Infos and use it to scan your files. You can find it on XDA.
Drakinite said:
I'm using a Oneplus 6. At your suggestion, I tried Shamiko, but so far it hasn't worked.
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Hmm ok. Like I said shimako didn't work for me either. I'm not sure why Duo is still detecting root. For reference this is what is on my DenyList:
Drakinite said:
I tried Momo from the Magisk alpha telegram channel, and it's been helpful so far, but it's detecting Magisk/TWRP files and I don't know where they are located. Is there a way to find where these files it's detecting are? This might be what Duo is detecting.
When I run YASNAC, it passes the SafetyNet check.
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YASNAC is the replacement for Momo it looks like since Momo is Riru based (https://github.com/canyie/Riru-MomoHider)
simplydat said:
Get VD Infos and use use to scan your files. You can find it in XDA
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Ok so this one is more helpful, but I'm not sure how to hide these that appeared. Any idea what ro.kernel.qemu.gles is? I looked through my list of installed apps and nothing like that showed up.
Should we switch to private messages to not spam the thread? Or perhaps staying in here can be helpful for those with the same problem?
Drakinite said:
Ok so this one is more helpful, but I'm not sure how to hide these that appeared. Any idea what ro.kernel.qemu.gles is? I looked through my list of installed apps and nothing like that showed up.
Should we switch to private messages to not spam the thread? Or perhaps staying in here can be helpful for those with the same problem?
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OMG WAIT, it finally worked! I don't know what changed, but Duo is now no longer detecting root. Gotta love when things magically start working when you don't know what changed.
Drakinite said:
OMG WAIT, it finally worked! I don't know what changed, but Duo is now no longer detecting root. Gotta love when things magically start working when you don't know what changed.
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Awesome. Hope it stays that way!
Hi,
I've switched to the new method with the DenyList & Shamiko (v0.5.0) on OnePlus 6 recently - Magisk (v24.3), however it doesn't seem to hide root from Google Pay. Can it still be a bug with Magisk, when it can't hide system apps? In the changelog of Shamiko it mentioned that it was fixed in Magisk "24102+", I'm not sure what version is this, but I imagine it's not released yet. If so, is there a way of installing this version early?
Thank you!
antivirtel said:
Hi,
I've switched to the new method with the DenyList & Shamiko (v0.5.0) on OnePlus 6 recently - Magisk (v24.3), however it doesn't seem to hide root from Google Pay. Can it still be a bug with Magisk, when it can't hide system apps? In the changelog of Shamiko it mentioned that it was fixed in Magisk "24102+", I'm not sure what version is this, but I imagine it's not released yet. If so, is there a way of installing this version early?
Thank you!
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Version 24102 would be v24.102. So your Magisk 24.300 is newer.

How to hide my custom rom or simulate the stock rom for bank apps?

Well, a month ago I installed ArrowOS12 in my A30, but something I don't knew about custom roms is bank apps blocking cuz'... "SECURITY" (funny AF), At first it just was blocked cuz' i have magisk root, but i activated many things to hide magisk and I realize that was not my root, but the custom OS.
I can't use my UNIQUE bank account by a STUPID SECURITY POLICY, How i solve this? I tried magiskhide props config for change my fingerprint prop or whatever.
If i can emulate a fake device in my own device only for this i will, ciz that's anoying
Hi, try download this two magisk modules
Shmaiko - Direct Link | Link
Universal SafetyFix - Direct Link | Link
Hide you Magisk APP in Magisk Settings and Turn On ZYGISK install this two modules.
Open Magisk Settings and in Enforce Settings Apps, mark your Bank Apps.
It worked for me (Galaxy A40)
I already tried both, didn't worked
AysllanHiro said:
I already tried both, didn't worked
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Pass safety before
SirKosichka said:
Pass safety before
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i found a way to pass the app checker, but thx for your help, i already passed safetynet too
TELL US HOW!
AysllanHiro said:
i found a way to pass the app checker, but thx for your help, i already passed safetynet too
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How?
acerfreak said:
TELL US HOW!
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I think people are good asking questions but not sharing the solution when they get it.
for me it was:
downloading "Universal SafetyFix" (and reboot)
hidding Magisk with MagiskHide in Magisk settings
Enable Zygisk, enable"Enforce DenyList" (again in Magisk settings) and selecting banking app in it (don't forget to reboot).
Also check if you passed SafetyNet with app like YASNAC for example. And clear storage, cache of banking app.
This was working on my phone with original google services like gapps (custom ROM of course).
On my secondary phone with MicroG implementation it's not working (play store required and something more i guess).
darukutsu said:
On my secondary phone with MicroG implementation it's not working (play store required and something more i guess).
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Were you passing safetynet on it?
ShaDisNX255 said:
Were you passing safetynet on it?
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Of course there's the problem...I had microG installed with fakestore (passing safetynet) but I had to install playstore (to install bank app from it) and now i'm not passing safetynet even with magisk module installed.

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