Xposed causes Snapchat to temporarily lock account? - Xposed General

I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920W8 with the UlTiMaTe NouGaT S8+ Full Port V3.1 ROM. I am rooted with Magisk V18.0, and have Snapchat enabled in Magisk Hide. Every time I install Xposed v89.3 by topjohnwu, I get a message from Snapchat team a few hours later saying that my account is being temporarily locked for 12+ hours. Is anyone else experiencing the same issue? Is there a way to stop this? Is this caused by Xposed?

Xposed or root, i dont know but i had to say goodbye to snapchat since there is no way to get it working on rooted devices,i unroot, login, then root and after a couple of hours or maybe a day cant log in...titanium backup didnt do the trick neither, it is server syncd so they find out and block u

Yes, you have to hide root from Snapchat using Magisk Hide and uninstall Snapchat.
Then flash Xposed uninstall by flashing the uninstaller zip in recovery, reboot to system, install Snapchat and hide root from it and login, once logged in reboot to recovery, flash Xposed, reboot to system and it should work and stay working.
Repeat process in future if necessary.

Redline said:
Yes, you have to hide root from Snapchat using Magisk Hide and uninstall Snapchat.
Then flash Xposed uninstall by flashing the uninstaller zip in recovery, reboot to system, install Snapchat and hide root from it and login, once logged in reboot to recovery, flash Xposed, reboot to system and it should work and stay working.
Repeat process in future if necessary.
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That will work for MAYBE a few days. SC scans your phone now for xposed/root and will instantly ban it. Also, it keeps your device id stored on a blacklist so you'd have to change that too. They've gotten a lot sneaker about it. You can use an app like xprivacy lua or app ops to block this reading permission but it'll probably crash SC constantly. A few guys and I are trying to spoof the reading and device id and not get it to freak out but it's a slow process

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That will work for MAYBE a few days. SC scans your phone now for xposed/root and will instantly ban it. Also, it keeps your device id stored on a blacklist so you'd have to change that too. They've gotten a lot sneaker about it. You can use an app like xprivacy lua or app ops to block this reading permission but it'll probably crash SC constantly. A few guys and I are trying to spoof the reading and device id and not get it to freak out but it's a slow process
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Can't say I've ever only had it work for a few days, or only ever had it maybe work. It's worked for months now without issue.
I've also not had Snapchat "scan my phone" and I don't do anything special in that department, just regular Magisk Hide.
I've had it stop working once, months ago as I said above, and I just did the process and it started working again, no device ID change or blocking of permissions.

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Can't say I've ever only had it work for a few days, or only ever had it maybe work. It's worked for months now without issue.
I've also not had Snapchat "scan my phone" and I don't do anything special in that department, just regular Magisk Hide.
I've had it stop working once, months ago as I said above, and I just did the process and it started working again, no device ID change or blocking of permissions.
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If you gave sc storage permission, then yes it does scan your phone periodically. It's declared in detail, in apps like app ops. Anyway though, without anyone capturing logs of when the ban is done (I'm talking to everyone that runs a sc mod of any sort) , nobody can really come up with the exact reason for them, only make educated guesses because it seems to not be one thing related \_(•-•)_/ Happy snapping!

Seems to be that Snapchat is detecting Xposed, whether it be non-systemless up to 8.1 oreo (v90 beta-3), systemless by topjohnwu, or systemless for 7.0-9.0 (EdXposed). I used Snapchat with non-systemless Xposed by rovo89 up till a month ago when I upgraded to PIE, then I used EdXposed. My new 9.0 PIE setup worked well with SnapFreedom and EdXposed until I upgraded EdXposed and Snapchat to 10.51.0.0 when I got my first ban.
Plan for attack (haven't tried, banned on alt) to use Snapchat and Xposed (Possibly also Xposed modules?) without ban:
-Use AppCloner to rebuild the snapchat apk with minimal permissions (I have premium version). I was going to go this route, but AppCloner rebuilds com.snapchat.android to com.snapchat.androie, breaking SnapFreedom. Bare permisisons: CAMERA, MICROPHONE, and maybe LOCATION? PHONE permission will give away your IMEI and other stuff, and STORAGE may trigger Xposed detection.
-Use LuckyPatcher to deny snapchat certain perissmions, including read external storage.
This thread got me thinking: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-root-snapchat-uninstall-xposed-t3909199

I am using Pixen OS android 10 on oneplus 6. I have magisk root and want to install xposed. How to prevent snapchat account lock?

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Fix dec 2016/jan 2017: Snapchat on rooted android device running xposed.

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LINK 1 - Parallel Space: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lbe.parallel.intl&hl=en[/URL][/URL]
LINK 2 - Parallel Space 64-Bit Support: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lbe.parallel.intl.arm64&hl=en[/URL][/URL]
Salutations. (That means 'Hello').
NOTE: For those who are interested, I will include background information about how I came to the solution. All that other jazz too. First and foremost however; the fix!
SOLUTION:
Right at the top of the post, you will find two links. This being a new account and all (don't ask), until I create 10 posts I cannot include any outside links. So once I've done so, I will update the post.
STEP **: So at the top of the post, there are clearly two links. 64-Bit Android devices are becoming increasingly common. This architecture may pose a few problems. give the application framework. Should you own a 64-Bit device, I recommend installing this application too (LINK 2). This will theoretically prevent any obstacles.
Pre-requisite(s): Make sure you have the 'Snapchat' application installed. It is recommended to have installed the latest update from the Google Play Store.
STEP ONE: Download the application appended to LINK 1. This is called Parallel Space. You might recognize the name (its creators are the same who allow you to seamlessly virtualize Windows OS on Mac OS).
STEP TWO: Launch the application.
STEP THREE: You should be prompted with a grid-like interface. Here you will be greeted with a range of familiar icons. In the top right corner of each icon, you will notice a blue check-mark. Make sure that there is one next to the 'Snapchat' icon. This will ensure that the app is 'cloned'.
STEP FOUR: In the 'Parallel Space' app, tap on the 'Snapchat' icon. This will launch the application.
STEP FIVE: From here it is pretty self-explanatory. You are greeted by the standard 'Snapchat' interface. Tap on 'Log In'. Then proceed to do so.
STEP SIX: 'Snapchat' should be functioning as normal.
STEP SEVEN (BONUS): During testing, this worked on and off. --
Remain logged-in to the 'cloned' 'Snapchat' application within the 'Parallel Space' application.
Then proceed to launch the stock 'Snapchat' application.
Next attempt to 'Log-In'.
Should this operation be successful, you are then free to uninstall 'Parallel Space' and any related assets from your device.
HOWEVER, I personally do not recommend this. When logging out or updating the 'Snapchat' application, errors may be re-encountered.
Instead, I recommend that if possible, do use the stock application, but leave 'Parallel Space' installed. Using the stock app will improve efficiency and reduce the load on system resources. But keeping the 'Parallel Space' application on the device, well; you get the point.
Enjoy the fix! If it does not work, please let me know [Device Name and Model No.]. I've tested on various devices, succeeded every-time. Do keep in mind that this is a loop-hole, so may be patched in future or not work at all for some devices.
Background (Because I know someone will ask): The idea came to mind while using a LG G5 as a daily driver. I had tested every custom ROM available for the device. The problem was that with custom ROM's, there was always an issue, Malfunctioning sensors, camera's not working persistently, etc , etc.
The G5's stock ROM left me wanting more. The overbearing interface made it a living hell. Plus, the device just being rooted (NO XPOSED) meant that 'Snapchat' did not work. I looked for fixes for a time, but could not find any.
Development of ROM's for the device is on-going, and I am an active member. But I just couldn't handle not being able to use the camera (one of the device's best features) and no accelerator, screen-rotation, etc. So I went back to stock again. Do keep in mind that I was alternating/dual-booting between custom and stock ROM's just because of the camera; mainly.
This most recent time. instead of flashing stock MM, I flashed stock N for the G5. For 850, it has been officially released in some countries, and a manual flash via TWRP was a peice of cake.
This update is a lot better. I am running Nova Launcher again. So it makes it look a little better. Themes have also been improved. I am using an in-built dark one which makes the device look a lot better aesthetically. Additionally, I'm rocking a white carbon-fibre skin on the exterior; improving grip and overall security. The only issue was again, no 'Snapchat'.
After a few days, I had the idea to attempt this. I tested my theory and it worked! That's it.
Please do keep in mind that I will update this post as often as possible.
P.S This was tested just after updating to the latest version of 'Snapchat' which was a significant update. It included Shazam, Groups, etc. So you know, pretty cool that it worked.
Did not work on Google Nexus 5 running Android 7.1.1. Still gives error message saying that I can't connect to the server.
Same here, not working on freshly reinstalled and rooted 7.1.1 Nexus 5x. No Xposed, no nothing. I get the infuriating "temporarily failed" message in both cloned and regular modes.
It didn't worked. S7 edge exynos (6.0.1)
Holyphe said:
It didn't worked. S7 edge exynos (6.0.1)
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I'm pretty sure if you get Xposed framework, there's a module that allows you to hide root from apps. Problem is that there is no Xposed framework for Android 7 yet. Hope this helps.
hot_potato said:
I'm pretty sure if you get Xposed framework, there's a module that allows you to hide root from apps. Problem is that there is no Xposed framework for Android 7 yet. Hope this helps.
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Whats the name of it?
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Whats the name of it?
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I personally tried the module on cm13 but it doesnt work for me. I think that somehow snapchat knows when you use xposed too.
The thing is that on aosp roms with root already build in sometimes snapchat do not catch it but if you have xposed, no way you can get in. For that freaky snapchat app here is what i did: install any rom, if if had root build in i then install su uninstaller zip with twrp then log in into snapchat and after that, rooting with super su zip again. The catch is that once you log out of the app and attempt to log in again, you cant get in and you have to repeat the proccess. It's annoying as hell!!! They need to disable the security check, if people want to cheat che system somehow they will, so whats the point. Also there are much more tweaks for jailbroken iphones and they have no problem with it .
Sorry for the rant here buqt im super frustrated.
AndroidFL said:
I personally tried the module on cm13 but it doesnt work for me. I think that somehow snapchat knows when you use xposed too.
The thing is that on aosp roms with root already build in sometimes snapchat do not catch it but if you have xposed, no way you can get in. For that freaky snapchat app here is what i did: install any rom, if if had root build in i then install su uninstaller zip with twrp then log in into snapchat and after that, rooting with super su zip again. The catch is that once you log out of the app and attempt to log in again, you cant get in and you have to repeat the proccess. It's annoying as hell!!! They need to disable the security check, if people want to cheat che system somehow they will, so whats the point. Also there are much more tweaks for jailbroken iphones and they have no problem with it .
Sorry for the rant here buqt im super frustrated.
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That's the only solution I've seen working so far. unroot and reroot. Root cloak doesn't work, parallel doesn't work. I should've logged in before rooting and I hate to do it again.
Any work arounds yet? I've seen ppl do it using titanium backup but I'm not sure if that works. Can anybody help?
Samsung s5 G900v Not working
I have been searching and searching and still haven't found a way to sign into snapcat. It took me about 6 months to be able to find out how to root my phone.
Dukeboyty said:
I have been searching and searching and still haven't found a way to sign into snapcat. It took me about 6 months to be able to find out how to root my phone.
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Well todays your lucky day.
Step one turn off xposed.
Step two reboot
Step three sign into snapchat
Step four turn xposed back on
Step five reboot
You should be able to snap now.
Okay. I will try this on monday and will let youknow how it goes. Right now I decided to unroot to use snapchat, so I didn't loose my streaks. Thanks in advane will let you know how it goes.
immorality said:
Well todays your lucky day.
Step one turn off xposed.
Step two reboot
Step three sign into snapchat
Step four turn xposed back on
Step five reboot
You should be able to snap now.
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Now that i think of it, when i uninstalled xposed it didn't work still. but after i "fully unrooted" through Super su and tried to sign in it worked. so it has to do with root or maybe both but the xposed didnt work for me. Thanks even though it didn't/wouldn't have worked for me!
Dukeboyty said:
Now that i think of it, when i uninstalled xposed it didn't work still. but after i "fully unrooted" through Super su and tried to sign in it worked. so it has to do with root or maybe both but the xposed didnt work for me. Thanks even though it didn't/wouldn't have worked for me!
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Snapchat detects xposed framework.
Though at a time they did do root they since moved to blocking xposed due to the security concerns with money and also privacy of the user.
Though with certain phones and ect that could be the case I am using a s5 and have no issues.
just install magisk and systemless xposed and turn on magisk hide in magisk manager now snapchat won't detect root
then when u wanna log in just turn off xposed in xposed installer and reboot "it won't take time booting optimizing app when reactivated now" so reboot is easy
and u can have multiple accounts by backing up snapchat with titanium backup and don't ever log out just wibe its data and when u want to relog just restore the backup
and if u want to have multiple accounts access just patch the titanium backup with luckypatcher and have multiple backups (accounts)
ahmedsasker said:
just install magisk and systemless xposed and turn on magisk hide in magisk manager now snapchat won't detect root
then when u wanna log in just turn off xposed in xposed installer and reboot "it won't take time booting optimizing app when reactivated now" so reboot is easy
and u can have multiple accounts by backing up snapchat with titanium backup and don't ever log out just wibe its data and when u want to relog just restore the backup
and if u want to have multiple accounts access just patch the titanium backup with luckypatcher and have multiple backups (accounts)
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Can u make a instructions how to do it step by step? How can i turn off xposed in xposed installer? It also works when SuperSu is installed or i have to unistall it first?
Fnn.09 said:
Can u make a instructions how to do it step by step? How can i turn off xposed in xposed installer? It also works when SuperSu is installed or i have to unistall it first?
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make a nandroid backup if u want
1- full unroot by opening supersu and going to settings and press Full unroot and wait till it finishes and restart
2- download xposed uninstaller if u have xposed framework installed and flash it
3- install magisk manager from playstore
4- download and flash last magisk which is (12v) now from : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
5- flash magisk v12.0 which you downloaded now your phone will have systemless root
6- go into magisk manager app and go to settings and toggle "Magisk Hide" (ON) and restart now your root is hidden
7- remove your current xposed app and install this one : https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
8- flash systemless xposed : https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
9- reboot and go to the xposed installer app and toggle the xposed off or on as you want when u restart it won't take time optimizing apps like before so fast now
your root is hidden now but xposed is not but you can disable it and enable it easily
Instead of using Parallel Space (which I believe to be insecure) use Island to clone your apps. It's a little more advanced to setup, but it's a lot more secure. It works for rooted and non-rooted devices. On the 1st page of the thread, it explains how Parallel Space and others repack the apk file locally, which is dangerous. https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/closed-beta-test-incoming-companion-app-t3366295
Island never repack apk file locally, which is inherently insecure for users, since all your app data (including password input) are technically in the hand of MoboClean. (The same applies to other similar tools, e.g. LBE Parallel Space)
Instead, Island takes advantage of the underlying mechanism used by "Android for Work". This ensures that all your apps run natively in Android system and their data are securely stored in internal location of Android which is never accessible by Island. It has the same level of security as "Android for Work".
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Be sure to read the disclaimer!!! The app is still only available in closed beta at the time of writing this, and could possibly cause you're device to bootloop or even possibly brick it, but root, xposed, or other modifications {in my opinion) has a higher chance of bootloops or bricking your device.
You follow the same steps in island to clone snapchat as you would in Parallel Space to login to snapchat. It might be possible to use the play store inside island to download snapchat inside island and login that way. I can't remember exactly how it works. I believe that island is a good way to test apps in a "sandbox environment" to keep the data excluded, safe and secure from the regular apps that you have installed outside of island.
I use Magisk now which bypasses SafetyNet which is what snapchat uses to "block access" to modified/rooted devices.
Probably the easiest method is to download Casper which is an alternative snapchat client that allows you to save snaps, and many other features that the official snapchat client can't do. Find Casper at www.casper.io
FYI Netflix has started to change how they do things as well by hiding the app's play store page from devices that have been modified or rooted, but it's still possible to simply sideload Netflix for now.

Losing root after some time, Magisk v11 + MagiskSU

pretty much title.
sometimes i lose root twice a day, sometime 3day without lose, reboot/reflash magisk fix it
Same here
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Just experienced the same issue. After installing some modules and rebooting
I am experiencing the same thing.. but when or how I don't know... I just take reboot and again root will be back. Might be some other app like clean master or auto killing apps kills magisk services???
I had the issue too, but it stopped when I disabled MagiskHide. That of course is only a solution if you don't actually need it.
Not being an expert, I never found a way to debug the issue or contribute otherwise.
I can confirme. Also when MagiskHide is on, I experience random reboots, which is bigger problem. Any fix for it?
Karls0 said:
I can confirme. Also when MagiskHide is on, I experience random reboots, which is bigger problem. Any fix for it?
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Just a thought: have you added any system apps/processes to the Hide list?
No, i didn't. I don't use android pay, and i don't think that hiding root may be necessary for any other system app. When I turn MagishHide I have maybe 1 min before reboot. All was fine first few hours after installation, before first root losing.
If it will help, I'm on AOSP 6.0 custom ROM. My device is i9505. What's interesting it happens only if mobile data is on. Wi-fi doesn't do any troubles.
I will throw my experience into this thread as well. I am running Magisk 11.1 with DarkRom on my Nexus 5. Everything seems to work very smooth outside of randomly loosing root. I don't have to reflash, just reboot and it comes back. I do have MagiskHide enable for Android Pay. I also have the AppSystemizer model installed to covert Action Launcher 3 to systems. No random reboots, but loosing root is annoying. I may try to disable MagiskHide and see if that solves the root drop issue. Android Pay is handy though.
Ok Folks my 2 cents in regards to this trouble, i have did some work in reproducing this Magisk Root Loss.
say i have few apps like 1) SafetyNet Sample: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.scottyab.safetynet.sample&hl=en & 2) RootChekerPro app and both these apps are hided them from root using MagiskHide.
So when i launch Magisk Manager app and checked safetynet Status and then opened app1 (safetynet Sample) ran the test and then immediately did Forcestop the Magisk manager app and launched back Magisk Manager app boom the root is lost and did a reboot everything is back fine again.
I've been trying to find the cause of this issue for a couple of weeks. This is what works for me so far
1. Open Magisk Manager when root is working (either immediately after rebooting or after disabling Magisk Hide).
2. Does Magisk BusyBox and Magisk Hide.
3. Reboot
4. Enable Magisk Hide, but keep Magisk BusyBox disabled.
5. Reboot
Check if root disappears anymore.
I think Magisk Hide is causing the issue, disabled the Magisk Hide and the root stays.
It may also be releated with GApps package - it could explain why some people have this issue with losing root/stability but others no. You can try with smaller package (picko/nano).
Magisk 11.5 seems to fix the issue for me
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Magisk 11.5 seems to fix the issue for me
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No, it's just randomly occurring.
I was having the same problem with 11.1 and flashed the 11.5. It doesn't fixed.
Then flashed the ROM and 11.1 again the root is still there.
I don't know what exactly triggers the root to hide but there is something going on.
works on first flash of 11.1, then the next reboot breaks it again. uninstalling and reinstalling magisk fixes it again until the next reboot
I switch on MagiskHide only when I need it. So far it's quite good option, doesn't require any reboots.
did more testing, I don't lose root at all when I have MagiskHide disabled. Deleting /magisk/.core/magiskhide in recovery returns root.
Mostly a "me too" post. Issue still occurs on 11.6.
I tried replacing MagiskSU with SuperSU. But still the issue remains.

Incompatibility with snapchat

Hello, the new magisk with root included is detected by Snapchat and does not allow access to your account.
Is there any way to fix this? I tried to add Snapchat to magisk hide but it didn't work because the app crash.
For me Snapchat didn't crash, it just didn't let me log in. I added Snapchat to magisk hide but also removed the Casper app (which I think was the culprit)
After that I cleared data in Snapchat, uninstall app, reboot, reinstall Snapchat and you sometimes have to wait a couple of hours for Snapchat to "unlock" your account
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SC uses SN. If you pass SN you'll be able to login SC fine, did it last weekend with existing accounts as well creating fresh ones.
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SC uses SN. If you pass SN you'll be able to login SC fine, did it last weekend with existing accounts as well creating fresh ones.
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Can you use words instead of acronyms!
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Can you use words instead of acronyms!
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LOL Alphabet soup!
SC = SnapChat
SN = SafetyNet
Snapchat lets me log in, out & back in on Magisk 11.6 with no issues. I enabled Magisk Hide, but didn't have to specifically hide Snapchat​. Nexus 6P, 7.1.1.
It didn't work for me. Magisk to hide snapchat, SafetyNet Passed. I have tried restoring from titanium backup and that also failed. AquariOS ROM, 7.1.2.
Do you have another device you've logged into Snapchat with?
I had a problem a while back, that sounded like what you're writing.. And then I read somewhere, that you can't be logged into Snapchat on multiple devices.. Which I was logged in on a device I don't use so often.
Anyways, as soon as I logged out of Snapchat on my HTC I rarely use; restoring the login token on my Galaxy Note 4, with Titanium Backup, worked like a charm. Running Magisk v12 + Magisk hide, on TWIZtd S7 ROM for N4. Even a Snapchat beta tester on this phone, so constantly having updates, with no problems.
Not sure if that will help you, but figured I'd share my solution to a similar experience..
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For me worked perfectly, just did a fresh install of LineageOS 14.1 + Magisk, activated Magisk Hide in settings (Just that, not for Snapchat) and logged in without any problem.

Raiffeisen Twint (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.raiffeisen.twint)

Hi everyone,
I am using the application Raiffeisen Twint (version 1.2.16.0, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.raiffeisen.twint) on my Magisk's rooted Google Pixel (Android 8.0, Nov. 2017) without problems for a while, but since Magisk 14 versions, the application stopped working and the application reports that root is detected.
I have successfully updated to Magisk 14.5 (from 14.2), but root is still detected by the application, even with Magisk Hide activated for the application and the Magisk Manager package moved to a random name (could also be related to the updated application).
I have cleared the data of the application several times and it doesn't help and root is still detected by the application...
Anyone has a idea?
Thanks for your answers!
Like I said in the Magisk support thread, I can hide Magisk from that app just fine (on Magisk v14.5 beta)...
You don't happen to have any other mods that might trigger an app looking for root (like Xposed)? Can your device pass SafetyNet? Have you previously been rooted with any other root method and do you have any remnants of that left (root management apps, etc)? Do you have any apps that are known to be used for questionable purposes. By "questionable purposes" I mean getting access to paid features without paying, etc. Not necessarily that you use the app for this, but that the app might be used in such a manner... Etc, etc, etc. Every little detail might count.
Hi Didgeridoohan,
Thanks for helping me!
I do not have any mods installed in Magisk and also no Xposed. My device is passing SafetyNet!
I have performed a factory reset last week and since that I only rooted my device with Magisk 14.2, so no other rooting applications used. For details, I have unlocked bootloader, TWRP recovery installed and developer options and USB debugging activated.
My settings in Magisk are:
I have following applications installed on my device:
https://pastebin.com/pmt4jBMV
Do you see any applications with "questionable purpose"?
I get this message in the application:
Thanks a lot!
At a quick glance everything looks ok...
I did some experimenting with the other Raiffeisen apps you have installed, in case they also detect root and "tell" on you. At least one of them did detect root, but from what I could see it didn't make any difference for Twint.
I also tested installing a few of the root apps you had installed (in case the app looks for certain known apps), but that didn't make any difference either. I could still successfully hide root.
My guess is that it's something along these lines tough. That it's using another app or detecting a root app. You could start experimenting with that. Clearing data for the other Raiffeisen apps and adding them to MagiskHide and also removing root apps. Try disabling USB debugging and developer options as well (didn't make difference for me, but worth a shot).
Simple. Change name of package from settings in Magisk Manager, then MAKE SURE you add twint app to magisk hide list, then ERASE DATA of twint app, change package name once again and run twint. Working with Magisk 14.5. Screens if u want available. Or video.
Hi Didgeridoohan, Hi Mamama07,
Thanks for your help, but sadly none of your suggestions did worked... until the update of the application released yesterday, to fix problem related to rooted devices! [emoji3]
Thanks anyway again for your help! [emoji106]
I had the same problem (with BCV Twint) and after a few tries, changing Magisk Package Name worked!

Snapchat won't sign in, how to fix?

Alright so I'm running magisk 18.0 on OnePlus 3T with xposed framework. I was able to sign into Snapchat before xposed when I used magisk hide and all the other things you're supposed to do. I'm obviously aware I triggered safety net by using xposed, what's the fastest way to get safetynet to pass again so I can sign into Snapchat? Is it as simple as disabling xposed? Please walk me through this, thanks
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Alright so I'm running magisk 18.0 on OnePlus 3T with xposed framework. I was able to sign into Snapchat before xposed when I used magisk hide and all the other things you're supposed to do. I'm obviously aware I triggered safety net by using xposed, what's the fastest way to get safetynet to pass again so I can sign into Snapchat? Is it as simple as disabling xposed? Please walk me through this, thanks
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The reason I'm having this issue is because Snapchat randomly signed me out today and my restore point in titanium backup was too old
I had it too. Sign out clear data and cache and forced stop
Go hide in Magisk.
Reboot.
Clear data and storage again m
Open MM & turn off Magisk Hide.
Wait a few seconds.
Toggle Magisk Hide back on.
Force stop and clear Snapchat again.
Now before rebooting go ahead give it the permissions you want it to have.
Theory: don't give it the "phone" permission at first it at all if you can help it.
Reboot
Let everything finish loading and settling in, wait a couple minutes then try again.
If it's still messed up, is the account locked on their end until you call?
Let me know.
JayTheKid said:
Alright so I'm running magisk 18.0 on OnePlus 3T with xposed framework. I was able to sign into Snapchat before xposed when I used magisk hide and all the other things you're supposed to do. I'm obviously aware I triggered safety net by using xposed, what's the fastest way to get safetynet to pass again so I can sign into Snapchat? Is it as simple as disabling xposed? Please walk me through this, thanks
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vonDubenshire said:
I had it too. Sign out clear data and cache and forced stop
Go hide in Magisk.
Reboot.
Clear data and storage again m
Open MM & turn off Magisk Hide.
Wait a few seconds.
Toggle Magisk Hide back on.
Force stop and clear Snapchat again.
Now before rebooting go ahead give it the permissions you want it to have.
Theory: don't give it the "phone" permission at first it at all if you can help it.
Reboot
Let everything finish loading and settling in, wait a couple minutes then try again.
If it's still messed up, is the account locked on their end until you call?
Let me know.
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I turned off xposed in magisk and the installer, retoggled magisk hide for Snapchat and rebooted. Account was locked, what triggers this? I was using snap with Xposed undetected for months and then it randomly acts up. You mentioned not giving it phone permission, is that how they catch you? The only other thing I could think of that caught me was my cable app (spectrum TV) makes me disable usb debugging to use it
JayTheKid said:
I turned off xposed in magisk and the installer, retoggled magisk hide for Snapchat and rebooted. Account was locked, what triggers this? I was using snap with Xposed undetected for months and then it randomly acts up. You mentioned not giving it phone permission, is that how they catch you? The only other thing I could think of that caught me was my cable app (spectrum TV) makes me disable usb debugging to use it
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The phone permissions allows the app to see the phone's IMEI code. I think maybe that detected you are on a rooted phone using that information.
How to use Snapchat with magisk (After Ban)
Follow these steps to use Snapchat with magisk -
1.) Update to latest Magisk stable build v20.0 - https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v20.0/Magisk-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 - Ultimate Rom v11.3
Magisk - v20.0 (Stable)
Kernel - ElementalX
No such item in xbin
I tried that too but i dont find any item such as busybox my Snapchat account can't be locked because its has been open in different phones
So give a solution what should i do i uninstall edxposed tried everything root switch root clock hut none of them really works its say oh on your temporarily login fails please try again later help needed seriously its been days
Running
Magisk 20.4 stable
Ed xposed 0.4.5.6 justins forks snadhook
Android 10

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