Safetynet fail - Google Pixel 5 Questions & Answers

Hello,
today my phone suddenly wrote to me that it is no longer possible to use google pay.
Phone Pixel 5. Stock firmware.
Google pay reports that the device is certified.
I use magical canary 23001. I have the safetynet fix module installed.
Google pay does not work. And magisk reports an error when verifying the safetynet.

matata86 said:
Hello,
today my phone suddenly wrote to me that it is no longer possible to use google pay.
Phone Pixel 5. Stock firmware.
Google pay reports that the device is certified.
I use magical canary 23001. I have the safetynet fix module installed.
Google pay does not work. And magisk reports an error when verifying the safetynet.
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Android 11?
Why using Canary?
Magisk v23 works perfectly.

Try this Safetynet Test App and see what it says.

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Question [Solved] Root and Gpay?

Hi guys
I recently decided to root my Exynos S21U, all fine to far but I'm fighting to get Google Pay to work properly - so far without success.
Has anybody here got a rooted S21U with working Gpay and could kindly share what you did to make it work?
Thanks,
Axel
U dont need root to have google pay.
Download apk from here and install it on your device:
https://apkpure.com/google-pay/com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
Beso said:
U dont need root to have google pay.
Download apk from here and install it on your device:
https://apkpure.com/google-pay/com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
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I don't think he's rooting to get Google Pay.
He wants a rooted phone, but is dealing with the side effect that it renders GPay un-usable.
Correct me if I'm wrong @s3axel
BTW @s3axel , have you tried Magisk Hide?
Yes, my device is rooted and I want to get Gpay to work
What I tried so far, all without success (of course all With Magisk Hide enabled for at least Gpay, Google Play Services and Google Framework)
- Magisk Stable
- Magisk Canary
- Props Magisk module
- Safetynet Fix 1.1.1
Funny enough everything is working fine in my other phone (Mi11U) with Magisk Stable and Magisk Hide enabled, nothing else...
Thus I was curious for reports from people who use their S21U rooted and with Gpay to learn what I need to do.....
s3axel said:
Yes, my device is rooted and I want to get Gpay to work
What I tried so far, all without success (of course all With Magisk Hide enabled for at least Gpay, Google Play Services and Google Framework)
- Magisk Stable
- Magisk Canary
- Props Magisk module
- Safetynet Fix 1.1.1
Funny enough everything is working fine in my other phone (Mi11U) with Magisk Stable and Magisk Hide enabled, nothing else...
Thus I was curious for reports from people who use their S21U rooted and with Gpay to learn what I need to do.....
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It's possible to make it work (I'm on S21 Ultra 5G, latest Magisk canary, AUC8).
Follow these instructions to the letter and you'll get going ;-)
Working: Magisk with Google Pay as of gms 17.1.22 on Pie
Ok. I tried this and it worked on gms 17.1.22, allowing one to add cards and pay in store. Warning YMMV, but this is the process I did to get this working. One caveat is that I suspect users will have to reverse some step if gms is updated and...
forum.xda-developers.com
By the way, once you succeed in make it work, I suggest you update the thread title with something like [SOLVED] or [WORKING], so other newcomers can benefit from it
rodrigofd said:
It's possible to make it work (I'm on S21 Ultra 5G, latest Magisk canary, AUC8).
Follow these instructions to the letter and you'll get going ;-)
Working: Magisk with Google Pay as of gms 17.1.22 on Pie
Ok. I tried this and it worked on gms 17.1.22, allowing one to add cards and pay in store. Warning YMMV, but this is the process I did to get this working. One caveat is that I suspect users will have to reverse some step if gms is updated and...
forum.xda-developers.com
By the way, once you succeed in make it work, I suggest you update the thread title with something like [SOLVED] or [WORKING], so other newcomers can benefit from it
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Thanks, this worked fine once I found the correct Magisk module
Just for reference flashing this module did its magic and kept the fingerprint in 3rd party apps working...

GPay no longer working

Has anyone had any issues with GPay not working on the Pixel 5? I've been getting a lot of issues with it recently. I keep getting errors when I try to pay for stuff using GPay. I'm using Magisk on my phone, but it isn't actually rooted. My version of Magisk and the OS are both a little out of date.
I had issues with it too. I just uninstalled then installed again and it worked just fine
Ewto16 said:
Has anyone had any issues with GPay not working on the Pixel 5? I've been getting a lot of issues with it recently. I keep getting errors when I try to pay for stuff using GPay. I'm using Magisk on my phone, but it isn't actually rooted. My version of Magisk and the OS are both a little out of date.
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Can you explain a little more about what you mean about not being rooted but using Magisk? Magisk doesn't have much use without root, and if you're running a Magisk patched kernel, you -are- rooted.
I would suggest using Magisk Hide, but I believe that option is only available under root.
did you install the latest safetynetfix by kdragon?
Releases · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
github.com

Question [SOLVED] Anyone with rooted 10s (with or without TWRP) and Google Pay working?

Hi
I succeded in rooting this phone without TWRP following this guide and applied the SafetyNet Fix without success.
I have also a rooted Poco X3 NFC with stock MIUI 12.5 where SafetynetFix is working fine. I have not flashed TWRP on the POCO, but I just use TWRP to boot into recovery, when needed.
Anyone succeded in having the RN 10s rooted with GPay working?
Thanks
no success for me too
Yup google pay is working for me. Make sure safetynet passes. I followed this: Root then install magisk as an app with different name, enabled magisk hide, enable safetynet fix, reboot and then install google pay
abhinavprateek said:
Yup google pay is working for me. Make sure safetynet passes. I followed this: Root then install magisk as an app with different name, enabled magisk hide, enable safetynet fix, reboot and then install google pay
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Safetynet unfortunately does not pass.
Which version of SafetyNet Fix did you use?
I will check again.
Thanks
This one: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
You need to install magisk and riru for it to work
abhinavprateek said:
Yup google pay is working for me. Make sure safetynet passes. I followed this: Root then install magisk as an app with different name, enabled magisk hide, enable safetynet fix, reboot and then install google pay
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When you say "install magisk as an app with different name" you mean that I have to install Magisk normally, then from the Magisk settings, reinstall with different name to hide it from other app.
Is it correct?
Thanks
THANKS @abhinavprateek
Finally it's working!!!
Probably the issue was the correct version of SafetyNet Fix that has to be the Riru one, version 2.1.2 actually (and Riru has to be installed in Magisk previously, as you wrote).
After installing Safetynet fix I cleared all data in those apps:
Google Pay
Play Store
Play Services
and rebooted
Then the safetynet check in Magisk was working ad also Google Pay

Can't get Android 12 + Magisk + SafetyNet, no matter what... All the guides seem outdated

So I'm trying to get Android 12 working with root and SafetyNet passing. I found that all the guides to be wrong or outdated. Problem with the latest Magisk canary is that it does not support MagiskHide. Problem with the latest stable Magisk (v23) is that it doesn't support Android 12. Here are the combinations I've tried:
Canary Magisk APK, Canary Magisk boot image, with Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.2.1 (Zygisk)
Result: No way to test if safety net passes within Magisk, but it doesn't seem to work.
Canary Magisk APK, Stable Magisk v23 boot image, with Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.1.3 (Riru)
Result: Does not work. MagiskHide automatically turns off after every reboot, probably because the canary boot image does not support it.
Stable Magisk v23 APK, Stable Magisk v23 boot image
Result: Device fails to boot. fast food indicates in an invalid signature. presumably happening because stable magisk v23 does not support Android 12.
Based on these test results these are my assumptions:
1. There is no way to run Magisk 23 on Android 12, and this article and its screenshot are fake:
https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-roo...k-on-android-12/#STEP_6_Boot_to_Fastboot_Mode
and this also does not work: https://krispitech.com/how-to-pass-safetynet-on-rooted-android-12/
OR
It was possible and Android 12 September 5th patch level but somehow not the latest December build?
There is no advantage to running mismatched Magisk APK and boot image versions
Both the Zygisk and Riru versions of the SafetyNet Fix do not work on the latest Android 12 builds.
The new DenyList system does nothing in allowing a SafetyNet bypass.
The ONLY working method That can possibly bypass safety net on Android 12 is using either of these 2 Magisk forks:
Custom Magisk by TheHitMan7 (Can’t find download link)
Alpha Magisk by vvb2060 (Can’t find download link)
Are these assumptions correct? Can someone please correct my misunderstandings?
You need Universal Safetynet Fix v2.2.0 or v2.2.1 which was just released 10 days ago.
To be honest, I haven't tried v2.2.1 yet, but I would imagine it will work. I'm on v2.2.0 right now.
Get it from here: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
I have been using Magisk Canary 23016, USNF 2.2.0, and MagiskHide Props Config 6.1.2 on my Pixel 5 running the December Android 12 release. SafetyNet passes, GPay works.
I have DenyList blocking both GPay and Google Play Store..
Either you have something configured wrong, or you're having a unique issue. Others have been able to pass SafetyNet using a similar configuration.
No, Magisk Stable does not currently support Android 12. You MUST use Canary 23016; none of the previous builds properly handle the vbmeta flags in the boot image header.
I'm using the latest magisk canary, USNF 2.2.1 and no magisk hide props and am passing. I have Zygisk enabled, but that's about it. Install was flawless. Followed V0latyle's thread on going from A11 to A12 when the canary update dropped.
Thank you everyone, I got it working the way you said! I was super close.
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V0latyle said:
I have been using Magisk Canary 23016, USNF 2.2.0, and MagiskHide Props Config 6.1.2 on my Pixel 5 running the December Android 12 release. SafetyNet passes, GPay works.
I have DenyList blocking both GPay and Google Play Store..
Either you have something configured wrong, or you're having a unique issue. Others have been able to pass SafetyNet using a similar configuration.
No, Magisk Stable does not currently support Android 12. You MUST use Canary 23016; none of the previous builds properly handle the vbmeta flags in the boot image header.
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I only blocked play services with deny list and it worked.
One of the guides told me to flash stock vbmeta (idk what this is), and this bricked it until I re-flashed the ROM. But I guess that's not needed anymore.
flyoffacliff said:
Thank you everyone, I got it working the way you said! I was super close.
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I only blocked play services with deny list and it worked.
One of the guides told me to flash stock vbmeta (idk what this is), and this bricked it until I re-flashed the ROM. But I guess that's not needed anymore.
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Which guide?
V0latyle said:
Which guide?
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How to Root Pixel Devices via Magisk on Android 12
In this comprehensive tutorial, we will show you detailed steps to root your Pixel device via Magisk running Android 12.
www.droidwin.com
On step 7. It says it's not necessary for some reason on newer devices but pixel 5 and older still require it. What does flashing this file actually do? Like what's the file made of?
flyoffacliff said:
How to Root Pixel Devices via Magisk on Android 12
In this comprehensive tutorial, we will show you detailed steps to root your Pixel device via Magisk running Android 12.
www.droidwin.com
On step 7. It says it's not necessary for some reason on newer devices but pixel 5 and older still require it. What does flashing this file actually do? Like what's the file made of?
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Nothing needs to be done with vbmeta as long as you're using Magisk 23016.
I'll try to explain what it is and what it does as simply as I can but there isn't really a simple explanation...
Some components of Android system security, such as Verified Boot, incorporate a means by which the data being loaded from critical partitions is checked in real time as it is loaded. This is called "device-mapper verity". The raw data itself is read at the block device level and used to create a hash; this hash is then compared to a reference hash to determine the data has not been modified. The partition that contains this reference hash is vbmeta.
When the Android 12 beta was first released, Magisk had not yet been updated to properly handle Android 12 boot image headers. Verified Boot is disabled for the most part when the bootloader is unlocked; however some elements still remain to ensure you're booting a proper device boot image. Magisk did not preserve necessary information in the boot headers, so the device wouldn't boot; we would get a message in bootloader stating failed to load/verify boot images
We figured out a workaround for this: disable dm-verity and vbmeta verification altogether. This was done by flashing the vbmeta partition with those two options:
Code:
flash vbmeta vbmeta.img --disable-verity --disable-verification
The problem with this is it has some sort of safety interlock that prevents system from loading if verity/verification are disabled and /data isn't clean. So, rooting required wiping data. You probably discovered this during your "brick": you got a screen reading Cannot load Android system. Your data may be corrupt.
We also discovered that the vbmeta workaround had to be performed every time vbmeta was flashed - meaning no OTA updates, because if vbmeta was flashed without the disable options, we wouldn't be able to boot a patched boot image, and even if we re-disabled verity/verification, the device still wouldn't boot unless data was clean. The only way to update AND reroot AND keep data was to ensure that verity and verification were disabled every time the device was updated.
Fortunately, Magisk 23016 fixed all of this. We don't have to mess with vbmeta anymore. Magisk properly preserves the flags in the boot header, meaning that AVB recognizes it as a legitimate boot image, and the device is happy.
has anyone able to pass safety CTSprofile ?
Basic integrity is pass but CTSprofile Check isnt passed...
anybody able to pass in A12 (OnePlus Nord)
tried all effort but dint work, even Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.2.1 (Zygisk) isnt working..
its makes Basic Integrity Fail after Flash ( Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.2.1 (Zygisk).
I roll back to A11 then sadly....
shhahidxda said:
has anyone able to pass safety CTSprofile ?
Basic integrity is pass but CTSprofile Check isnt passed...
anybody able to pass in A12 (OnePlus Nord)
tried all effort but dint work, even Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.2.1 (Zygisk) isnt working..
its makes Basic Integrity Fail after Flash ( Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.2.1 (Zygisk).
I roll back to A11 then sadly....
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You're doing something wrong. Don't overlook anything. I'm on Android 12.1 and pass safety net, Google pay works, Netflix works.
Have you configured the deny list in magisk?? If not do that then. I'd start fresh, don't connect to anything on first start. Hide everything about those Google apps. Then add your accounts etc etc. This is what worked for me no problem
thatsupnow said:
You're doing something wrong. Don't overlook anything. I'm on Android 12.1 and pass safety net, Google pay works, Netflix works.
Have you configured the deny list in magisk?? If not do that then. I'd start fresh, don't connect to anything on first start. Hide everything about those Google apps. Then add your accounts etc etc. This is what worked for me no problem
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I would like to know, how you are able to pass? I mean It is passed using Universal safetynet fix by Kdragon?
or without fix?
as you mention in your screenshot that you have put all google services in denylist,
I've already done that..
anything else ? you done it? can you show screenshot of your safetynet pass??
shhahidxda said:
I would like to know, how you are able to pass? I mean It is passed using Universal safetynet fix by Kdragon?
or without fix?
as you mention in your screenshot that you have put all google services in denylist,
I've already done that..
anything else ? you done it? can you show screenshot of your safetynet pass??
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I'm using the latest safetynet fix v2.2.1 Kdragon
thatsupnow said:
I'm using the latest safetynet fix v2.2.1 Kdragon
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Yes, you are able to pass both .. but i am having issue with OnePlus Nord A12..
On A11 i was able to pass without Universal fix..
but as I applied OTA of A12...
I lose safetynet pass.
let me know do you have any workaround?
I've applied Universal fix by Kdragon.. but before flashing Universal fix of Zygisk I was able to pass Basic Integrity but as soon as I flash Kdragon Universal fix of Zygisk both CTS profile & Basic Integrity gets failed... !!!!
I am still looking for solution to fix this issue..!! if you have any work around.. let me know.. I will do my best.. may be i need to modify device fingerprints with Security patch.? what you say?
shhahidxda said:
Yes, you are able to pass both .. but i am having issue with OnePlus Nord A12..
On A11 i was able to pass without Universal
I've applied Universal fix by Kdragon.. but before flashing Universal fix of Zygisk I was able to pass Basic Integrity but as soon as I flash Kdragon Universal fix of Zygisk both CTS profile & Basic Integrity gets failed... !!!!
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shhahidxda said:
Yes, you are able to pass both .. but i am having issue with OnePlus Nord A12..
On A11 i was able to pass without Universal fix..
but as I applied OTA of A12...
I lose safetynet pass.
let me know do you have any workaround?
I've applied Universal fix by Kdragon.. but before flashing Universal fix of Zygisk I was able to pass Basic Integrity but as soon as I flash Kdragon Universal fix of Zygisk both CTS profile & Basic Integrity gets failed... !!!!
I am still looking for solution to fix this issue..!! if you have any work around.. let me know.. I will do my best.. may be i need to modify device fingerprints with Security patch.? what you say?
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You do realise that your posting on the pixel 5 forum right?? I'd maybe go checkout what they are doing on the OnePlus side of the tracks
thatsupnow said:
You do realise that your posting on the pixel 5 forum right?? I'd maybe go checkout what they are doing on the OnePlus side of the tracks
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Yes, I knew i am posting in Pixel 5 and this topic isnt mention on Oneplus section..
I am looking for a solution of this issue.. but nobody has mention it till now.
Android 12.1 + Magisk 25.1 + Zygisk + Google Play services on enforced Denylist > Works charmingly
Note 1: Enforce Denylist for all the Google Play services modules on Magisk.
Note 2: After reboot, clear data of Google Play services and Play Store to make a fresh start.
pseudokawaii said:
Android 12.1 + Magisk 25.1 + Zygisk + Google Play services on enforced Denylist > Works charmingly
Note 1: Enforce Denylist for all the Google Play services modules on Magisk.
Note 2: After reboot, clear data of Google Play services and Play Store to make a fresh start.
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I have the same running on a Galaxy S10, but every time I put Google Play Services on the enforce Denylist and reboot it no longer shows there. I'm trying to be able to use my banking app, it worked charmingly on magisk 24 but not anymore. Any advice?
El3ssar said:
I have the same running on a Galaxy S10, but every time I put Google Play Services on the enforce Denylist and reboot it no longer shows there. I'm trying to be able to use my banking app, it worked charmingly on magisk 24 but not anymore. Any advice?
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What do you mean by "it no longer shows there"? Does the Google Play services disappear after putting on denylist? Did you enable the "Enforce Denylist" option? Did you do a retest of SafetyNet after reboot?
El3ssar said:
I have the same running on a Galaxy S10, but every time I put Google Play Services on the enforce Denylist and reboot it no longer shows there. I'm trying to be able to use my banking app, it worked charmingly on magisk 24 but not anymore. Any advice?
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Yea and it won't stick I've tried that too. You don't need to add Google Play services to the deny list anyway
thatsupnow said:
Yea and it won't stick I've tried that too. You don't need to add Google Play services to the deny list anyway
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If you're using Universal Safetynet Fix, Play Services is blocked out of the box. I had the same thing happen in one of the newer releases and thought it was an issue. It isn't. Play Services is blocked even though it doesn't show it.

Question [ROOT] Google Wallet on PX7?

Hi everyone! I have a rooted Pixel 7, with Magisk working perfectly. The only issue i have is with Google Wallet, even SafetyNetFix and Zygisk hide list didn't work. Can anyone with a rooted A13 device pay contactless?
Yes, it works perfectly with GPay/GWallet.
You shouldn't need to do anything else after enabling Zygisk, installing SafetyNetFix, then test if it passes the tests.
Which it should. If it doesn't, use the 2.3.1_MOD2-fix, not 2.4.0.
Had issues with 2.4.0 being inconsistent.
Download 'YASNAC' from the store, and run the test.
Does everything work?
If no, install 2.3.1_MOD2.
If yes, make sure you kill playstore and then wipe storage and buffer.
Do the same for gpay/wallet.
Reboot, and it should work.
Nothing should be added to the Zygisk hide-list.
Hi,
I also had the same problem.
Then I deleted the latest safetynetfix and used the version: v2.3.1
It works fine with this.
dmbardal said:
Yes, it works perfectly with GPay/GWallet.
You shouldn't need to do anything else after enabling Zygisk, installing SafetyNetFix, then test if it passes the tests.
Which it should. If it doesn't, use the 2.3.1_MOD2-fix, not 2.4.0.
Had issues with 2.4.0 being inconsistent.
Download 'YASNAC' from the store, and run the test.
Does everything work?
If no, install 2.3.1_MOD2.
If yes, make sure you kill playstore and then wipe storage and buffer.
Do the same for gpay/wallet.
Reboot, and it should work.
Nothing should be added to the Zygisk hide list.
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Google Wallet still no worky after installing v2.3.1. Where can i find 2.3.1_MOD2?
LeoPeink said:
It doesn
Google Wallet still no worky after installing v2.3.1. Where can i find 2.3.1_MOD2?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachments/safetynet-fix-v2-3-1-mod_2-1-zip.5795137/
Link to comment by Displax:
MAGISK MODULE ❯ Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module Magisk module to work around Google's SafetyNet attestation. This module works around hardware attestation and recent updates to SafetyNet CTS profile checks. You must already be able to pass basic CTS...
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Installed 2.3.1_mod2.
YASNAC gives me "pass" on Basic Integrity but "Fail" on CTS profile match.
Google Wallet still gives me the "your device does not meet security requirements to pay contactless".
Any further advice?
EDIT: Hide Props Configuration Module is configured to spoof the device as a Pixel 6.
EDIT 2: I will install the Feburary update on my rooted phone, I'll retry when it is up to date so i dont have to mess with fingerprints. Thank you who helped
seanho12345 said:
Did you reboot the phone after clearing it? I've been wiping it a few time but it still not seemed to work.
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dmbardal said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachments/safetynet-fix-v2-3-1-mod_2-1-zip.5795137/
Link to comment by Displax:
MAGISK MODULE ❯ Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module Magisk module to work around Google's SafetyNet attestation. This module works around hardware attestation and recent updates to SafetyNet CTS profile checks. You must already be able to pass basic CTS...
forum.xda-developers.com
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LeoPeink said:
Installed 2.3.1_mod2.
YASNAC gives me "pass" on Basic Integrity but "Fail" on CTS profile match.
Google Wallet still gives me the "your device does not meet security requirements to pay contactless".
Any further advice?
EDIT: Hide Props Configuration Module is configured to spoof the device as a Pixel 6.
EDIT 2: I will install the Feburary update on my rooted phone, I'll retry when it is up to date so i dont have to mess with fingerprints. Thank you who helped
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not work with me
salamdiab said:
not work with me
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Dont use props-modules.
Can you post your setup?
Like I've posted mine here

			
				
dmbardal said:
Dont use props-modules.
Can you post your setup?
Like I've posted mine here
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Here's my current Magisk hidelist and module setup. I'm using Shamiko for hiding apps from root
I've had gpay working this entire time used it yesterday around 6PM EST. This morning went to the gas station and got the error the device doesn't meet the software requirements.
Just saw the update for Shimako and Safety net fix. Just ran it and cleared Gpay and Google Play. All looks good just need to test it out now.
canibuz said:
I've had gpay working this entire time used it yesterday around 6PM EST. This morning went to the gas station and got the error the device doesn't meet the software requirements.
Just saw the update for Shimako and Safety net fix. Just ran it and cleared Gpay and Google Play. All looks good just need to test it out now.
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I'll try again later with Shimako.
To test Google Wallet, you can remove your credit card and add it back: if it does not give you the "unable to pay contactless on this device" you should be clear.
LeoPeink said:
I'll try again later with Shimako.
To test Google Wallet, you can remove your credit card and add it back: if it does not give you the "unable to pay contactless on this device" you should be clear.
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Just tested it out and it failed.
Can confirm that the new 3.0 MOD from Displax works flawlessly. I just installed it and everything is working.
https://github.com/Displax/safetynet-fix/releases/download/v2.3.1-MOD_3.0/safetynet-fix-v2.3.1-MOD_3.0.zip
seanho12345 said:
Can confirm that the new 3.0 MOD from Displax works flawlessly. I just installed it and everything is working.
https://github.com/Displax/safetynet-fix/releases/download/v2.3.1-MOD_3.0/safetynet-fix-v2.3.1-MOD_3.0.zip
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Ok it passes tests and lets me add a card to Google Wallet without warnings. I'll try to pay ASAP
If anyone else sees this thread, keep up to date here: https://github.com/Displax/safetynet-fix/releases
The latest version is v2.4.0-MOD_1.2 and works across all devices (not just Google Pixel) for passing safetynet / google pay etc...

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