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So now Netflix is out of Google Playstore, any clue how magisk going to work around this issue?
Thanks!
Most users can get Netflix, and other apps that use the same check, back by making sure SafetyNet passes (Magisk Hide), clearing data for the Play store and open it up again. A reboot is usually necessary before the apps show up and sometimes it takes a while. A few users have reported that it doesn't work, but I can consistently replicate this on a Nexus 6, Nexus 6P and a OnePlus 3T on different ROMs.
You can check in the Play store settings, at the bottom, if your device is certified or not. SafetyNet pass = certified.
Got Netflix working on the latest version with root using magisk... No problem there
Using Nexus 6p
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Even if you are not able to get it through the Play Store, there are other ways to get the latest version of an app, like apkmirror. This check doesnt prevent the installation or usage of those Apps, it just hides them on the Play Store.
nemexs said:
So now Netflix is out of Google Playstore, any clue how magisk going to work around this issue?
Thanks!
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As long as the SafetyNet checks are okay, the store and most apps don't know about root.
The one exception to this and I can't figure it out is an application called [email protected] by Mobile Iron.
Not matter what I do, it can see the compromised status of the phone.
Also Android Wear on my watch can detect the status so Android pay on my watch won't work, not matter what I do.
Yes, I've tried Magisk Hide on just about everything.
Didgeridoohan said:
Most users can get Netflix, and other apps that use the same check, back by making sure SafetyNet passes (Magisk Hide), clearing data for the Play store and open it up again. A reboot is usually necessary before the apps show up and sometimes it takes a while. A few users have reported that it doesn't work, but I can consistently replicate this on a Nexus 6, Nexus 6P and a OnePlus 3T on different ROMs.
You can check in the Play store settings, at the bottom, if your device is certified or not. SafetyNet pass = certified.
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Interesting. I never noticed that before. However I just checked and my Play Store settings says Uncertified. SafetyNet passes both basic integrity and cts profile match. Netflix appears and downloads via Play Store for me. I even cleared data on the Play Store and rebooted as suggested. Still uncertified, weird.
RoyJ said:
Interesting. I never noticed that before. However I just checked and my Play Store settings says Uncertified. SafetyNet passes both basic integrity and cts profile match. Netflix appears and downloads via Play Store for me. I even cleared data on the Play Store and rebooted as suggested. Still uncertified, weird.
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Interesting. Since your device can pass SafetyNet I'd expect Netflix (etc) to appear in the Play store, but from reports (and testing) you should first have to make it show as certified. Again: interesting...
About not being able to get "certified": Do you have multiuser active? If so I believe you'll have to clear Play store data for all users before it can show as certified.
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Interesting. Since your device can pass SafetyNet I'd expect Netflix (etc) to appear in the Play store, but from reports (and testing) you should first have to make it show as certified. Again: interesting...
About not being able to get "certified": Do you have multiuser active? If so I believe you'll have to clear Play store data for all users before it can show as certified.
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Nope, just me. Can you get your play store to switch being certified or not by enabling and disabling hide? I'm wondering if I was on a ROM or something that was uncertified and it just permanently tagged my device as such?
RoyJ said:
Nope, just me. Can you get your play store to switch being certified or not by enabling and disabling hide? I'm wondering if I was on a ROM or something that was uncertified and it just permanently tagged my device as such?
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Yes. I can 100% replicate getting my devices to certified or uncertified status by enabling or disabling Magisk Hide (passing or failing SafetyNet).
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I'm wondering if I was on a ROM or something that was uncertified and it just permanently tagged my device as such?
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You don't get permanently tagged. My device says uncertified until I enable Magisk hide, clear play store data and reboot. What device do you have and are you using a custom kernel?
Still no go for me. SELinux is set to enforcing, USB debugging disabled, play store certified, passed safetynet, used magisk hide on every apk that had the word "Google" on it, I have rebooted, waited, clear play store data (still certified), waited some more, rebooted again, waited some more... Idk what else to do.
Idc about Nexflix. I am however concerned that other apps will use the same detection method.
It working on mine. I can download and use Netflix.
Pure Nexus.
Franco Kernel.
Magisk 12.
Passes SafetyNet and is Google Playstore Certified.
Edit:
Just clean flashed SAOSP with Franco and Magisk 12.
Still passing SafetyNet but Google Playstore now reports Uncertified. BUT! I still can see, download and use Netflix.
Checking the play store in the magisk hide list worked for me.
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Still no go for me. SELinux is set to enforcing, USB debugging disabled, play store certified, passed safetynet, used magisk hide on every apk that had the word "Google" on it, I have rebooted, waited, clear play store data (still certified), waited some more, rebooted again, waited some more... Idk what else to do.
Idc about Nexflix. I am however concerned that other apps will use the same detection method.
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I'm also having this issue on my OnePlus One running unofficial Lineage build. Device shows certified, safetynet passes, magisk hide etc..... still wont show up.
however, for my Nexus 7 tablet running the official lineage build configured the same way, it shows up..
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You don't get permanently tagged. My device says uncertified until I enable Magisk hide, clear play store data and reboot. What device do you have and are you using a custom kernel?
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I have the same situation with my Droid Turbo, I am on latest ROM for my device, MM 6.01 with a kernel to hide unlocked boot. I am on Magisk V12, Safetynet passes, I can see Netflix in playstore, I can also use Android Pay it is functional. Yet Google Playstore says uncertified.
Edit: I cleared playstore cash, rebooted, same result. I added playstore to hidden programs, rebooted same result.
i am on ROM Tesla with Arsenix Kernel on my Oneplus X and passing safety net with Magisk 13 (BETA) and also getting verified in play store can download Netflix but if i start it it says uncompatible with your device. Any suggestions ? should i try Magsik 12 ?
I am also experiencing this.
My OnePlus One running Sultan's unofficial lineageOS with magisk v13 passes safetynet, it also shows certified in google play, android pay works, etc.... but no netflix in gogole play....
My Nexus 7, rooted with magisk v13, it does show up.
My OnePlus 5, official OOS with magisk v13 passes safetynet, it also shows certified in google play, android pay, etc..... it DID have netflix, HOWEVER.... I played around a bit with different magisk versions and the latest magisk beta was not passing safetynet.... I wiped my phone and went back to using my previous setup but now no mater what I do, I can't get netflix to show back up.
I'm going to agree with others saying that their device gets flagged, because I believe this is what I am also experiencing with my OP5
EDIT: I cleared play store cache/data (which I have already been doing) and then restarted the phone before going back into the play store, that seemed to fix it for my OP5
I used to find netflix with magisk hide now it dont show anymore even through my safatynet is bypassed and phone is showing certified on playstore ...... Cleaned everything and restarted my phone mĂșltiple times yet no netflix... Anyboby got a fix?
lexie90 said:
I used to find netflix with magisk hide now it dont show anymore even through my safatynet is bypassed and phone is showing certified on playstore ...... Cleaned everything and restarted my phone mĂșltiple times yet no netflix... Anyboby got a fix?
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There is always apkpure. An alternative to playstore with updates. That's how I got netflix back after my last clean flash since I forgot to back it up
NOt really a problem but Magisk Hide is on and SafetyNet check is a pass, but my play store shows uncertified.
I can still download Netflix and use it like normal.
EDIT; Clearing Play Store data seemed to fix it
Yesterday I updated to Oreo as the ZTE Axon M update service showed a new update available. On update Google Play would no longer launch and Play Services was not functioning. The Google Application services were pre-installed on the phone when purchased and shipped from AliExpress.
I figured I would reset the phone and on reset all Google functionality was removed.
I figured I would simply install the GAPPS services again and followed this thread:
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...-store-without-gapps-google-services-0176241/
However once everything installs and I launch the Play Store I get a white blank screen.
I would have expected to be prompted for the Google Account login screen and if I check Accounts from settings I can see that there is a Google Account listed but not configured and if I click it I am told to add the account from the relevant app. There is no other shortcut installed though other than Google Play Store which hangs as described previously.
I have tried various other ways to get this sorted out but the end result is the same, inability to add a google account and no way to launch the play store.
I considered YalpStore but its really not fit for purpose because anything that requires the Google Play Services framework will not run.
My phone is not rooted but it appears it does not need to be for GAPPS install functionality. I can see many threads that say this works without the need for rooting (and in any event there are no guides for rooting an Axon M).
My question is simply how do I the Google Play Store and Google Play Services to work on the ZTE Axon M with the Oreo update ? It is driving me nuts and I would never have proceeded with the update if I had realised it would simply be removed.
Same
I'm. Having the same problem I tryed everything
Me too please we want solution
Did you try the same package used for the Xiaomi devices? I have to play on that (it's the rev 2).
sev7en said:
Did you try the same package used for the Xiaomi devices? I have to play on that (it's the rev 2).
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Yes, same problem
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Yes, same problem
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I found that one new, tested the old with no success, checking this one: http://en.miui.com/thread-3998-1-1.html
sev7en said:
I found that one new, tested the old with no success, checking this one: http://en.miui.com/thread-3998-1-1.html
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I tried, same issue crashing
I tried multiple methods too, but to no avail.
I do suspect a possibility. The previous time when i managed to get my gapps working when i first got the Chinese set, i had to disable the "Mi-Assistant" App as that was the one preventing my Google Play Services from Auto-Running even though it was set to allow. This time, I can not even see Google Play Services in the Auto-Run Manager and while i tried to force stop and disable the "Mi-Assistant" App, it does not allow me to disable.
I hope this info can help provide some leads to an expert who would be able to help us get back our GApps running again.
Thanks.
I do agree... meanwhile take a look here: https://code.tutsplus.com/articles/10-alternative-android-app-stores--cms-20999
good morning I found the application with the google play store inside the play store zte. After several attempts I managed to install a heavy game (1.3 GB) as ADERA disabling all the Chinese apps, keeping the display always active, I only downloaded via wi-fi. So I managed to download it without problems (I do not know which of these changes worked). the application has a triangular design with central red, the word Google followed by two Chinese characters
Hi, are you on the Android Oreo Update?
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good morning I found the application with the google play store inside the play store zte. After several attempts I managed to install a heavy game (1.3 GB) as ADERA disabling all the Chinese apps, keeping the display always active, I only downloaded via wi-fi. So I managed to download it without problems (I do not know which of these changes worked). the application has a triangular design with central red, the word Google followed by two Chinese characters
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yes oreo 8.1 axon m 6 / 128gb. If there is the possibility I can post images of the app. One thing the app inside contains the play store but the apps that you download do not appear on the home of the device but within the app itself
Sounds like an emulator to me.. Would be great if you could provide the images of the app. Any small information helps.
Btw, to all, i did manage to download a GApps installer which seemed promising, cause at least it went into the login page for Google Account. But then the error of requesting to update "Google Play Services" popped up again and again and everything went down the drain again. Will try further and hopefully will have good news.
I'm new on the forum you have to explain to me how to post the images. thank you
Dears... did you see that in the ZTE Store?
Search for Google Play...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4561303&stc=1&d=1532957263
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4561304&stc=1&d=1532957263
Here we are
Pierpaolo89 said:
good morning I found the application with the google play store inside the play store zte. After several attempts I managed to install a heavy game (1.3 GB) as ADERA disabling all the Chinese apps, keeping the display always active, I only downloaded via wi-fi. So I managed to download it without problems (I do not know which of these changes worked). the application has a triangular design with central red, the word Google followed by two Chinese characters
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There is an application in the ZTE Market that installs a pseudo Google Play but it is sandboxed somehow and you have to launch this app to get access to your installs - feels very insecure to me - I just want a clean Google Play on the device
unfortunately for now it is the only solution I found. Otherwise you must use third-party app stores such as amazon, aptoide, etc.
Pierpaolo89 said:
unfortunately for now it is the only solution I found. Otherwise you must use third-party app stores such as amazon, aptoide, etc.
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I posted a link with a few of alternative stores (the best is to get the apk stand-alone ihmo) but if it is to follow that sandbox ways, as suggest, create a new "junky" account just to have it registered.
Any Update??!!
So I just upgraded my Nexus 6 from stock 7.1.1 to LineageOS 15.1 (Android 8.1). The installation went very smoothly and the phone feels like new. I spent hours getting the apps set up and I started to notice that some of the apps didn't get reinstalled automatically. Then I realized that Netflix never got reinstalled... no worry, I'll just go install it. Couldn't find it in the play store, then I found this url: https://help.netflix.com/en/node/12983 which first has you check the play store for certification. Mine says "Device is not certified". Is this expected? I must be missing a host of various apps from the play store because of this. I googled a bit and searched the Nexus 6 forums here for certification and certified but couldn't find anything useful for Nexus 6 phones that end up with this message.
The netflix help page instructs you to manually install the app at the end. I tried doing that and when I launch it, it reports "This device is not supported by the app" and closes. So I guess I'm SOL? The weird thing is my wife's phone is a Samsung S5 and it's been running LOS for a long time, 15.1 up until about a month ago then upgraded to 16. I've been running netflix on it from the play store forever. I've used netflix on my Nexus with 7.1.1 before I wiped it. How do I get it working again? I'm wondering if I go to LOS 16 which I guess I *could* try...
Any suggestions?? Can I spoof the play store so it works somehow?
I've done some more googling and I found these pages:
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-fix-device-not-certified-by-google-error/
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-removes-100-device-registration-limit-uncertified-device-page/
I put my GSF Device-ID into this page: https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/ and I'm still unable to find netflix in the play store. Am I screwed?
Is everyone who uses Lineage OS on their Nexus 6 unable to use Netflix and other certified-only apps?
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I've done some more googling and I found these pages:
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-fix-device-not-certified-by-google-error/
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-removes-100-device-registration-limit-uncertified-device-page/
I put my GSF Device-ID into this page: https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/ and I'm still unable to find netflix in the play store. Am I screwed?
Is everyone who uses Lineage OS on their Nexus 6 unable to use Netflix and other certified-only apps?
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From my experience, initially the playstore wont let you install netflix after a fresh install but it has happened numerous times where I go back into the playstore later or after clearing playstore data that it becomes available. I have never used lineage though on our phones. Both our phones are running CrDroid Pie Unofficial and Netflix works fine but after the initial clean flash its not downloadable immediately from the Playstore but does become available either after some reboots and/or wiping playstore data.
I got it worked out. I needed Magisk. Very nice solution to this issue.
spikeygg said:
I got it worked out. I needed Magisk. Very nice solution to this issue.
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hey can you please share the solution I'm also facing same problem after updating my firmware on oppo a15s
MAmeen said:
hey can you please share the solution I'm also facing same problem after updating my firmware on oppo a15s
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The solution is what I posted above: "Magisk". Really sorry I don't have more details for you -- that post was from 2019 and I've since upgraded to a different phone. Unfortunately, my Nexus 6 broke. I can scarcely remember what happened yesterday let alone from several years ago. What I do recall is that side-loading Magisk gives you controls to override some of the underlying restrictions. You should install it and play around with it if you're trying to get this to work.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
ive found another thread with this problem with - answers.
i guess its worth a shot.
any ideas what to do? ive ran multiple tests with no luck. im happy at least that now i know how i can fix play store.
its a bit sad tho, cause i can manage to make financial apps work .. but cant get them from store (and i dont trust getting them anywhere else)
i played around with stopping magisk app also uninstalled xposed , seems stable now
Is this referring to an issue where the Play Store opens and can install/uninstall apps with no problem but for some reason it stops functioning as it should when checking for app updates? Where it doesn't display the list of apps with available updates at all and tapping to manually check for updates animates for only a second and returns nothing?
Or is this referring to downloading certain apps hidden by Play Store when it can't verify your phone/ROM through SafetyNet or Google device certification, with the Store app fully functional otherwise?