Hi all, I am new to this kind of phone with stock Android, my last was Redmi Mi 9T with Magisk and Lsposed, safetynet passed and CustoMIUIzer.
With CustoMIUIzer I could disable the power menu while locked, now with my new Pixel 7 I really want to know which mods I can download, what apps do you recommend? For safetynet bypass I can simply install the usual mods from Magisk?
Thanks!
Er_Seraph said:
Hi all, I am new to this kind of phone with stock Android, my last was Redmi Mi 9T with Magisk and Lsposed, safetynet passed and CustoMIUIzer.
With CustoMIUIzer I could disable the power menu while locked, now with my new Pixel 7 I really want to know which mods I can download, what apps do you recommend? For safetynet bypass I can simply install the usual mods from Magisk?
Thanks!
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SafetyNet is no longer relevant as it has been replaced by Play Integrity. See this thread.
Keep in mind that some modules may cause bootloops after updating. YMMV.
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I maintain a few devices for my family members, and as I'm seeing more and more apps requiring SafetyNet checks for compatibility, I'm afraid I'm going to need to change my typical phh SuperUser setup I've been using in favor of using Magisk for root, since it can pass a SafetyNet check.
Are most ROMs out there able to pass SafetyNet if rooted with Magisk? I'm currently using OmniROM on most of my devices, but the dev team has explicitly stated that they don't support or recommend rooting. I know that a few ROMs specifically claim that they pass SafetyNet with Magisk. Is this the exception, or the norm?
What do I need to look for in a ROM to know if it will pass these checks?
wrkerr said:
I maintain a few devices for my family members, and as I'm seeing more and more apps requiring SafetyNet checks for compatibility, I'm afraid I'm going to need to change my typical phh SuperUser setup I've been using in favor of using Magisk for root, since it can pass a SafetyNet check.
Are most ROMs out there able to pass SafetyNet if rooted with Magisk? I'm currently using OmniROM on most of my devices, but the dev team has explicitly stated that they don't support or recommend rooting. I know that a few ROMs specifically claim that they pass SafetyNet with Magisk. Is this the exception, or the norm?
What do I need to look for in a ROM to know if it will pass these checks?
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I think you need to have release keys and approved build fingerprint
Look at "Xiaomi SafetyNet Fix for Beta & C. ROMs" Xiaomi SafetyNet Fix for Beta & C. ROMsMagisk module. Use it as a base for your phone.
You can also look at the similar module for my device (LeEco Le Max 2)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/themes/magisk-how-to-pass-safetynet-check-t3617017
to see what changes should be made to Port the module to the new device.
Here are my details:
Google Pixel
Android Pie
Stock
Bootloader unlocked
I know thatXposed does not support Pie yet. So, I am willing to install Edxposed, instead, or any other fork of Xposed for Pie.
So, how do I install it? Do I download the stock ROM and modify it somehow?
All I really want is Xprivacy, so if anyone also knows of anything else like it for Pie and any custom ROM that includes said alternative, then please tell me what they are (alternative to Xposed and Pie ROM that includes it).
Master Melab said:
Here are my details:
Google Pixel
Android Pie
Stock
Bootloader unlocked
I know thatXposed does not support Pie yet. So, I am willing to install Edxposed, instead, or any other fork of Xposed for Pie with I believe with exposed.
So, how do I install it? Do I download the stock ROM and modify it somehow?
All I really want is Xprivacy, so if anyone also knows of anything else like it for Pie and any custom ROM that includes said alternative, then please tell me what they are (alternative to Xposed and Pie ROM that includes it).
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Installation of edxposed is done through magisk.
They are not in the download section of the magisk repo and have to be installed manually in the modules menu with the + button. You will need the 2 files to flash in magisk + the exposed installer from this thread.
If it works you will need xprivacylua ( not xprvacy) which Marcel is currently working on to improve for pie with I believe edxposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/android-9-0-xposed-solutions-t3889513
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xprivacylua6-0-android-privacy-manager-t3730663
As for any other xposed versions for pie I have not heard of any others
Note: edxposed does not work for me on my s8 yet so I am not sure about your pixel.
I can confirm that EdXposed works on Pixel, I have it installed.
Like how @spawnlives said, the installation process is simple enough.
Just be careful what modules you install, a lot of them is not compatible yet and you could end in a bootloop and have to uninstall the modules via twrp.
I suggest you to read the list of compatible modules here.
If you're interested in a privacy module, looks like xprivacylua is already compatible with EdXposed.
spawnlives said:
Installation of edxposed is done through magisk.
They are not in the download section of the magisk repo and have to be installed manually in the modules menu with the + button. You will need the 2 files to flash in magisk + the exposed installer from this thread.
If it works you will need xprivacylua ( not xprvacy) which Marcel is currently working on to improve for pie with I believe edxposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/android-9-0-xposed-solutions-t3889513
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xprivacylua6-0-android-privacy-manager-t3730663
As for any other xposed versions for pie I have not heard of any others
Note: edxposed does not work for me on my s8 yet so I am not sure about your pixel.
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Is Magisk a custom ROM?
Master Melab said:
Is Magisk a custom ROM?
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No, magisk is a method to root your phone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382
Hi,
I rooted my OnePlus 8 with Magisk and I'd like to use Magisk hide for my banking app but the SafetyNet test fails.
I did install Edexposed a few months ago to install Youtube Vanced but it's not installed anymore. Do I have to factory reset or is there another fix to my issue ? Magisk version : 20.4, Magisk Manager version : 8.0.0, build : OxygenOS 10.5.10.IN21BA
Thanks !
LucasDupuis32 said:
Hi,
I rooted my OnePlus 8 with Magisk and I'd like to use Magisk hide for my banking app but the SafetyNet test fails.
I did install Edexposed a few months ago to install Youtube Vanced but it's not installed anymore. Do I have to factory reset or is there another fix to my issue ? Magisk version : 20.4, Magisk Manager version : 8.0.0, build : OxygenOS 10.5.10.IN21BA
Thanks !
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You shouldn't have used Xposed just for vanced, it has a rootless option, I don't know a way to recover CTS after installing Xposed cause it messes up basic integrity. Some people say if you install the canary version it has a fix for the basic integrity/CTS profile problem, you can look around that front. Sorry for not being able to help you further.
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Clear cache for Play Services. That usually helps...
Hi,
I know MagiskHide is going away, and I am planning to upgrade to the Pixel 6 Pro in the next 1-2 weeks.
However, my Pixel 4 XL is still rooted on Android 11.
I opened Magisk last night and saw that there was an update and updated to:
Magisk: d7e7df3b (23010)
App: d7e7df3b (23010)
When I did this, Magiskhide and SafetyNet Check were completely removed. i know this will probably be inevitable in the future, but can anyone ptovide me link to the previous Magisk flash and app version, so I can reverse everything?
As of now, I can no longer use Android Pay and many of my previously hidden apps will no longer run.
diesteldorf said:
Hi,
I know MagiskHide is going away, and I am planning to upgrade to the Pixel 6 Pro in the next 1-2 weeks.
However, my Pixel 4 XL is still rooted on Android 11.
I opened Magisk last night and saw that there was an update and updated to:
Magisk: d7e7df3b (23010)
App: d7e7df3b (23010)
When I did this, Magiskhide and SafetyNet Check were completely removed. i know this will probably be inevitable in the future, but can anyone ptovide me link to the previous Magisk flash and app version, so I can reverse everything?
As of now, I can no longer use Android Pay and many of my previously hidden apps will no longer run.
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If you are referring to the latest stable version, 23.0, it's in his Github.
GitHub - topjohnwu/Magisk: The Magic Mask for Android
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Thanks.....so I'm planning to revert back to 23.0 and then use 23.0 to repatch the stock boot.img. Hoping that will restore Magiskhide and everything I had before the update.
At this point, I am planning to stick with Android 11 and just want to reverse the upgrade from last night.
Really appreciate your help.
You can try Magisk Alpha (t.me/magiskalpha)
It is a forked version of Magisk by one of its former lead developers. It has option to choose between zygisk and magisk hide. I tested it on Pixel 4 XL and 6 Pro where it was able to pass safetynet checks.
Objective : Be able to use UPI/Banking apps on rooted phone.
Problem : MIUI Security app detecting root access even after using 'Hide the Magisk App'.
I have a Redmi Note 11 (spes) running on xiaomi.eu - MIUI 13. It's rooted using Magisk v26.1.
I have hidden the Magisk app using it's in-built 'Hide the Magisk App' option. But when I do a security scan in the in-built MIUI Security app, it is able to detect root access and shows payment environment not secure.
How can I fix this?
Where did you get 26.2?
Sheist! said:
Where did you get 26.2?
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My mistake, it's v26.1.
parker_04 said:
Objective : Be able to use UPI/Banking apps on rooted phone.
Problem : MIUI Security app detecting root access even after using 'Hide the Magisk App'.
I have a Redmi Note 11 (spes) running on xiaomi.eu - MIUI 13. It's rooted using Magisk v26.1.
I have hidden the Magisk app using it's in-built 'Hide the Magisk App' option. But when I do a security scan in the in-built MIUI Security app, it is able to detect root access and shows payment environment not secure.
How can I fix this?
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This here: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix plus zygisk activated in magisk could be the way to go. Here's the thread of the project where you can find more information. Cheers
NeoPreacher said:
This here: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix plus zygisk activated in magisk could be the way to go. Here's the thread of the project where you can find more information. Cheers
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Get the Displax version. Yes, with Zygisk and hide Magisk.
Release v2.4.0-MOD_1.2 · Displax/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - Release v2.4.0-MOD_1.2 · Displax/safetynet-fix
github.com