Does your device pass SafetyNet test after the latest update? I've heard that somebody's device does not, but mine does. That ia strange behavior.
TrueMS said:
Does your device pass SafetyNet test after the latest update? I've heard that somebody's device does not, but mine does. That ia strange behavior.
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Maybe he have the bootloader unlocked.
He may be using Xposed. Unlocked bootloader doesn't have anything to do with passing safetynet. My device is unlocked and it always passes safetynet check (except June OTA).
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
He may be using Xposed. Unlocked bootloader doesn't have anything to do with passing safetynet. My device is unlocked and it always passes safetynet check (except June OTA).
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Wrong unlocked bootloader can break safetynet
It is the case for me and I don't care ?
Dead-neM said:
Wrong unlocked bootloader can break safetynet
It is the case for me and I don't care
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Well, it never happened to me. Safetynet never fails after unlocking bootloader (not with me, never).
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Its been reported that merely having an unlocked bootloader now trips safetynet. Google has officially turned their backs on developers and enthusiasts.
I never had a problem with xposed or magisk tripping safetynet; but an unlocked bootloader is by no means a security risk. So I'm not happy having to choose between snapchat and an unlocked bootloader.
Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/587ss9/psa_android_safetynet_now_tripped_by_unlocking/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/586bq7/android_pay_stopped_working_on_nonrooted_device/
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Well RIP AP....
Pixel and now this, I guess Google is becoming Apple 2.0
can confirm, I have unrooted stock 7.0 as my primary on multirom and is tripping safetynet, no more AP for me I guess since I'm NOT locking the bootloader, nice play Google
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IIRC chainfire DID warn us about this..saying if we keep trying to hide root, they'll keep trying to make it harder for us to do so.
Doing it to the pixel? Fine..but to a nexus phone? Kinda murders the whole selling point of Nexus.
Either way elgoog has been making some really odd decisions this past month or so.
I have an unlocked bootloader with everything stock and no root and I got past safety net for Pokemon Go.
biggiesmalls657 said:
I have an unlocked bootloader with everything stock and no root and I got past safety net for Pokemon Go.
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Last I heard pokemon go isn't working with safetynet properly right now. Download SafetyNet Helper Sample from the PlayStore, it'll tell you whether you pass or not.
geokhentix said:
Last I heard pokemon go isn't working with safetynet properly right now. Download SafetyNet Helper Sample from the PlayStore, it'll tell you whether you pass or not.
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Well I guess that a smartphone isn't for me, I'm gonna get a dumb phone again. Google can suck it. This is so ridiculous.
geokhentix said:
IIRC chainfire DID warn us about this..saying if we keep trying to hide root, they'll keep trying to make it harder for us to do so.
Doing it to the pixel? Fine..but to a nexus phone? Kinda murders the whole selling point of Nexus.
Either way elgoog has been making some really odd decisions this past month or so.
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The only pixel that is locked is the Verizon version
holeindalip said:
The only pixel that is locked is the Verizon version
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Yeah, that one isn't a part of this as its not unlockable. I'm talking about the Google Pixel.
This f's people who just want to install the latest factory image too; non power users who don't root and just want the latest OS..considering you need an unlocked boot loader to flash the images.
geokhentix said:
Yeah, that one isn't a part of this as its not unlockable. I'm talking about the Google Pixel.
This f's people who just want to install the latest factory image too; non power users who don't root and just want the latest OS..considering you need an unlocked boot loader to flash the images.
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Not if you side load the latest ota files posted the same day:good:
By the way, does re-locking bootloader wipe data or internal? Factory image page says that "Locking bootloader will wipe the data on some devices. ".
Pretty sure on the n6, we wipe everything on both unlock & relock.
I'm planning on getting a new Nexus 6. Is it not the right time? I'm afraid this issue will make me unable to customize my new phone.
jesuajovan said:
I'm planning on getting a new Nexus 6. Is it not the right time? I'm afraid this issue will make me unable to customize my new phone.
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You can still customize. You just can't do crap that you probably shouldn't be worrying about anyway. Android pay is a sham, since your credit card has an RF chip in it that works on the same scanner... but ONE FEWER companies get to track all your purchases when you use it since it leaves google out of the loop.
Indeed; also as long as you log into Snapchat once before you install root, it seems to continue to work after root / magisk installation.
I'm on 7.0 stock, rooted and unlocked bootloader and snapchat works fine.
pharpe said:
I'm on 7.0 stock, rooted and unlocked bootloader and snapchat works fine.
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I just want to say that Snapchat is one of the worst coded apps ever
For Snapchat to work, you have to login before rooting your device, just don't log out lol
holeindalip said:
I just want to say that Snapchat is one of the worst coded apps ever
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Amen.
I wonder what the hook is that it uses to check if the bootloader is locked...? It *must* go through the kernel, so maybe this is as simple as telling the kernel to LIE about it.
Well, that is simple conceptually, but not necessarily *easy* to implement.
I recently installed Stock Marshmallow on my G4 plus and for some reason SafetyNet fails, I'm using MagiskSU and have not touched the ROM at all except I installed TWRP(not sure if this would cause it to fail?). Would appreciate some help with this because I can't install apps with the SafetyNet check.
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Can you try checking again after disabling USB Debugging?
tywinlannister7 said:
Can you try checking again after disabling USB Debugging?
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It still fails, what other possible reasons are there that makes it fail and what can I do to fix it?
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SafetyNet will check your bootloader status and will fail if it is unlocked, if I'm not mistaken. I assume it is since you run TWRP and Magisk!
EDIT: Seems like its causing headaches for some users since some devices warranties are NOT voided when unlocking the bootloader (Ex. Nexus/Pixel), but Android Pay stops working when its unlocked. Kind of silly IMO. Seems like a defect if some advertised features stop working after a procedure that is accepted by the manufacturer.
daveribss said:
SafetyNet will check your bootloader status and will fail if it is unlocked, if I'm not mistaken. I assume it is since you run TWRP and Magisk!
EDIT: Seems like its causing headaches for some users since some devices warranties are NOT voided when unlocking the bootloader (Ex. Nexus/Pixel), but Android Pay stops working when its unlocked. Kind of silly IMO. Seems like a defect if some advertised features stop working after a procedure that is accepted by the manufacturer.
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I was hoping that wasn't the case. It's really pain in the butt to not be able to download some apps because of SafetyNet.
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I still haven't rooted my phone and installed a custom rom and it's been awhile since I've done that, being I came from OnePlus one.
If I root my phone will Google pay not work at terminals?
robbieast said:
I still haven't rooted my phone and installed a custom rom and it's been awhile since I've done that, being I came from OnePlus one.
If I root my phone will Google pay not work at terminals?
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Magisk takes care of that. You should be okay with rooted and stock.
This is my first time using Magisk & systemless root. If I were to make system r/w, does that automatically cause SafetyNet to fail, making Google Pay unusable?
sharksfan7 said:
This is my first time using Magisk & systemless root. If I were to make system r/w, does that automatically cause SafetyNet to fail, making Google Pay unusable?
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No.
If you are using Magisk SafetyNet should pass.
I'm just using a custom kernel and safety net passes. No Magisk only ElementalX
Google pay works for me with Magisk hide, safetynet passes.
If you unlock bootloader you must install Magisk to have Google pay and other payment apps working.
It's not only linked to root or not root, ASA your BL is unlocked your device doesn't meet the safety data integrity criteria for payment.
Magisk takes care of that
Addiso said:
Magisk takes care of that. You should be okay with rooted and stock.
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I have rooted my one plus 6t and magisk is not able to help me with the Google pay app
kunal420 said:
I have rooted my one plus 6t and magisk is not able to help me with the Google pay app
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Are you using Magisk Hide?
kunal420 said:
I have rooted my one plus 6t and magisk is not able to help me with the Google pay app
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Works good for me and I'm not even using magisk hide. Do you happen to have any modules that may interfere with safetynet not passing?
Addiso said:
Works good for me and I'm not even using magisk hide. Do you happen to have any modules that may interfere with safetynet not passing?
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Have you went to a terminal and paid for something with it? Because from past experiences even if it said it passed payments wouldn't work at terminals
robbieast said:
Have you went to a terminal and paid for something with it? Because from past experiences even if it said it passed payments wouldn't work at terminals
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Paid this morning just fine at a gas station.
Nope 8 I use it everyday.
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mang0 said:
Are you using Magisk Hide?
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Yes
I rooted my 6T and have Magisk 17.3 on it. I used Magisk Hide on every App without the root Apps. Safety Net passes and Google Pay worked for me. Yesterday I used it for the first time in an Wasgau-Market in Germany and I was able to pay with it. Had a really funny look from the people behind me in line the Moment I hold my phone at the Terminal. Also the cashier said that she is wondering if it works. Was awasome!
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I get a error in gpay when I try to set my card up. It says it can't be done bc my phone is rooted. Can anyone tell me how to fix? I have Google play hid in magisk
I get this
What does this mean?
Does unlocking your bootloader on the June update still break safety net?
AaronGavin said:
Does unlocking your bootloader on the June update still break safety net?
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I don't think the bootloader id breaking Safety Net. I think hardware attestation is breaking it.
If you are having problems with Google Pay because of hardware attestation (Magisk CTS not passing) this might be a temp solution!
Read this post and the post below it
This is the Module - hardwareoff_1.1.zip by @Displax
Does anyone know if it still isnt possible to pass SafetyNet with EdXposed installed?
I want to install Gravitybox which to my knowledge only works with EdXposed.
Anyone successfully passed Safetynet while having xposed installed?
XxSUPRAxX said:
Does anyone know if it still isnt possible to pass SafetyNet with EdXposed installed?
I want to install Gravitybox which to my knowledge only works with EdXposed.
Anyone successfully passed Safetynet while having xposed installed?
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Does it even work on 11 yet?
I did have it installed on 10 but can't remember if it passed..sorry man.
Try it if you're on 10 it's easy enough..
Think I've made a guide somewhere.
Yes it works on a11, make sure app list mode is on, and pass safetynet option is ticked, should be all good then
CraigHardy said:
Yes it works on a11, make sure app list mode is on, and pass safetynet option is ticked, should be all good then
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Hmmm
Cheers.
It'll be a problem though, there is no twrp.
CraigHardy said:
Yes it works on a11, make sure app list mode is on, and pass safetynet option is ticked, should be all good then
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Can you maybe provide some steps on how you did?
And is the safety net really passed or is it just overwritten as passed in Magisk?
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