[Discussion] Snapchat Locked Accounts Thread Magisk - Magisk

This forum is meant for people who are getting locked out of their accounts due to "3rd Party Plugins or Applications"
We need to stop this from happening so share your experiences and thoughts on the matter.

I have 2 devices: a Nexus 6P running Pie (Pixel Experience) and a Pixel 3XL on the stock Pie rom. Both are rooted with Magisk Canary builds and both have Magisk Hide turned on. Snapchat never detects root on the Nexus but ALWAYS detects it on the Pixel. I've even repackaged Magisk on the Pixel but that doesn't help. I've read that it's easier for apps to detect root on A/B partition devices so maybe the newer, updated Snapchat apps have code to detect it. When I have time, I'll try an old version and see if it works...

Note that I don't believe Snapchat bans just by detecting root. It is detecting certain apps that are somehow triggering it. If you check the list of apps that you have given permission for superuser, it would be one of those. The app that I had that was triggering Snapchat was an app named app ops. I had downloaded it and just giving it permissions alone was getting me banned on Snapchat. I think this problem only affects users running Oreo or higher for whatever reason. I myself had an old phone running marshmallow with app ops and never experienced a ban. I don't think that any of the people reporting the problem had anything lower than Oreo. If you have somehow discovered the app causing your problems, uninstalling it may not fix your problem. I had to wipe my phone in order to fix it because I was still receiving bans despite uninstalling the app that was causing my problems

I've never installed app ops so that's not my problem.
As for A/B partitioning, I'm on a Samsung galaxy Note 8 and it didn't come out with this on my device so yeh ?
The main thing I found out that I had to do, was repackage the manager and I haven't been banned for the last 4 days

I am on the S8 plus and was locked out for 12 hours before. Snapchat continued to lock me out even when I fully uninstalled magisk. I decided to clean install a different Rom which seemed to do the trick. A month later I decided to go back to my original Rom and guess what? Can't even login coz of some mod I think.
So I would say it depends on what mods you have installed yourself or packaged with the custom ROM.

Snapchat ban
I have same problem. Yesterday they gave me ban but i was unbanned with their site. But today they give me one more ban but now is for 24h ... anyone know how to fix snap or maybe hide root? S7 9.0 blackdiamond v3

Downloaded an early January 2019 version of Snapchat and signed up for a new account on my Pixel 3XL. All was good at first then I closed the app. When I tried to sign back in, I got the "problem connecting to server" error which requires an update to the most current version. I updated and after just a few hours, I got the "12 hour account locked" message for "3rd party apps". I've had Magisk Manager repackaged but that obviously didn't help. BTW, I have not repackaged Magisk on my Nexus 6P and it's still works. I found a comment by a user of the Bitmoji app (which I use on my Pixel but not my Nexus) that reported his Snapchat was locked by this app so I uninstalled it. We'll see how it goes when my 12 hour ban is up...

Update: I uninstalled Bitmoji. I also added the systemless host module in Magisk and enabled systemless mode in Adaway. That is supposed to prevent Adaway from modifying the system partition but neither worked. I'm on a 24 lock now....

newkydawg said:
Update: I uninstalled Bitmoji. I also added the systemless host module in Magisk and enabled systemless mode in Adaway. That is supposed to prevent Adaway from modifying the system partition but neither worked. I'm on a 24 lock now....
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What apps have you given superuser? The app causing you problems is likely in that list

I had this happen before to me, i uninstalled edXposed and i was able to use snapchat even while on a 24 hour ban

iMystic said:
What apps have you given superuser? The app causing you problems is likely in that list
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Nope. I have the same apps on my Nexus 6P and it doesn't get locked out. In fact, my wife's Nexus 6P has the same apps, is rooted with SuperSu and she doesn't get locked out so IDK...

newkydawg said:
Nope. I have the same apps on my Nexus 6P and it doesn't get locked out. In fact, my wife's Nexus 6P has the same apps, is rooted with SuperSu and she doesn't get locked out so IDK...
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I don't know if this would affect you but an app that was causing the problems on my phone with Android 9.0 has no affect on an old phone running Android 6.0.1. I don't know why this happens but if you were running a new version of Android such as Android 9.0, an app that may not cause problems on your 6P may cause problems for you. And again, I have no idea why this happens but I can guarantee that was my problem and I haven't had a ban since

iMystic said:
I don't know if this would affect you but an app that was causing the problems on my phone with Android 9.0 has no affect on an old phone running Android 6.0.1. I don't know why this happens but if you were running a new version of Android such as Android 9.0, an app that may not cause problems on your 6P may cause problems for you. And again, I have no idea why this happens but I can guarantee that was my problem and I haven't had a ban since
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Both my Pixel 3XL and Nexus 6P are running Android 9 rooted with Magisk Canary (19005). Both have the same apps with superuser rights. All this to say that Snapchat was working fine on both for months and for about the last 6 weeks, my Pixel 3 XL's account gets locked and my Nexus 6P does not.
Thanks for trying to help and glad you figured your problem out.

I'm copying this from the SnapFreedom thread who's problems obviously mirror your own. I'll be editing parts out, but some of it should still apply if you guys are getting locked out.
XPrivacyLua
Install it from FDroid or Xposed Repo and check the boxes for "Determine activity" and "Get applications" in Snapchat's tab. You can also enable "Get location" to spoof your location and still use SnapMaps.
Magisk
A few points, these probably don't apply, but they're still worth doing.
Repackage it through Settings -> Hide Magisk
Make sure to block all components under "Google Play Services" and "Google Play Store". There's a few things that aren't blocked by default that might trigger SafetyNet.
Snapchat
Hoo boy...
Don't use anything higher than, and including, 10.41.6.0. It's pretty much a ban-fest. With SnapTools, we use 10.20.5.0 and 10.26.5.0. Those are probably your safest bets. Also, if you plan on downgrading, use any 10.39 app. Something in how logins work has changed in the later versions, so apps like Preferences Manager don't work.
Theming your app should be okay. I did it for months and never got a ban.
Only give it the bare minimum permissions. Storage, Camera, and Microphone. Location too, if you're into being tracked by your friends and Snapchat.
Do NOT use modified apps. At all. Ever. They're the easiest things to detect.
If you want to block ads reliably, you can use this Magisk Module. This WON'T stop bans.
Snapchat also logs your device ID. If you've received a temp-ban prior to this, make sure to change your Device ID. If you're on Oreo, you can use this app. If not, you can use Titanium Backup to change it. The latest version with this function is version 8.2.2. But honestly, the most reliable way is to reflash your ROM.

TevW said:
I'm copying this from the SnapFreedom thread who's problems obviously mirror your own. I'll be editing parts out, but some of it should still apply if you guys are getting locked out.
XPrivacyLua
Install it from FDroid or Xposed Repo and check the boxes for "Determine activity" and "Get applications" in Snapchat's tab. You can also enable "Get location" to spoof your location and still use SnapMaps.
Magisk
A few points, these probably don't apply, but they're still worth doing.
Repackage it through Settings -> Hide Magisk
Make sure to block all components under "Google Play Services" and "Google Play Store". There's a few things that aren't blocked by default that might trigger SafetyNet.
Snapchat
Hoo boy...
Don't use anything higher than, and including, 10.41.6.0. It's pretty much a ban-fest. With SnapTools, we use 10.20.5.0 and 10.26.5.0. Those are probably your safest bets. Also, if you plan on downgrading, use any 10.39 app. Something in how logins work has changed in the later versions, so apps like Preferences Manager don't work.
Theming your app should be okay. I did it for months and never got a ban.
Only give it the bare minimum permissions. Storage, Camera, and Microphone. Location too, if you're into being tracked by your friends and Snapchat.
Do NOT use modified apps. At all. Ever. They're the easiest things to detect.
If you want to block ads reliably, you can use this Magisk Module. This WON'T stop bans.
Snapchat also logs your device ID. If you've received a temp-ban prior to this, make sure to change your Device ID. If you're on Oreo, you can use this app. If not, you can use Titanium Backup to change it. The latest version with this function is version 8.2.2. But honestly, the most reliable way is to reflash your ROM.
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There are all the reasons why i purely stopping to use Snapchat, and also due to the fact that the application is so badly optimized for Android (even since the complete redesign of the application), in the end considering my use so irregular, I just uninstalled it, so no problem.
The time of Snapprefs and Snaptools was fun and funny, and especially less vicious as a concept than the basic one.
The good old days, but all good things must come to an end.

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It's what happens when a company becomes complacent and puts more effort into blocking modifications instead improving their terrible app.

Update:
About 2 weeks ago, I flashed the May rom update for my Pixel 3 XL, installed Snapchat ver. 10.41.6.0, hid SC and all components of Google Play Services and Google Play Store in Magisk and I haven't been banned! I detach SC from the Play Store with TiBu but it somehow gets reattached. I just don't update it. Thanks @TevW !!!

I have got a problem, I have a Nokia 7 Plus, stock fw no changes at all!
And I keep getting banned... Support is a joke, I just get automatic replies...
The only reason i may have for getting bans is if snap scans the sd card, where I have magisk and roms files from other devices...
Any tips ???

newkydawg said:
Update:
About 2 weeks ago, I flashed the May rom update for my Pixel 3 XL, installed Snapchat ver. 10.41.6.0, hid SC and all components of Google Play Services and Google Play Store in Magisk and I haven't been banned! I detach SC from the Play Store with TiBu but it somehow gets reattached. I just don't update it. Thanks @TevW !!!
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I tried to follow the instructions but snapchat keeps saying there was a connection problem with the server.

TevW said:
I'm copying this from the SnapFreedom thread who's problems obviously mirror your own. I'll be editing parts out, but some of it should still apply if you guys are getting locked out.
XPrivacyLua
Install it from FDroid or Xposed Repo and check the boxes for "Determine activity" and "Get applications" in Snapchat's tab. You can also enable "Get location" to spoof your location and still use SnapMaps.
Magisk
A few points, these probably don't apply, but they're still worth doing.
Repackage it through Settings -> Hide Magisk
Make sure to block all components under "Google Play Services" and "Google Play Store". There's a few things that aren't blocked by default that might trigger SafetyNet.
Snapchat
Hoo boy...
Don't use anything higher than, and including, 10.41.6.0. It's pretty much a ban-fest. With SnapTools, we use 10.20.5.0 and 10.26.5.0. Those are probably your safest bets. Also, if you plan on downgrading, use any 10.39 app. Something in how logins work has changed in the later versions, so apps like Preferences Manager don't work.
Theming your app should be okay. I did it for months and never got a ban.
Only give it the bare minimum permissions. Storage, Camera, and Microphone. Location too, if you're into being tracked by your friends and Snapchat.
Do NOT use modified apps. At all. Ever. They're the easiest things to detect.
If you want to block ads reliably, you can use this Magisk Module. This WON'T stop bans.
Snapchat also logs your device ID. If you've received a temp-ban prior to this, make sure to change your Device ID. If you're on Oreo, you can use this app. If not, you can use Titanium Backup to change it. The latest version with this function is version 8.2.2. But honestly, the most reliable way is to reflash your ROM.
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Does this mean that I can't use energized adblock magisk module? Do I have to use only the Snapchat adblock magisk module that you linked for any kind of adblocking on the device.
Thanks!

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Is there an updated guide to flashing the N6?

There's one main guide by xBeerdroiDx, but it is outdated and you can't find the download for the SDK that he's referring to, so the guide comes to an abrupt halt right at the beginning. Is anyone aware of an updated guide? Or at least an updated guide to the SDK download part? I'm fairly certain the rest of the guide will work the same, but this part needs updating.
Guide I'm referring to; https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/how-to-nexus-6-one-beginners-guide-t2948481
blarrick said:
There's one main guide by xBeerdroiDx, but it is outdated and you can't find the download for the SDK that he's referring to, so the guide comes to an abrupt halt right at the beginning. Is anyone aware of an updated guide? Or at least an updated guide to the SDK download part? I'm fairly certain the rest of the guide will work the same, but this part needs updating.
Guide I'm referring to; https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/how-to-nexus-6-one-beginners-guide-t2948481
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https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/sdk-tools-windows-3859397.zip
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https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/sdk-tools-windows-3859397.zip
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Got it, thank you. I've now got TWRP installed, making my nan backup now and expect to be on Lineage with Magisk shortly. I do appreciate it.
edit: Lineage flashed, francos kernel flashed, latest radio and bootloader flashed. Everything is up and running. Only problem is Safetynet is still being triggered, even without root. Currently trying to figure this out.
edit2: For some reason flashing Magisk and obtaining root, and then using Magisk Hide fixed my safetynet issues... for the most part. I say "for some reason" because Franco should've hid my unlocked bootloader, so there should've been no reason for Magisk to fix anything with safetynet. And secondly, I say "for the most part" because although Androidpay now passes the safetynet flag and lets me register a credit card (I haven't tried actually using it yet though), Netflix still doesn't show up on the Play Store. I tried clearing the app data a few times. It's been hours and it hasn't changed. Quite strange. Otherwise, I'm very happy with my new device.
edit3: So after about 8 hours, Netflix is now showing up on the Play Store once again. So Magisk hide + clearing Play Store app data + waiting a few hours is how I fixed it. Others said the same thing about it taking some time, but they said it should only take a few minutes. I guess it can take longer in some cases. Anyways, it's working and I'm a happy rooted camper.
blarrick said:
...Netflix still doesn't show up on the Play Store. I tried clearing the app data a few times. It's been hours and it hasn't changed. Quite strange. Otherwise, I'm very happy with my new device.
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Issues with Netflix are due to a new feature Google set up which allows a developer to hide their app in the Play Store from devices that don't adhere to the Google baseline. So, this is not a SafetyNet issue. There is an article about it on the XDA Portal.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Issues with Netflix are due to a new feature Google set up which allows a developer to hide their app in the Play Store from devices that don't adhere to the Google baseline. So, this is not a SafetyNet issue. There is an article about it on the XDA Portal.
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I'm aware of the issue, and it is about Safetynet. Netflix and other apps like PoGo can avoid being shown on the Play Store to devices that do not pass Safetynet.
Anyways I got it to work. About 8 hours after passing Safetynet, it finally showed back up on the Play Store. So I'm fairly certain it's Safetynet. I just made sure Magisk said it passed, cleared app data for the Play Store and about 8 hours after it showed up. I was checking periodically and it definitely took at least a few hours.
We were thinking along the same lines. The difference? You were coming at it from a device point of view while I looked at it from the developer's end. This is the portal article I was talking about.
https://www.xda-developers.com/netf...lly-a-new-feature-in-the-google-play-console/

Adhell 3 - Installed but Now Cant DL from Google Play?

I didn't want to hijack the Adhell 3 thread so am starting a new one
I managed to install Adhell 3 yesterday on my S10 and absolutely love it (the Internet is so snappy!!) however I've just gone to install an app from Google Play Store (and update an app) and it freezes at the installation part, draining rate battery. The only thing I've done different is install AH3 but have whitelisted Google Play Store as I was thinking the blocking of the app was what was doing it but am still having issues. Really not sure if the 2 are connected, its just the other thing that's changed since I last installed an app (right before I managed to get AH3 on my phone)
Did you by any chance disabled device security app in Adhell?
Kiran-Kumar said:
Did you by any chance disabled device security app in Adhell?
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ha! I did!!! In another battery optimization forum, some people have had success with disabling the device security meanwhile others have had it "break" GPS...in my case, it "broke" GPS
It gets better, you can use the DNS changer in Adhell3 to setup say, 1.1.1.1, 1.0.0.1 Cloud DNS
instead of use the VPN app which makes banking apps not function, and w/o having to run some code over ADP to change the system DNS.
Ohhhh!!!!

Magisk security risks

Hey, folks,
I have a question about the risks involved in using Magisk on the phone and also Xposed. Using Magisk and Xposed has always been elementary for me, however, I have never used my bank account on my phone as I am afraid of being vulnerable for using these applications. In my new job the use of my banking application is mandatory so I don't know if I should uninstall Magisk and Xposed. What do you guys think? Is it advisable to manage money on your phone with these applications installed?
thank you
Can you even run the banking app with xposed installed? It breaks safetynet and apps probably check for that. As for magisk yeah it's perfectly fine.
Hi,
I haven't had any problems. Being unable to sit up in front of a PC/Laptop, I handle *everything* on my phone.
Of course, like anything important, use proper security measures. Using a VPN is advisable. Look at places like the Android Authority Tech Store. They have deals here and there. I've purchased "Lifetime" (20 years) deals on 2 different quality VPN services, one for $20 and the other for $40. One goes out, or even out of business, I've got the other and my money's worth long ago, so no big deal.
I also use Avast! Anti-Virus (not asking for opinions), as it's Free. There's also an app that scans for cell specific stuff that "spies" on what your doing, called "Incognito" for $2-$3 (one time).
Use what you feel good about, that's just me. Just use common sense as always, of course.
But no, I have not had any issues. So either I'm secure, or they've gotten in, saw how little there is and decided that I need it more than they do and are probably working on ways to put money *in* for me.
TTYL
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
From my experience Magisk is completely safe, it hides root very good. Some banking apps might still recognize it and block it, but you can try hide the app in the magisk manager section or even generate a random package name for the magisk manager itself if the bank app still finds it.
Also, using EdXposed (the new "unofficial" version for oreo and pie) won't affect safetynet, but again some apps might recognize it. There is a module for that called "rootcloak", it hides root, xposed and particular keywords that you can manually add, from some apps you can choose.
Last time I tried that was 2 or 3 months ago, and my banking/security apps worked normally without any problem. You just have to play around a little with those hiding-settings when you flash them the first time, that's it.

[QUESTION] SafetyNet passed and device certified, but no Netflix on Play Store

Basically what the title says. I know is not a big deal not having Netflix, Mario Run or Mario Kart (maybe more, those are the ones I use) on Play Store, but it is useful for auto updates.
AFAIK this happens when Play Store is not certified or detecting unlocked bootloader. Now, the thing is, I have everything hidden in Magisk, SafetyNet pass on both Magisk and this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.scottyab.safetynet.sample
And weirdly enough, they seem to show up from time to time. How exactly does this work? Is it a play store detection thing, or is it some kind of flag on google's database? Because from the web, the apps shows as "not compatible" with my phone (when they don't appear on the phone, when they appear they are compatible on the web as well).
Sometimes I clear the data of play store and play services, but it doesn't seem to work, or seems to work randomly. I also tried clearing google services framework data, and it helped a couple of times, although I don't do that know, it mess up with apps and I learned that the hard way hehe
I'm just trying to figure out the google handling of this, and maybe a permanent solution from there.
I have a Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro with MIUI 12 (xiaomi.eu), Magisk and Xposed (phone's fingerprint is faked from an untouched phone and I can pass all the tests and use GPay, have Widevine L1... so all seems ok execpt for the apps things, which is beginning to bug me.
Thanks in advance.
I managed to get the apps showing on the store by doing these steps:
-Disabling internet connection on the phone
-Wiping play store and play services and rebooting
-Logging out from the device through the google security panel website
-Waiting 30min to 1h.
-Enabling internet again.
Then the apps were compatible again, as I can see on the play store web (not the app).
BUT, after 24h hours, or a bit less actually, they AGAIN appear as NOT COMPATIBLE on the play store web.
I'm trying to figure out why this may happen. Any clues? Thanks!
eXtremeDevil said:
I managed to get the apps showing on the store by doing these steps:
-Disabling internet connection on the phone
-Wiping play store and play services and rebooting
-Logging out from the device through the google security panel website
-Waiting 30min to 1h.
-Enabling internet again.
Then the apps were compatible again, as I can see on the play store web (not the app).
BUT, after 24h hours, or a bit less actually, they AGAIN appear as NOT COMPATIBLE on the play store web.
I'm trying to figure out why this may happen. Any clues? Thanks!
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Hi, not sure if this answer will solve your problem, I'll post anyway.
I needed an app available only in US on time. So I got a VPN and connected it. But the app still wasn't available. So I force closed the app and cleared the data (only for the play store) and it worked perfectly.
I know you already cleared data. But this time, try those steps, maybe it'll work:
1- Enable Magisk Hide
2- Force Close Play Store
3- Clear only the Play Store Data
4- Launch the Play Store and see if it worked
Hope this will help.
Have a good day
Thanks for the answer, but I think the problem is a bit more complex than that. Yesterday I re-did all my steps again and I got this:
This time I have not turned off my phone since then, and the "compatibility" is maintained. I will try to stay another 24h with my phone on, then I will turn it off on tuesday night and see what happens.
Also, I think this post would be more useful in the Magisk thread, maybe? Could an admin move it there?
Thanks!
@eXtremeDevil
The "incompatible with your device" message is only shown if you open Google Play Store in PC's browser., not if you run Google Play Store on phone: there an incompatible app simply isn't listed.
Your issue has nothing to do with fact that Magisk is installed on your phone.
Download APK from another market. Open it with 7zip or any other unpacker. Look inside extracted file Manifest.xml for any app's restrictions.
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Your issue has nothing to do with fact that Magisk is installed on your phone.
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Then where's the issue? Netflix is obviously compatible, is not a "real" incompatibility. Seems to me that google play store or services detect something on the phone then tell google servers to flag those apps as incompatible, therefore they are NOT shown on the phone and listed as "incompatible" on the web.
What I'm trying to do is to prevent this, prevent the phone from detecting whatever it is detecting and prevent my phone services to tell to google services/servers/database/whatever.
Because I can assure you, before rooting/Magisk this did NOT happen. So no, this is not a "real" incompatibility issue. Actually, as you can see on my screenshot, it IS compatible right now xD Who knows how many hours will this time last...
@eXtremeDevil
If your statement "SafetyNet passed and device certified" - what indicates Magisk gets not detected - is actually still true then turn on your mind.
That's the kind of help I'm asking here, AGAIN, my device is FULLY compatible with Netflix or Mario Run. I installed them through Play Store with no issues and I can run them with no issues. BUT for some reason, even passing SafetyNet and being the device certified, sometimes google detects something that makes those apps incompatible, and no, is it not the hardware or the ROM, is a security related issue, only I don't know which one.
OK, so today after 3 or for days without issues (and without rebooting) I rebooted the phone and the problem went back. I wiped both play store and play services data, rebooted three times and so far so good. Let's see what happens.
Could any forum moderators move this thread to the Magisk subforum?
Thanks.
eXtremeDevil said:
OK, so today after 3 or for days without issues (and without rebooting) I rebooted the phone and the problem went back. I wiped both play store and play services data, rebooted three times and so far so good. Let's see what happens.
Could any forum moderators move this thread to the Magisk subforum?
Thanks.
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Nice to see it worked
(I'll ask the mods for the thread to be moved, if you wanna do that yourself next time just report your thread and select "thread moving")
Raiz said:
Nice to see it worked
(I'll ask the mods for the thread to be moved, if you wanna do that yourself next time just report your thread and select "thread moving")
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Thanks for the moving trick, I didn't know that
Ask for the problem, is not actually fixed, I still lose those apps from time to time, and I'm still looking for a cause and for a definitive solution
It happened again after 2 or 3 reboots. I suspect the culprit is EdXposed or one of its modules. What I can't understand is why my other phone doesn't have that issue, or my girlfriends phone, that actually has the original Xposed...
I was seeing a similar issue. Without Magisk installed I was able to download Netflix from the Play store without issue. After Magisk installed and pass CTS, going back to play store Netflix app page showed red error msg, "This app isn't compatible with your device anymore. Contact the developers for more info." Force stop Play Store, clearing cache/storage resolved issue.
Curious but did you try setting the Magisk Manager option to hide and rename the manager package? Also if you have either ed/xposed, did you check if installing SudoHide module and hiding Magisk Manager from Play Store turns out different results? Doing the latter will remove Play Store (or any app you hide from Magisk through SudoHide for that matter) from the Magisk hide app list, something to keep in mind in case you need magisk hide enabled for play store, but I'm assuming you don't need to since you tried that already to no avail. Otherwise I'm curious to know if either, both, or neither solves this issue.
mr3p said:
I was seeing a similar issue. Without Magisk installed I was able to download Netflix from the Play store without issue. After Magisk installed and pass CTS, going back to play store Netflix app page showed red error msg, "This app isn't compatible with your device anymore. Contact the developers for more info." Force stop Play Store, clearing cache/storage resolved issue.
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Yes, that seemst to work. I think I also need to clean Play Services app as well.
mario0318 said:
Curious but did you try setting the Magisk Manager option to hide and rename the manager package? Also if you have either ed/xposed, did you check if installing SudoHide module and hiding Magisk Manager from Play Store turns out different results? Doing the latter will remove Play Store (or any app you hide from Magisk through SudoHide for that matter) from the Magisk hide app list, something to keep in mind in case you need magisk hide enabled for play store, but I'm assuming you don't need to since you tried that already to no avail. Otherwise I'm curious to know if either, both, or neither solves this issue.
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Tried that, didn't work. And yes, I have the manager renamed to something random.
SafetyNet does not pass 100% of the time, the clear data works but only for a while, I guess there's nothing to be done here...

S-Push TAN still detects Magisk (Also Canary Build)

Hey, I did things like:
-Applied Magisk Hide
-Selected all in Push TAN
-Applied package rename of Magisk
And s push tan still detects fcking root/ magisk.
The only way it works is to freeze the magisk app with another app. But this solution is trashy and I dont want to every time freeze magisk if I need s push tan.
Are there some fixes? Or even APK edits which I can install?
#****ThoseBankingApps
You can rebuild the stub as described/discussed in this github issue:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/issues/1084
Didgeridoohan said:
You can rebuild the stub as described/discussed in this github issue:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/issues/1084
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fck off dude. Where its "described" in your eyes? There is nothing usefull and not even links BRUH
Suakey said:
fck off dude. Where its "described" in your eyes? There is nothing usefull and not even links BRUH
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It is, but you might have to scroll back quite a few posts (it'll be from August or September, IIRC).
And please be mindful of your language. I'll let it slip this one time, but before posting anything further I suggest you take a look at the forum rules.
Hello again. A small update with some background info I didn't have time to add earlier...
The reason it's almost impossible to hide the Magisk app, even with it repackaged with a random name, is Android's poor privacy. Up until now, any app could query any other app on your device... Now that should change though. From August 2021 all new apps and from November 2021 all app updates in the Play Store will be forced to target API 30 (Android 11). This means that they're forced to conform to new privacy changes that make it so that they no longer can query other apps on your device.
In other words: the real solution is to wait until S-Push TAN gets its next update or so and it should no longer be able to detect the Magisk app.
Didgeridoohan said:
Hello again. A small update with some background info I didn't have time to add earlier...
The reason it's almost impossible to hide the Magisk app, even with it repackaged with a random name, is Android's poor privacy. Up until now, any app could query any other app on your device... Now that should change though. From August 2021 all new apps and from November 2021 all app updates in the Play Store will be forced to target API 30 (Android 11). This means that they're forced to conform to new privacy changes that make it so that they no longer can query other apps on your device.
In other words: the real solution is to wait until S-Push TAN gets its next update or so and it should no longer be able to detect the Magisk app.
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Thanks for this information.
But how can it be that the devs of Magisk cant block those requests of other apps? I mean then "magisk HIDE" is completely nonsene in my eyes.
Suakey said:
Thanks for this information.
But how can it be that the devs of Magisk cant block those requests of other apps? I mean then "magisk HIDE" is completely nonsene in my eyes.
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MagiskHide (and from now on Deny) hides what Magisk (the actual service, not the app) changes. Because of the above mentioned privacy limitations in Android up until Android 10 it has been practically impossible to fully hide the app without Xposed style modules (of which there are a couple that also can do the job). Since Magisk isn't Xposed (or at least hasn't been up until now when Zygisk now is live) it's been impossible for Magisk to do this by itself. And now there's no longer any need once the A11 updates for the apps on the Play store goes live (hopefully).
Didgeridoohan said:
MagiskHide (and from now on Deny) hides what Magisk (the actual service, not the app) changes. Because of the above mentioned privacy limitations in Android up until Android 10 it has been practically impossible to fully hide the app without Xposed style modules (of which there are a couple that also can do the job). Since Magisk isn't Xposed (or at least hasn't been up until now when Zygisk now is live) it's been impossible for Magisk to do this by itself. And now there's no longer any need once the A11 updates for the apps on the Play store goes live (hopefully).
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So that means actually that I have zero chance because im on Android 10? XD...

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