Hiding Magisk Manager wont work 100% correctly - Magisk

Hey,
I have the problem that if I install Magisk and repack the App with a different name, the app will be duplicated after reboot. If I do not reboot, the app will start (Without hiding Magisk Manager self and only the app, not) One says that I have to install manager app, and the other stuck on splash screen.
Here is a screenshot of the "hidden" magisk manager, after reboot I dont have root access to make another screenshot cause there is now "hey, here is root acquired prompt"
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I really need this feature for using an important app. Without the magisk manager hide function it will be dedected (Magisk Hide for app is active)
Using Honor 8x wit EMUI 8.2, Android 8.1 and Magisk v17.1 (stable)
Hope anyone have a solution.
Regards
Schmand

Schmand said:
Hey,
I have the problem that if I install Magisk and repack the App with a different name, the app will be duplicated after reboot. If I do not reboot, the app will start (Without hiding Magisk Manager self and only the app, not) One says that I have to install manager app, and the other stuck on splash screen.
Here is a screenshot of the "hidden" magisk manager, after reboot I dont have root access to make another screenshot cause there is now "hey, here is root acquired prompt"
I really need this feature for using an important app. Without the magisk manager hide function it will be dedected (Magisk Hide for app is active)
Using Honor 8x wit EMUI 8.2, Android 8.1 and Magisk v17.1 (stable)
Hope anyone have a solution.
Regards
Schmand
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First of all, download latest Magisk version (17.3 as of now). Then uninstall Magisk from TWRP by using the uninstaller zip. Reboot your device, then reboot back to recovery and install the latest Magisk version again. Reboot and open Magisk Manager, then re-install Magisk with a different package name. Open Magisk Manager again and use the Magisk Hide option to select Google Play Services as well as Google Play Store in addition to the app that shouldn't detect Magisk. Reboot your device again and check if everything works as intended.

Portgas D. Ace said:
First of all, download latest Magisk version (17.3 as of now). Then uninstall Magisk from TWRP by using the uninstaller zip. Reboot your device, then reboot back to recovery and install the latest Magisk version again. Reboot and open Magisk Manager, then re-install Magisk with a different package name. Open Magisk Manager again and use the Magisk Hide option to select Google Play Services as well as Google Play Store in addition to the app that shouldn't detect Magisk. Reboot your device again and check if everything works as intended.
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Hey, which services exactly? Just fingind the google play store app. But not the other one you mentioned. If I just hide them (with the app) it doesnt work )=

Schmand said:
Hey, which services exactly? Just fingind the google play store app. But not the other one you mentioned. If I just hide them (with the app) it doesnt work )=
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Magisk hides itself from Google Play Service by default, forgot about it. Did you also re-install Magisk Manager with a different package name? You also might want to try deleting the Magisk Manager folder on your internal storage and reboot.

Portgas D. Ace said:
Magisk hides itself from Google Play Service by default, forgot about it. Did you also re-install Magisk Manager with a different package name? You also might want to try deleting the Magisk Manager folder on your internal storage and reboot.
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Hey, that doesnt work, too. After I hide magisk most of the time it say, that I dont have magisk installed. If I remove the hided app and install normal magisk manager app. Everything works fine, but without the app I need (cause will detected that magisk installed). Testet also with RR rom. Same result ._.
//SmallEditAgain
If I dont reboot now, anything work. Until I reboot => Brocken

@Schmand
I had the same "Magisk not installed" issue when re-installing Magisk with a different package name. I then just rebooted my device again and the "new" Magisk Manager app showed up. When I opened it, it said "Magisk installed" and everything was working from there on.
By the way, what's the app that you are trying to hide Magisk from?

Portgas D. Ace said:
@Schmand
I had the same "Magisk not installed" issue when re-installing Magisk with a different package name. I then just rebooted my device again and the "new" Magisk Manager app showed up. When I opened it, it said "Magisk installed" and everything was working from there on.
By the way, what's the app that you are trying to hide Magisk from?
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Hey, thats not working for me )= Tried many times.
The app I want to hide is "Sparkasse pushTAN" now I just deinstall Magisk every time I need a tan. But that is verry stupid work ._.

Have you tried the latest Canary build? The issue described by the OP is caused by magisk.db issues, and those should have been taken care of with some recent commits.

Didgeridoohan said:
Have you tried the latest Canary build? The issue described by the OP is caused by magisk.db issues, and those should have been taken care of with some recent commits.
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Latest canary build? What did you mean, downloaded and installed magisk 17.3 (Beta)
//EDIT
Set up the custom repository to canary build and updated magisk manager and patched boot image. Now I hide the app and will see whats happening
//UPDATE
It worked for me. Thank you a lot :good::highfive::highfive:

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Installing Magisk on an Emulator?

For the better part of a week I have been trying to install Magisk on an emulator. I have installed Magisk Manager successfully on "Rooted" x86 emulator on a virtual box. The problem comes down to my inability to successfully install TWRP and access the bootloader. The ordinary instructions. I am curious if there is a way or method to install MAGISK directly from ADB shell? Or even better through another method?
magisklover said:
For the better part of a week I have been trying to install Magisk on an emulator. I have installed Magisk Manager successfully on "Rooted" x86 emulator on a virtual box. The problem comes down to my inability to successfully install TWRP and access the bootloader. The ordinary instructions. I am curious if there is a way or method to install MAGISK directly from ADB shell? Or even better through another method?
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Is this something very difficult/impossible thing to do?
Flashfire the magisk zip?
Load the zip through the magisk manager modules screen?
tymestopm said:
Flashfire the magisk zip?
Load the zip through the magisk manager modules screen?
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With which emulator? VirtualBox x86 android?
tymestopm said:
Flashfire the magisk zip?
Load the zip through the magisk manager modules screen?
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Also the Magisk Manager requires to load into recovery/bootloader mode to install it. I was hoping I could install it via adb or similar.
Anyone smarter than me has a solution?
Do you guys think that this is even possible?
I tried so many different things, but still no way.
I was able to install Magisk V12.0 on Android x86 7.1.2 rc2, using this tools to create a "fake" boot.img using kernel and ramdisk.img files:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2319018
But I had to make small modifications in the install scripts and magic_mask.sh to bypass some errors and correctly mount system to the magisk folder. Newer versions don't have magic_mask.sh anymore but a binary, so unless you modify the source and compile it yourself I think it won't work. Probably because v12.0 is somewhat old I can't install modules automatically using Magisk Manager tho...
lfom said:
I was able to install Magisk V12.0 on Android x86 7.1.2 rc2, using this tools to create a "fake" boot.img using kernel and ramdisk.img files:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2319018
But I had to make small modifications in the install scripts and magic_mask.sh to bypass some errors and correctly mount system to the magisk folder. Newer versions don't have magic_mask.sh anymore but a binary, so unless you modify the source and compile it yourself I think it won't work. Probably because v12.0 is somewhat old I can't install modules automatically using Magisk Manager tho...
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Can you pass safetynet check?
Would you like to get paid 500$ by doing a demo for me via teamviewer?
magisklover said:
Can you pass safetynet check?
Would you like to get paid 500$ by doing a demo for me via teamviewer?
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No, you cannot pass SafetyNet because it's a debug build (Android x86, probably emulator also don't have proper fingerprint, etc...). You must fake a real device that was certified by Google to pass SafetyNet, and probably you'd also need a newer version of Magisk since Google patched the SafetyNet trick that Magisk used prior to v14.0 by what I've read...
magisklover said:
For the better part of a week I have been trying to install Magisk on an emulator. I have installed Magisk Manager successfully on "Rooted" x86 emulator on a virtual box. The problem comes down to my inability to successfully install TWRP and access the bootloader. The ordinary instructions. I am curious if there is a way or method to install MAGISK directly from ADB shell? Or even better through another method?
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Its depend of on wich emaulator you want to install Magisk, certains have an debug mode (its give an internal ADB direct access) same as with Andy and other(s).
Now most of android emulator(s) has removed their modded recovery and lets you in place access directly to an adb interface to debug the VM(s) if needed.
lfom said:
No, you cannot pass SafetyNet because it's a debug build (Android x86, probably emulator also don't have proper fingerprint, etc...). You must fake a real device that was certified by Google to pass SafetyNet, and probably you'd also need a newer version of Magisk since Google patched the SafetyNet trick that Magisk used prior to v14.0 by what I've read...
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Would there be a way to fake this fingerprint and successfully pass it?
My friend is crazy for this to work so he can play Pokemon Go on his computer. I don't understand why it is still being played after all the junk niantic has done.
lfom said:
I was able to install Magisk V12.0 on Android x86 7.1.2 rc2, using this tools to create a "fake" boot.img using kernel and ramdisk.img files:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2319018
But I had to make small modifications in the install scripts and magic_mask.sh to bypass some errors and correctly mount system to the magisk folder. Newer versions don't have magic_mask.sh anymore but a binary, so unless you modify the source and compile it yourself I think it won't work. Probably because v12.0 is somewhat old I can't install modules automatically using Magisk Manager tho...
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Could you elaborate in more details on how you did it exactly?
Creater0822 said:
Could you elaborate in more details on how you did it exactly?
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Check this, and if you still need any questions, please ask in that thread, I can try to remember what I did and reply if I remember (I am not using it anymore):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v12-0-android-x86-7-1-rc2-t3699183
Integrate Magisk root into Nox Player and other emulators
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Integrate Magisk root into Nox Player and other emulators
Features
- Bring Magisk / Zygisk to Nox
- MagiskHide / MagiskDenyList for hiding root
- Magisk / Zygisk modules work properly!
More information click here
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Nice work.
huskydg said:
Integrate Magisk root into Nox Player and other emulators
Features
- Bring Magisk / Zygisk to Nox
- MagiskHide / MagiskDenyList for hiding root
- Magisk / Zygisk modules work properly!
More information click here
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I tried to install Magisk on Nox Player, everything is working well except Magisk Props Config module. I want to use this module and fake my emulator device fingerprint, but it doesn't work (I means I can change and apply the setting, but after I rebooted my emulator device, everything is same, not change).
Anyone can help to confirm if this module can work well with Magisk on Nox player ? If Nox Player can't work with this module, which emulator tool can I try, ex: MuMu or LDPlayer or Memu? Thank you so much.
Here is my reference link: https://github.com/HuskyDG/MagiskOnEmu

Fail to login SnapChat -> MagiskHide Activated

I have activated MagiskHide
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but SN has failed ... And i dosn't can connect
If you would know how to make everything green
Thx
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https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk
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I have Delt Xposed but I am using it :/
1. Delete snapchat.
2. Install again.
3. Go to magisk hide and check snapchat
4. Try to login.
5. If it won't help, unroot phone, login to snapchat and root again.
Redmi Note 4X RR 6.0.0 Tapatalk
voxan24 said:
I have Delt Xposed but I am using it :/
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Disable Xposed -> reboot -> Check SafetyNet (should be green) -> Login to Snapchat -> Enable Xposed -> reboot -> enjoy
Works for me.
worked for me too (last post )
on note 4 8.1.0 ustom rom with last version of magisk at the time of this post
I have the issue that I can not login on snapchat with magisk installed.
Magisk manager is hidden (as you can see a part of the package name in the 3rd line of the magisk manager part)
Snapchat is ticked in the magisk hide
You can see that safety net is passing and still I can not login on snapchat until I uninstall magisk.
I tried using a snapchat build from october 2018 (non beta) and it didn't let me log in either.
FPSUsername said:
I have the issue that I can not login on snapchat with magisk installed.
Magisk manager is hidden (as you can see a part of the package name in the 3rd line of the magisk manager part)
Snapchat is ticked in the magisk hide
You can see that safety net is passing and still I can not login on snapchat until I uninstall magisk.
I tried using a snapchat build from october 2018 (non beta) and it didn't let me log in either.
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Did you fix it?
pixelgasm said:
Did you fix it?
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Nope, just uninstall magisk, login and reinstall it. Use a secondary user account to login into other accounts, apparently you don't have magisk there, so it isn't being detected.
How to use Snapchat with magisk (After Ban)
FPSUsername said:
Nope, just uninstall magisk, login and reinstall it. Use a secondary user account to login into other accounts, apparently you don't have magisk there, so it isn't being detected.
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Follow these steps to use Snapchat with magisk -
1.) Update to latest Magisk stable build v20.0 - https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/...gisk-v20.0.zip
2.) After updating magisk, Go to Magisk Manager > Magisk Hide and check/enable Snapchat and Google Services (all services have to be marked).
3.) Hide Magisk Manager by it self, go to Magisk Manager > Settings and "Hide Magisk Manager" so it will repack Magisk Manager with random name.
4.) Delete "busybox" binary from /system/xbin directory and install BusyBox module from Magisk Manager > Downloads.
5.) Clear data and cache of Snapchat, try to login this time, it will work for sure, if it doesn't, login to this and click unlock my account - https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/login?continue=https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/welcome
I have tried this myself and it works, my first main account was permanent banned on magisk canary build, After that I deleted that account and started out with fresh new account.
Tested on -
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Rom - Ulitamte Rom v11.3
Magisk - v20.0 (Stable)
Kernel - ElementalX
LELBOT said:
Follow these steps to use Snapchat with magisk -
1.) Update to latest Magisk stable build v20.0 - https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/...gisk-v20.0.zip
2.) After updating magisk, Go to Magisk Manager > Magisk Hide and check/enable Snapchat and Google Services (all services have to be marked).
3.) Hide Magisk Manager by it self, go to Magisk Manager > Settings and "Hide Magisk Manager" so it will repack Magisk Manager with random name.
4.) Delete "busybox" binary from /system/xbin directory and install BusyBox module from Magisk Manager > Downloads.
5.) Clear data and cache of Snapchat, try to login this time, it will work for sure, if it doesn't, login to this and click unlock my account - https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/login?continue=https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/welcome
I have tried this myself and it works, my first main account was permanent banned on magisk canary build, After that I deleted that account and started out with fresh new account.
Tested on -
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Rom - Ulitamte Rom v11.3
Magisk - v20.0 (Stable)
Kernel - ElementalX
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I hope you realize that it's an old post of mine. Ofc things changed in the past months. It seems to work fine if you just add snapchat to magisk hide. None of the other steps you mentioned are needed. I haven't tried it without the magisk hide, but I think that it will work as well.
Hello there,,
I am stuck in the same problem .. I did every step mentioned above and Safetynet check is always green & successful .. but still Snapchat is able to identify that I have Root on my device..
I can't find any real useful way that works 100% to hide the root. Snapchat allows me to login without problems but after like 2 - 3 days it send me a message that it will lock my account because of the " use of third-party app " ! .. Now my account is locked for 2 weeks and I read that it could be permanently locked !
I really need help .. I'm using ported samsung Note 7 fan edition ported Light Rom
aimmhr said:
Hello there,,
I am stuck in the same problem .. I did every step mentioned above and Safetynet check is always green & successful .. but still Snapchat is able to identify that I have Root on my device..
I can't find any real useful way that works 100% to hide the root. Snapchat allows me to login without problems but after like 2 - 3 days it send me a message that it will lock my account because of the " use of third-party app " ! .. Now my account is locked for 2 weeks and I read that it could be permanently locked !
I really need help .. I'm using ported samsung Note 7 fan edition ported Light Rom
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Same problem here, I'm on Magisk v20.4 and i can't find a way to hide root to the latest Snapchat build with Android 9 even with Magisk hide activated on Snapchat and Google services.
As far as i remember, i never had this problem on Android 8 with Magisk v19.3 and Magisk hide activated.
Natizyskunk said:
Same problem here, I'm on Magisk v20.4 and i can't find a way to hide root to the latest Snapchat build with Android 9 even with Magisk hide activated on Snapchat and Google services.
As far as i remember, i never had this problem on Android 8 with Magisk v19.3 and Magisk hide activated.
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Sad to know that you got the same problem..
Even the latest Magisk did not provide a solution for this issue.
For me the only way to use snapchat is to use a non rooted rom.. It works .. but Android phone without root is not interesting ..
aimmhr said:
Sad to know that you got the same problem..
Even the latest Magisk did not provide a solution for this issue.
For me the only way to use snapchat is to use a non rooted rom.. It works .. but Android phone without root is not interesting ..
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I've finally found a way to make it working again !
This is what i've done :
1) Log-in to snapchat.
2) Root with magisk.
3) Magisk Hide: Snapchat, Google, Google Play Store, Google services framework, Google Play services.
4) Install Magisk module "MagiskHide Props Config" (needed to pass SafetyNet control: ctsProfile + basicintegrity).
5) Install Magisk module "HARDWARE OFF" (needed to reset SafetyNet evalType from HARDWARE to BASIC) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83028387&postcount=40658.
6) Go to Magisk options and select 'Hide Magisk Manager' to repack magisk with a new name (needed to completely hide the root).
7) Make sure Signature Verification is not disable and that no patches have been installed to android via "LuckyPatcher".
8) If installed, pleas uninstall "RIRU" Magisk module and any "riru"-related modules.
9) If installed, please make sure to uninstall Xposed Framework or any variant (systemless_Xposed, EdXposed, etc...) and all modules from it.
10) Make sure to uninstall LuckyPatcher if you have it and delete all residual files.
11) If installed, please uninstall Busybox and re-install it systemless-ly via the magisk module.
12) Now run this script in termux to fix snapchat root-detection (this will clean up your system file structure so it'll not return any false positives) : https://pastebin.com/haHtch32
If everything is done correctly, you should be able to use snapchat again without any issues and also without to worry about being banned again. At least for now ^^
Hope this can help.
Btw, sorry for my bad english, it's not my native language.

Magisk HIDE defeated by NemID code app

Magisk v16.4 (also tried v16.0)
I've hidden the app in the HIDE list, I repackaged Magisk, force stopped NemID, cleared cache and data, and the app still spots root. I've successfully hidden apps from root before using this method, so it's just this app here that somehow goes beyond the usual. Are there any further steps I can take to hide root from the app more thoroughly?
Thanks
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Magisk v16.4 (also tried v16.0)
I've hidden the app in the HIDE list, I repackaged Magisk, force stopped NemID, cleared cache and data, and the app still spots root. I've successfully hidden apps from root before using this method, so it's just this app here that somehow goes beyond the usual. Are there any further steps I can take to hide root from the app more thoroughly?
Thanks
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I believe that the app detects root by any of the following things :-
1. Bootloader unlocked detection
2. Custom ROM detection
3. Presence of apps that require root
4. Reading log of root being used (which is very rare, but possible)
5. Some very private code that renders Magisk useless
Tested it, and the app looks for both Magisk and the Manager. With the app on the Hide list and the Manager repackaged I can open the app without issue. It doesn't seem to "remember" root. This is on stock OxygenOS and also NitrogenOS (both on Oreo).
The app might be detecting other properties of the ROM your using (if not stock) or other known root apps on your device. Try running a logcat when the app detects "root" to maybe see what it's detecting, or simply uninstall some root apps and try again.
It works for me aswell, im using custom rom 8.1, hide the app, repackage, reboot, open app
So if that doesnt work, you might wanna try another rom as mentioned above me
It seems the app changed its way of detecting root after their upgrade on 25/6. It also worked for me before by using Magisk Hide and repack Magisk manager, but not anymore.
It is a losing battle anyway, just a matter of time. So I do not expect this method will work for good.
yeah my nemid app also stopped working a few days ago. This is not good if its not possible to hide root from an app anymore
Since there are users reporting that they can open up the app with MagiskHide active for NemID and the Manager repackaged, it's very likely that the app is detecting some other thing on your device. It could be a property of a custom ROM you're using, it could be a root app, etc... Possible solutions: try a different ROM (as stock as possible), uninstall root apps, etc.
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHide#hn_Hiding_root_from_apps
Ok I'm running Samsung s7 stock oreo w. Root. Knox is tripped
Removed all apps needing root, installed magiskhide props config module, disabled systemless hosts.
Still no go. It worked until before latest update
mbeltoft said:
Ok I'm running Samsung s7 stock oreo w. Root. Knox is tripped
Removed all apps needing root, installed magiskhide props config module, disabled systemless hosts.
Still no go. It worked until before latest update
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What Magisk version do you have? If not on beta v16.4, the issue might be that the app has a sub-process that previous Magisk versions can't hide automatically. Scratch that... Just went back and saw that the OP has tested it on v16.4.
Or, if you're unlucky it's checking Knox...
Does it only check for root at the start, or is it other points as well? As stated before, I can open the app just fine on both my Oneplus 3T and Nexus 6.
AFAIK it's only checking at start-up. It shows it's load screen for a few seconds ( but longer than before when it was working) and then give the error screen OP posted.
If you leave the app and reenter it it will show the main screen but jump back to the error screen whenever a button is pressed
I tested this on a pixel 2 with stock rom in this order :
All root apps installed, no magisk or root : working fine
All root apps installed, no magisk or root, custom kernel: working fine
All root apps installed, root and magisk, magisk hidden+magisk hide: not working
No root apps installed, root and magisk, magisk hidden+magisk hide: not working
No root apps installed, root and magisk, magisk manager not installed+magisk hide: working
I then tried cloning the apk without changing the name: not working
I tried cloning the app but changing the name of Magisk Manager from "Magisk Manager" to just "Manager" and then Nemid worked again.
Could it be the Nemid app is just looking to see if there's an app called Magisk Manager installed and if there is, the app failes
Unfortunately the cloned app doesn't work. Maybe we could have the "Hide magisk" function rename the app name too?
//Peter
Just tried cloning an entirely different app and renaming it "Magisk Manager" - after this the nemid app failed, so I guess that confirms that nemid just checks the name.
//Peter
Nice detective work.
By uninstall the app (not unroot) NemID works. If you use magisk 16.6 you can just reboot phone to get the manager again or just install the apk.
But if being able to change magisk managers name to something generic (like manager) or a custom name could be a great solution (I would change name to NemID). Because if nemid can defeat magiskhide, others will follow
I posted the findings in the beta thread but I think it got removed during thread cleanup. Any other way to let the developers know?
peter_dk01 said:
I posted the findings in the beta thread but I think it got removed during thread cleanup. Any other way to let the developers know?
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It's already on the to-do list.
Didgeridoohan said:
It's already on the to-do list.
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Perfect! Thank you ?
Didgeridoohan said:
It's already on the to-do list.
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Unfortunately, the change is not included in the latest 5.8.1 release.
kqueenc said:
Unfortunately, the change is not included in the latest 5.8.1 release.
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Manager v5.8.1 was simply a bug fix. Stability is prioritised over new features. You'll have to wait, and that feature will be available when it's available. Not before that...
Didgeridoohan said:
Manager v5.8.1 was simply a bug fix. Stability is prioritised over new features. You'll have to wait, and that feature will be available when it's available. Not before that...
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Is there any other workaround to change the name of Magisk Manager App in order to bypass the check? And will there be any other consequence (like root cannot be detected by other app)?
kqueenc said:
Is there any other workaround to change the name of Magisk Manager App in order to bypass the check? And will there be any other consequence (like root cannot be detected by other app)?
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Until there is a feature like that, you can uninstall or freeze the Manager whenever you need to use whatever app detects it.

How to make Gpay work in a Rooted system (At least, worked to me)

1 – Patch Magisk Canary V21 on Recovery.
2 – Go to Magisk, tap settings and activate MagiskHide.
3 – At MagiskHide tap search icon > show system apps and hide the bank´s app, Google Pay, Google Play Services (Tap the "Google Play Services" text to expand several more options. Here, make sure the switches next to each hook are enabled.), Google Play Store.
4 – Still in settings, hide Magisk Manager (For this, deactivate the Play Protect in Play Store settings).
5 – At the modules section, search and install:
-Busybox for Android NDK
-Riru (core)
-Riru – EdXposed
-GPay SQLite Fix (https://github.com/stylemessiah/GPay-SQLite-Fix/releases/download/v2.2/GPay.SQLite.Fix.v2.2.zip)
-MagiskHide Props Config
-SQLite for ARM aarch64 devices
-Reboot the smartphone
6 – Flash in magisk the Riru – EdXposed Canary (Try SandHook, if framework isn´t active, reinstall YAHFA version) (https://ci.appveyor.com/api/buildjo...sed-SandHook-v0.5.0.6_4587-master-release.zip
https://ci.appveyor.com/api/buildjo...Xposed-YAHFA-v0.5.0.6_4587-master-release.zip)
7 – Go to EdXposed Manager and confirm if EdXposed Framework is active, after that tap setings in the menu and active App list Mode, White List Mode, Force Hook Modules, Pass SafetyNet.
8 – At the menu, open the Applications(White List) and activate the Bank´s Apps, Google Pay and Google Play Store.
9 – At the menu, open the modules and install HiddenCore Module, RootCloak, activate them with the EdXposed Manager and reboot.
10 – Go to RootCloak > Manage Apps > Plus (on the side of 3 dots) > Add Custom Apps > Now select all the bank´s apps, Google Pay, Google Play Services and Google Play Store.
11 – Install Termux or any other termninal
12 – Download the Gpay-gms-patch.sh (https://github.com/davidramiro/gpay-gms-patch/blob/master/gpay-gms-patch.sh)
13 - Open terminal emulator or use adb shell and browse to the script's directory (e.g. cd /sdcard/Download/)
-Make the script executable with chmod +x gpay-gms-patch.sh
-Get SU permissions by entering su (confirm the Magisk prompt)
-Execute the script by entering sh gpay-gms-patch.sh
-Follow the on screen instructions.
-Reboot the device.
14 – Download and flash in Recovery GooglePay_fix_v2.zip (https://mega.nz/file/uhRzhIiY#IEREDUp8rLIiWWRlQvRkbxmtDBoc0jQwNjw77N-7QEs)
15 –Clear all data of Google Play store, Google Play services, Google Service Framework, Google Pay, then reboot the system.
16 – Finally, open Google Pay and add yours credit cards.
Hey, so i tried this method on my new S20 plus and when i try to install Riru – EdXposed i get an error in installing claiming that i don't have Riru (core) or i'm using the wrong version (or something like that).
I treid to continue with the rest of the steps but when i open the Edxposed Manager it says the framework is not active and the same result if i try to install the YAHFA version.
It all seems to tie back to me not being able to install Riru – EdXposed.
I'm running the latest Android 11 released recently and i'm rooted with Magisk 21.1.
Can you help?
EDIT: Here is a screenshot of the error
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Hey, so i tried this method on my new S20 plus and when i try to install Riru – EdXposed i get an error in installing claiming that i don't have Riru (core) or i'm using the wrong version (or something like that).
I treid to continue with the rest of the steps but when i open the Edxposed Manager it says the framework is not active and the same result if i try to install the YAHFA version.
It all seems to tie back to me not being able to install Riru – EdXposed.
I'm running the latest Android 11 released recently and i'm rooted with Magisk 21.1.
Can you help?
EDIT: Here is a screenshot of the error
View attachment 5162389
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Sorry answer only now, but yeah you can't install edxposed without install riru - core first... Did you try install riru - core first and what says?
Hi, yeah I have riru-core installed
N1ghtr08d said:
EDIT: Here is a screenshot of the error
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I have the same issue on my S20FE (SM-G781B), what I think is the reason for the error is 'Riru - core' have been changed to just Riru and the version updated past 21.3. So your older version (0.4.6.4) of EdXposed isnt not compatible (or visa version) with Riru v23.
I am currently trying to find a copy of Riru - core v21.3 to test Edxposed 0.4.6.4 to see if it will even work. I say this because Riru v23 and EdXsposed (0.5.1.4) will install but EdXposed manager shows that the framework installed but not working.
spektroos said:
-Riru (core)
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What version did you install?
b1k3rdude said:
I am currently trying to find a copy of Riru - core v21.3 to test Edxposed 0.4.6.4 to see if it will even work. I say this because Riru v23 and EdXsposed (0.5.1.4) will install but EdXposed manager shows that the framework installed but not working.
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So found and installed Riru-core 21.3 and installed that along with 0.4.6.4 with out rebooting, and now I have a bootloop.

Magisk Hide Still Detected Fix

Disclaimer :
1.this tutorial is based on AOSP ROM Android 10,,, some member report that this most likely not working on Android 11,, so if you on Android 11 and above, don't expect too much, but still, good luck.
2.since official magisk drop the "MagiskHide",you need to find older version of magisk canary somewhere else.
its start from some banking app still detect root after i update it, and even i hide Magisk from that banking app and hide magisk with custom pkg id ( setting > Hide the Magisk App ) the banking app still detected.
so, here is the fix
1. install magisk canary
( if you alreay hide magisk with random package ID, restore it first )
download magisk canary from here : https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
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2. after reinstall magisk with canary app, go to Magisk setting, and change Update Channel to Canary. and then back to Magisk Home, and install the magisk again ( not the app )
for the Option, just klick Next, and for the Method, choose Direct Install. and Reboot.
3. download Riru module from here : https://github.com/RikkaApps/Riru/releases
4. after download Riru module, Open Magisk, go to Module tab, choose Install From Storage and locate the Riru module, flash and Reboot.
5. Now, download Riru Unshare, from here : https://github.com/vvb2060/riru-unshare
6. after download Riru_Unshare.zip module, Open Magisk, go to Module tab, choose Install From Storage and locate the Riru_Unshare.zip, flash and Reboot.
Done ! open magisk and rehide the app that previously still detect root and its should be able to open as normal without Root warning.
i hope this will help you, if so, please press the thanks button, cheers.
Nope, are you 11 or 10?
Also, was told unshare already implemented in magisk
Lu5ck said:
Nope, are you 11 or 10?
Also, was told unshare already implemented in magisk
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Iam on 10, well idk if it already implement on magisk, but even i update to latest version of magisk, the root still detected, and at this moment, using unshare is fix my problem,,, because android user is vary between OS and devices, iam sure some people will get the same problem.
not working with "STC Pay"
the only solution for now is to delete magisk app, it will appear after a reboot.
bayu elf sabayonz said:
its start from some banking app still detect root after i update it, and even i hide Magisk from that banking app and hide magisk with custom pkg id ( setting > Hide the Magisk App ) the banking app still detected.
so, here is the fix
1. install magisk canary
( if you alreay hide magisk with random package ID, restore it first )
download magisk canary from here : https://github.com/topjohnwu/MagiskView attachment 5323957
2. after reinstall magisk with canary app, go to Magisk setting, and change Update Channel to Canary. and then back to Magisk Home, and install the magisk again ( not the app )
View attachment 5323961
for the Option, just klick Next, and for the Method, choose Direct Install. and Reboot.
3. download Riru module from here : https://github.com/RikkaApps/Riru/releases
4. after download Riru module, Open Magisk, go to Module tab, choose Install From Storage and locate the Riru module, flash and Reboot.
5. Now, download Riru Unshare, from here : https://github.com/vvb2060/riru-unshare
6. after download Riru_Unshare.zip module, Open Magisk, go to Module tab, choose Install From Storage and locate the Riru_Unshare.zip, flash and Reboot.
Done ! open magisk and rehide the app that previously still detect root and its should be able to open as normal without Root warning.
i hope this will help you, if so, please press the thanks button, cheers.
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Cheers for this, id avoided using Riru until now, but my banks latest app update wreaked havoc on my Pixel 2XL and i suddenly couldnt add my card to google Pay. The banks app detecting root and then sending false data to Google Pay when i tried to verify killed my google Pay account. Then it killed my bank account, to the point i had to order a new card.
Then i still couldnt add the new one...until i caved in and tried Riru and Riru Unshare
Once i did all the steps, and rehid Magisk, i was fine
at android 11 bank app detect root .
Bofahad said:
at android 11 bank app detect root .
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Some ROMS can still expose root via props etc
Case in point, after my win above, i flashed a different (new) ROM and while Google Play worked fine, my bank app and Samsung pay detected root, using the same setup as above, and the exact same Migrate backup
I reverted back to the ROM i used above and had no issues again
Sometimes you just cant win
Bofahad said:
at android 11 bank app detect root .
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Might be because the app is scanning for known root apps
You could try xprivacylua via lsposed to block app requests for that app.
You can also use "shelter" to isolate what the apps can see
You can also use "app manager" to disable the isolated service
Last but not least, many apps are not updated to work with 11 flawlessly thus some solution might fail at times
Personally, I had to run shelter but sometimes it will fail, due to where i run the app from
My run of my banking app working with the above fix ended after 3 days
Still trying to figure out why
For sure is a problem with hidding magisk on android 11 to use some bank apps. I got this here too. C6 bank's app works with magisk hide and changed magisk manager name in android 10 but with no working with this same process on android 11.
Will back to android 10 and wait for another fix or way to get it.
bayu elf sabayonz said:
its start from some banking app still detect root after i update it, and even i hide Magisk from that banking app and hide magisk with custom pkg id ( setting > Hide the Magisk App ) the banking app still detected.
so, here is the fix
1. install magisk canary
( if you alreay hide magisk with random package ID, restore it first )
download magisk canary from here : https://github.com/topjohnwu/MagiskView attachment 5323957
2. after reinstall magisk with canary app, go to Magisk setting, and change Update Channel to Canary. and then back to Magisk Home, and install the magisk again ( not the app )
View attachment 5323961
for the Option, just klick Next, and for the Method, choose Direct Install. and Reboot.
3. download Riru module from here : https://github.com/RikkaApps/Riru/releases
4. after download Riru module, Open Magisk, go to Module tab, choose Install From Storage and locate the Riru module, flash and Reboot.
5. Now, download Riru Unshare, from here : https://github.com/vvb2060/riru-unshare
6. after download Riru_Unshare.zip module, Open Magisk, go to Module tab, choose Install From Storage and locate the Riru_Unshare.zip, flash and Reboot.
Done ! open magisk and rehide the app that previously still detect root and its should be able to open as normal without Root warning.
i hope this will help you, if so, please press the thanks button, cheers.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I was looking for a way to get Epic Seven (game) to work and this finally fixed it.
I did add a folder named isolated to the folder they noted
GitHub - canyie/Riru-MomoHider: A Riru module tries to make Magisk more hidden.
A Riru module tries to make Magisk more hidden. Contribute to canyie/Riru-MomoHider development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Note: Since 0.0.3, all features are disabled by default, you need to create a file named /data/adb/(lite_)modules/riru_momohider/config/<config name> to enable it
Config nameDescriptionisolatedApply Magisk Hide for isolated process and app zygotes. This feature is deprecated because it will unmount Magisk modified files for every isolated processes, and the unmounting time cannot be well controlled, which may cause some modules to not work. For almost apps, Magisk Alpha or the latest Magisk canary + Riru-Unshare is enough.setnsFaster new way to hide Magisk in isolated processes. Requires config "isolated" is enabled.app_zygote_magicMake a app named "Momo" cannot detect Magisk hide is running.initrcHide the modified traces of init.rc
Cryptonite26 said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I was looking for a way to get Epic Seven (game) to work and this finally fixed it.
I did add a folder named isolated to the folder they noted
GitHub - canyie/Riru-MomoHider: A Riru module tries to make Magisk more hidden.
A Riru module tries to make Magisk more hidden. Contribute to canyie/Riru-MomoHider development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Note: Since 0.0.3, all features are disabled by default, you need to create a file named /data/adb/(lite_)modules/riru_momohider/config/<config name> to enable it
Config nameDescriptionisolatedApply Magisk Hide for isolated process and app zygotes. This feature is deprecated because it will unmount Magisk modified files for every isolated processes, and the unmounting time cannot be well controlled, which may cause some modules to not work. For almost apps, Magisk Alpha or the latest Magisk canary + Riru-Unshare is enough.setnsFaster new way to hide Magisk in isolated processes. Requires config "isolated" is enabled.app_zygote_magicMake a app named "Momo" cannot detect Magisk hide is running.initrcHide the modified traces of init.rc
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Hi can you be more specific in detailing exactly what you did pls. I'm trying to get this same game Epic Seven to work on my rooted phone.
just enable zygisk and its done .
I know its old topic, but did you use busybox of any kind? Try uninstall it. Mine was this sucker, even using shimoko didnt give good result. U
I uninstall that, BOOM! settled....

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