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I am using a T-Mobile device converted to the newest Open Beta. Before, I converted it using the method which does not require a bootloader unlock; however, my device wouldn't pass Safetynet and I couldn't use Google Pay or download Netflix from the Play Store. Now, I've unlocked the bootloader, rooted my device, tried to use Magisk Hide and my device still doesn't pass Safetynet. It says "cts profile : false". Can anybody help me? What apps do I need to hide Magisk from? Are there any modules that can help with this? I would really like to be able to use Google Pay and be on Android Q, but I don't want to be stuck waiting on T-Mobile to roll it out.
Use magisk module called props to pass safety net
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Hi, since 2 days they've been an update in the safety.net detection from google. I cannot log in pokemon go anymore. My configuration is 8.2.4 global, phone is not root, just unlocked, i had installed before superSu and Magisk. Has some people here recorded having the same problem ? Do you have some idea on a way to fix it ? My safety.net was not passing but the game was working, i have cts profile mismatch and basis integrity false.
You need to lock your BL for pass safetynet, or use Magisk and bypass It
Lots of apps are beginning to block me from being able to use (Prime Video, ADT are a couple) with bootloader unlocked. It's not the root, because I have Magisk Hide. Is it possible to relock the bootloader and keep root and twrp? This is the H918 running 10s debloated.
No. Unlocking the bootloader is what stops it from checking the integrity of boot and recovery. If you lock your bootloader, it will bootloop.
This is where all other models have an advantage. The debug bootloader reports that it is locked even though it isn't.
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pre4speed said:
Lots of apps are beginning to block me from being able to use (Prime Video, ADT are a couple) with bootloader unlocked. It's not the root, because I have Magisk Hide. Is it possible to relock the bootloader and keep root and twrp? This is the H918 running 10s debloated.
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I am able to play prime video content on my h918. I do not know about adt, but I am able to use bank apps with magisk. I suspect Google Play thinks your device is "uncertified". Go to the Play Store then settings and check the very bottom for device certification. I find a lot of apps use this check to disable app/content.
darkknight1812 said:
I am able to play prime video content on my h918. I do not know about adt, but I am able to use bank apps with magisk. I suspect Google Play thinks your device is "uncertified". Go to the Play Store then settings and check the very bottom for device certification. I find a lot of apps use this check to disable app/content.
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Before I did the update to 10s,it did say uncertified. Now it says certified, so it's not that. Directv now wouldn't work until I hid root, but both those apps still said my system was modified even hiding root from them. Oh I should also mention Netflix works fine. Those 2 apps tho, they will not.
Benefits/downsides of doing that?
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I think you can't. Magisk overwrites your boot.img and that's the issue. Guess your phone won't boot afterwards.
Indeed. I tried it and it just got to the mi logo and rebooted itself over and over.
You can lock bootloader by restoring previous boot image in Magisk manager, then you should be okay.
You can't or it will show something like "Your device is destroyed"
You cannot lock bootloader after *any* system mod. Plain and simple.
Hi, please I have a question about this.
So, How do you use banking or paying apps like Google Pay if it checks for unlocked bootloader?
I would like to use Magisk + Google Pay and I dont see the way.
Thanks!
skorzo said:
Hi, please I have a question about this.
So, How do you use banking or paying apps like Google Pay if it checks for unlocked bootloader?
I would like to use Magisk + Google Pay and I dont see the way.
Thanks!
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With unlocked bootloader, you must install Magisk to pass SafetyNet. If you don't have Magisk installed and you have an unlocked bootloader, you will fail SafetyNet with ctsProfile being false, rendering you unable to install and run apps requiring you to pass SafetyNet. As long as you pass SafetyNet, you can run banking apps and Google Pay with no problems.
why so many people afraid to keep bootloader unlocked? ok is a security risk, but if high unlikely to have issue if you dont install/run bad stuff on your phone... or i mistake?
Hey,
I had the PixelElxperience custom rom installed until I heard about the new android 11 oxygenos beta. So I installed the new beta. Only problem there is I don't pass the safetynet anymore. I locked the bootloader which lets me pass google pays safety as I can add paypal. But my banking app doesn't let me log in.
Use magiskhide...
I second MagiskHide with the additional option of setting your props config to OnePlus 6T on Android 10.
Hello. I have some issue with gpay on oos13. In2023 11_f_64.
I have root with magisk26.1 hidden.
The safetynet passed with safetynet fix module.
the problem is Gpay work for some hours on my device then after hours i got a message saying my device dont match the security requirement and that i can not use gpay. When i clean all the data of the google play store and the google play service. I can use gpay again. But after some hours i got the same message. I think it may detect the unlocked bootloader. Do somebody face the same problem ? Any solutions ?
stell52 said:
Hello. I have some issue with gpay on oos13. In2023 11_f_64.
I have root with magisk26.1 hidden.
The safetynet passed with safetynet fix module.
the problem is Gpay work for some hours on my device then after hours 192.168.100.1 192.168.1.1 i got a message saying my device dont match the security requirement and that i can not use gpay. When i clean all the data of the google play store and the google play service. I can use gpay again. But after some hours i got the same message. I think it may detect the unlocked bootloader. Do somebody face the same problem ? Any solutions ?
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Google Pay uses SafetyNet API to check for device integrity and security. If any modifications have been made to the system or if the bootloader is unlocked, it can trigger a SafetyNet failure, leading to GPay not working properly.
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Google Pay uses SafetyNet API to check for device integrity and security. If any modifications have been made to the system or if the bootloader is unlocked, it can trigger a SafetyNet failure, leading to GPay not working properly.
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Thanks you for your reply. I still always pass the safetynet test but gpay is not working