[GUIDE][G800F] Get S Health working with Knox 0x1 - Galaxy S5 Mini General

I am not responsible for any damage, follow this guide at your own risk.
Tested on G800F (Exynos).
Things needed:
-root
-Xposed Framework
-Wanam Xposed / XSecureStorage module
1) Install Xposed, enable it, reboot.
2) If using Wanam Xposed:
a) Install it, enable in Xposed modules, reboot.
b) In Wanam go to Security hacks and tick "Disable Secure storage", reboot.
If using XSecureStorage:
a) Install it, enable in Xposed modules, reboot.
3) In Settings, go to App Manager (or something like that), go to All and search for HealthService, clear data.
4) Do the same for S Health. (you will LOSE IT'S DATA)
5) Done :>
Maybe you don't have to clear data of S Health, I cleared for both.
If this guide works for you, please tell me so.

work
Thanks, Work in 4.4.2

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Xposed crashes gapps on reboot/download mode

Hi guys,
I successfully installed xposed framework + wanam app and have been messing around with getting various mods looking lovely.
The one mod i really wanted the most was the 4 way reboot menu.
Everytime i reboot/ hot boot or download mode using the 4 way reboot menu all gapps (gmail, youtube, maps etc) crashes. Ive un-installed the framework and reinstalled which was a shot in the dark really.
I then read about clearing the google services framework data in application manager. This did fix the issue but only until a later reboot and gapps crashes again and again.
Have i missed a simple solution?! Thanks in advance.
p.s. am on cf rooted btu mk8 with su permissions given to wanam and xposed.
Other modules i have are multiple widgets.
I think what u have to do is:
- Go SuperSU
- Delete root perms APPs Xposed and Wanam
- Install again Xposed and give new root perms and reboot
- Install again Wanam and give new root perms and reboot
- Ur apps shouldnt crash now
- Enjoy
Joku1981 said:
I think what u have to do is:
- Go SuperSU
- Delete root perms APPs Xposed and Wanam
- Install again Xposed and give new root perms and reboot
- Install again Wanam and give new root perms and reboot
- Ur apps shouldnt crash now
- Enjoy
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I followed the above advice and all seems to be working correctly! Top advice. Thanks. :good:

s health won't launch after root

I dunno what's wrong, but obviously my s health stopped working after rooting the phone using CF AUTO ROOT. Anyone having the same problem?
wm2001wm2001 said:
I dunno what's wrong, but obviously my s health stopped working after rooting the phone using CF AUTO ROOT. Anyone having the same problem?
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You can install xpose framework, and install wanam > under security hacks > (enable) disable secure storage
if not work, go setting > application > s health > clear data
it can fix =)
xoo88 said:
You can install xpose framework, and install wanam > under security hacks > (enable) disable secure storage
if not work, go setting > application > s health > clear data
it can fix =)
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Thank you for your fast and accurate reply... and that solve my problem instantly
Yeah!! you are welcome
many feature at wanam, you can play around with it =)
Dear Friends,
please look here.:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/ma.wanam.xshealth
This Module works fine with Note 4 and you must not change the secure Settings with build.prop
XSecureStorage module bypass the secure storage checks on SHealth and Private mode services, this will let you load the SHealth App with no hangs and activate Private mode on Rooted Samsung devices running Xposed framework.
Why we do that? because somehow if you are using Xposed framework on GalaxyS5 (and the newest Samsung flagships), Secure storage will fails to process and save data, which leads to a Sensor service hangs.
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Install and activate the attached apk in Xposed Installer and S-Health works fine.
best regards
N9005 said:
Dear Friends,
please look here.:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/ma.wanam.xshealth
This Module works fine with Note 4 and you must not change the secure Settings with build.prop
Install and activate the attached apk in Xposed Installer and S-Health works fine.
best regards
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i had same problem clear data didnt work and wanam was causing the phone to freeze and lag really badly so i unrooted it and tried to do factory reset but it wouldnt reset when i pressed erase everything nothing happened so i reset through recovery and it wouldnt restart after that it was stuck on samsung logo in the end i had to download and reflash stock rom anybody know why thats happened as i like the wanam features but dont want that heart in the mouth moment again if i try to root it agin...
Don't worry the steps is easy
1. new phone (after factory store or flash rom by odin)
2. root it
3. install xposed and wanam
4. enable it under wanam > security hacks > "disable secure storage"
5. clear data under setting > application manager > shealth
6. reboot, shealth will be work!
good luck
xoo88 said:
You can install xpose framework, and install wanam > under security hacks > (enable) disable secure storage
if not work, go setting > application > s health > clear data
it can fix =)
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Awesome, thank you! I had the same issue and your solution fixed mine too!
xoo88 said:
You can install xpose framework, and install wanam > under security hacks > (enable) disable secure storage
if not work, go setting > application > s health > clear data
it can fix =)
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I was having same problem u have to download free ROM Toolbox lite From play store then go to performance click on Build.prop editor then go down and click on ro.securestorage.support change True to False. And reboot then it will work perfect.
this was really quick thanks guys now i can start doing some exercise
s health working properly

Samsung j2 200G~ dolby, viper xposed.

I m not responsible for any damages in your phone Proceed with your responsibility.
I used supersu root, install titanium backup and removed every bloatware . My rom is hell fast. here are a list of stuff essential and confirmed working for our device j2.
Dolby here https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/audio-mod-dolby-digital-plus-note-4-t3075871
Amazing without selinux permissive mode it works, it force closes but proceed again the same step. it works like a charm.
Viper Audio mode here https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
xposed installer here https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
wanam framework here https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960 ,,flash this zip via twrp.
, just download the xposed-v87.1-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20161125.zip from the download section,there shouldn't be any confusion, this zip is the essential FRAMEWORK to run the modules. no need to use the installer alpha version from the link . After reboot, download the wanam MODULE from the download module section , remember do not tweak much coz it gives a bootloop. so a back up in external card is essential. just restore the system from nandroid/twrp backup.
Edit: install universal init.d enabler and put 01selinux script to make permissive mode to install Dolby atmos.
thanks works like a charm.
Also, Can you make a list of all the bloatware you have safely removed and share with us. it will be very helpful to know which system apps i can get rid of

[Question] How to fake 'Official' Device Status on SM-T350

Hello, I have an SM-T350 rooted with Magisk, how can I fake the Device Status to show Official under settings?
(Right now it says Custom)
Using an Edxposed Module named "Firefds Kit" To install edxposed YouTube or Google Search "How to Install edxposed on Android (Version Goes Here)" then once installed, go to the hamburger menu of the exposed manager app and select downloads, then search Firefds Kit, then select the one for your android, for example, the one for Android Pie would be Firefds Kit [P], then install the latest version, select modules in the hamburger menu, and turn on Firefds Kit, restart, then open the firefds kit app, then go to the hamburger menu, tap security, then turn on "fake official status", restart, and check settings, THIS WILL NOT MAKE APPS LIKE SECURE FOLDER AND S HEALTH (If you sideload it since your on a tablet) THINK YOUR ON OFFICIAL BINARY. to do that, you need to patch one of the system files using a text editor in a root browser and restart, and for secure folder, it is under security in firefds kit, turn on enable secure folder, restart, try to enable it, restart, then hopefully the icon in apps should be there, tap it and set it up.
CaptainChris2018 said:
Using an Edxposed Module named "Firefds Kit" To install edxposed YouTube or Google Search "How to Install edxposed on Android (Version Goes Here)" then once installed, go to the hamburger menu of the exposed manager app and select downloads, then search Firefds Kit, then select the one for your android, for example, the one for Android Pie would be Firefds Kit [P], then install the latest version, select modules in the hamburger menu, and turn on Firefds Kit, restart, then open the firefds kit app, then go to the hamburger menu, tap security, then turn on "fake official status", restart, and check settings, THIS WILL NOT MAKE APPS LIKE SECURE FOLDER AND S HEALTH (If you sideload it since your on a tablet) THINK YOUR ON OFFICIAL BINARY. to do that, you need to patch one of the system files using a text editor in a root browser and restart, and for secure folder, it is under security in firefds kit, turn on enable secure folder, restart, try to enable it, restart, then hopefully the icon in apps should be there, tap it and set it up.
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Thanks but I have Android 7.1.1 which only works with Xposed not Edxposed so will this work with Xposed? Also what about passing safetynet? I thought safetynet wouldn't pass with Xposed installed? Also when you said "to do that, you need to patch one of the system files using a text editor in a root browser and restart" which system file were you talking about? What do I need to patch? Can I do it without a module?
JJcoder said:
Thanks but I have Android 7.1.1 which only works with Xposed not Edxposed so will this work with Xposed? Also what about passing safetynet? I thought safetynet wouldn't pass with Xposed installed? Also when you said "to do that, you need to patch one of the system files using a text editor in a root browser and restart" which system file were you talking about? What do I need to patch? Can I do it without a module?
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The system file patch is only if you have s health and want it to work. since you are on a tablet you must likely have notsideloaded it, I don't know if you can do it without a module, the process should be the same with xposed
CaptainChris2018 said:
The system file patch is only if you have s health and want it to work. since you are on a tablet you must likely have notsideloaded it, I don't know if you can do it without a module, the process should be the same with xposed
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Well, I can't really do it with Xposed because safetynet won't pass plus when I go into Xposed installer (Magisk version) after installing the Xposed Framework Magisk module it still says "Xposed framework is not installed" when I open Xposed installer. So, I may just have to try this on my S8 which runs Android Pie
JJcoder said:
Well, I can't really do it with Xposed because safetynet won't pass plus when I go into Xposed installer (Magisk version) after installing the Xposed Framework Magisk module it still says "Xposed framework is not installed" when I open Xposed installer. So, I may just have to try this on my S8 which runs Android Pie
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Did you install it properly or turn on Magisk Hide? Since it makes safteynet pass
CaptainChris2018 said:
Did you install it properly or turn on Magisk Hide? Since it makes safteynet pass
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Yes, MagiskHide was on but I don't think MagiskHide can hide Xposed even if it is system-less. Also, yes I installed Xposed correctly by first installing the Magisk module and then by installing the Magisk compatible Xposed installer app. I don't really know how to solve these two problems
JJcoder said:
Yes, MagiskHide was on but I don't think MagiskHide can hide Xposed even if it is system-less. Also, yes I installed Xposed correctly by first installing the Magisk module and then by installing the Magisk compatible Xposed installer app. I don't really know how to solve these two problems
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you need a special xposed apk made for the magisk xposed
elliwigy said:
you need a special xposed apk made for the magisk xposed
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I know, that's what I meant by the "Magisk compatible Xposed installer"

How To Guide [GUIDE][HOWTO] Use banking apps on your rooted device

Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you,
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This work very well with K Plus bank app.
ps000000 said:
This work very well with K Plus bank app.
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Happy to hear that.
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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This made me stuck in the boot animation of the phone for whatever reason hehe
After entering safe mode and then rebooting normally fixed it ^^
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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fedbook passed root check. thank you so much
Hi guys, hoping to not be OT.
Do you know if there's some way to make Google wallet working after the root?
I've already tried to hide it and the play services in Magisk and hide Magisk itself but doesn't work
Giunta._ said:
Hi guys, hoping to not be OT.
Do you know if there's some way to make Google wallet working after the root?
I've already tried to hide it and the play services in Magisk and hide Magisk itself but doesn't work
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The only one way I forced to work Wallet on stock 1.1.7 with root - change fingerprint of phone, but after that fingerprint scanner is broken.
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
Thanks. This worked for my banking app in Japan.
I just had to turn on Enforce DenyList in Magisk and add the Yucho Ninsho app to be denied.
mGforCe said:
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
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not worked for me :/
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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I guess if this guide would work with my op9 pro as no YT tutorial worked for me
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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u are a pro man!! finally achieved with ur guide, much much appreciated
lordnakki said:
Hello everyone!
This guide is for you, if your banking app detects root on your Nothing phone (1) after you have installed Magisk
1. Clear yours banking apps data
2. Add banking app and Google playstore to Magisk's DenyList (make sure the Enfore DenyList toggle is off in Magisk's settings)
3. Download and install the latest version of Shamiko(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases) via Magisk
4. Download and install the latest version of LSPosed(https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/latest) module via Magisk (also install the LSPosed(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lsposed.manager) app from the Play Store)
5. Reboot and open the LSPosed app to make sure it is working correctly
6. Download and install the latest version of Hide My Applist(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tsng.hidemyapplist) (HMA) app
7. Enable HMA in LSPosed
8. Reboot and open the HMA app to make sure it is working correctly
9. Follow the following steps to configure hiding in the HMA app:
Select Effective Apps -> Tap on "com.(name of your banking app)" -> Toggle Enable hide
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
10. Tap on the save button on the top right corner of the app
11. Reboot and open your banking app, it shouldn't complain of root anymore!
I'm sorry about my broken English.
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Hi Everyone,
It`s working for my banking app (K plus) but i got some other problems. Now, after each reboot some settings change : ( play protect on, zoom of the screen, wifi, bluethoot) and Google play store is not working. Maybe I missed something?
My config is SM-G975F, android 12, magisk 25.2, magiskhide props config, shamiko, Universal Safetynet fix, lsposed. Is someone have a tip for my problem?
Thank you,
Edit :
Google cannot get acces to any connection. So I removed magiskhide props config and use the true fingerprint, clear the denylist and HMA but nothing changed.
I cleaned the cache & data of the play store and play sevice. Now, i can connect to the google account and the play store is working. I reinstalled the "Hide" following the initial instructions and it`s working.
I don`t know where was coming the problem. But my settings are always changing when i reboot. Thank you anyway.
thanks bro i was searching for this! It works with Romanian Banking apps and google pay
update: it doesnt work with google pay it was working
Thanks. It does seem to work for Marriott hotel app v10.13.0 the latest, except I didn't perform these following steps mentioned. Maybe they are not applicable to the latest HMA 3.1.1 version on GitHub instead of play store? Also don't think I truly understand how to use template. Finally, there is a popup to ask me to uninstall Magisk? Probably not a good idea.
Under the Preference head, tap on Select hide methods -> Check API requests, Intent queries, ID detections -> Tap OK
Under the Template config head, tap on 0 additional apps invisible -> Check Magisk, LSPosed and HMA
mGforCe said:
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
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Thank you very much. This method also work with K Plus , SCB , KTB app.
ps000000 said:
Thank you very much. This method also work with K Plus , SCB , KTB app.
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Happy to note that it worked. Hiding root, especially with notorious bank apps, is a trial and error activity
mGforCe said:
Another alternative here is usage of Magisk Delta (Canary build) which has got built-in MagiskHide. So no need for Shamiko module etc.
My setup is as following: Nothing OS Android 13 Beta v 1.5.
I used Magisk Delta build f71636c2-delta - from here to patch boot.img as well as for installaing as Magisk Manager. Later I renamed it to Manager/Magical to avoid detection by any apps.
Within Magisk Manager settings I have enabled Bootloop Protection, MagiskHide. Further within Configure MagiskHide - have selected the apps wherein need to hide root.
Two Magisk modules used by me
1) SafetyNet Fix by Displax v2.3.1-MOD_2.1 from here
2) Reset Sensitive Props from here
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This worked for me! I also enforced SuList to just the apps I needed to have root.
Boster27 said:
This worked for me! I also enforced SuList to just the apps I needed to have root.
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Also Google Pay?
No longer works for Marriott 10.13.1

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