Safety net test failed - Samsung Galaxy M30s Questions & Answers

Installed EdXposed modules and now SafetyNet failed completely. Blacklisted play store, play services in edxposed manager but still no success. Play store now shows device is uncertified. Is it okay if i keep it that way? Will i get my apps auto updated. Does anyone has a workaround for this?
Device: Galay M30S, Magisk rooted with EdXposed installed, no custom rom installed

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[DISCUSSION] safetynet and snapchat

I am currently rooted with magisk and installed Xposed non systemlessly, I try logging in to Snapchat and it says cannot log in. I uninstall Xposed and Snapchat lets me log in! Anyone else have this issue and if so, is there any way to fix this?
Snapchat detects Xposed. also, non-systemless means you installed it to system, so it trips safetynet
uninstall xposed log in with snapchat relog in
dialga13 said:
Snapchat detects Xposed. also, non-systemless means you installed it to system, so it trips safetynet
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Got it, the systemless xposed installer doesn't work for some reason on my phone

Pass SafetyNet with Magisk

After a long time using SuperSU, I switched to Magisk yesterday, for it's modules and of course Magisk Hide. So, starting with a full stock B414 rom, I unlocked my BL, installed OldDroid's TWRP and flashed Magisk 16.0 .
Everything went fine, I'm able to give root access to my apps. What I'm trying to do now is passing SafetyNet check.
I downloaded SafetyNet "attest" from the store and ran a test -> Basic integrity : false and CTS profile match -> false :crying:
Reading various tutorials, I enabled magisk hide, selected a few google apps to hide (store, services framework) , enabled Host systemless and magisk Core (rebooted my phone between these changes), cleared Store data. Regardless of what I've done, I keep failing at SafetyNet check. Did I miss something basic ? Did someone manage to pass safetynet on a P9 Lite with Nougat ?
EinderJam said:
After a long time using SuperSU, I switched to Magisk yesterday, for it's modules and of course Magisk Hide. So, starting with a full stock B414 rom, I unlocked my BL, installed OldDroid's TWRP and flashed Magisk 16.0 .
Everything went fine, I'm able to give root access to my apps. What I'm trying to do now is passing SafetyNet check.
I downloaded SafetyNet "attest" from the store and ran a test -> Basic integrity : false and CTS profile match -> false :crying:
Reading various tutorials, I enabled magisk hide, selected a few google apps to hide (store, services framework) , enabled Host systemless and magisk Core (rebooted my phone between these changes), cleared Store data. Regardless of what I've done, I keep failing at SafetyNet check. Did I miss something basic ? Did someone manage to pass safetynet on a P9 Lite with Nougat ?
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Hello,
i used it some times ago...
Try to enable usb-debugging together with magisk/hide,
then reboot and see what happen.. ( this is what i done )
All the best
Thanks for your answer ! However, it didn't changed anything, safetynet check failed. Interesting fact, after rebooting, both magisk hide and usb debugging are disabled... Is this normal ?
EDIT : It's more than that, usb debugging gets disabled as soon as I quit settings
managed to fix this using another xda thread, but safetynet keeps failing and magisk hide is always disabled on startup
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1029239685338419200

RR-N 5.8.3 Safety Net Basic Integrity Fail

Magisk shows Cts Profile False, Basic Integrity False tries every solution available on the web also downloaded Magisk Hide Module, Turn On Magisk Hide in Magisk Manager, Turn Core Only Mode, Insalled Osmosis Busy Box, Changed Fingerprint of device etc all failed to pass safety net due to this i am unable to use Snapchat, Like Magic App, Netflix etc
Any resolution with this problem?
I can get root and the root hide from Magisk to work on the stock rom; but I've installed CyanogenMod 14.1 (android 7.1.1, rooted) and I have not found a way for the ctsProfile or Basic Integrity to pass. Magisk does continue to hide the root, but there are still apps that look for those two and I have found no resolution other than going back to stock rom with root (which is okay, but the custom mod is better).
Let me know.

Fix safety net issue after magisk install ?

Hi. I have a safety net issue after following the rooting tutorial on this post. (to be precise, safety net was fine, i got the issue when i tried to install edexposed)
I've got a "cts profile mismatch".
I tried to get rid of it, uninstall magisk, wipe system, but it's still there.
I would like to try to make a factory reset using an ota file, but i can't find my version of the system.
I was on SKYW1907110OS00MP3 and i updated to SKYW1911010OS00MP5. Does someone have a factory ota update.zip for one of this two version ?
There is the MagiskHide Props Config module ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magiskhide-props-config-t3789228 ) for fixing this kind of issue, but there is no build-in fingerprint for the blackshark 2.
I tried to get one within an OTA file, but i can't find it.
I really don't know if i can do a << adb push stock_boot_b.img /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_b >> to restore the unpatched version of my rom or if that will brick my phone (or maybe do nothing to solve my issue)
If anyone have an idea, it would be great. Thanks.
Flashing the stock boot image of the ROM currently installed in your device will not cause bootloop. Tried and tested.
To pass Safetynet, you don't need to flash MagiskHide Props Config module. It doesn't really make your device pass Safetynet at all.
To pass Safetynet with EdXposed, follow these steps:
1. Make sure you enable Magisk Hide in the Magisk app.
2. Rename your Magisk package (optional - for banking apps).
3. Flash the latest EdXposed module from this repo: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ElderDrivers/edxposed/history (the EdXposed in the Magisk app is outdated, and it breaks Safetynet), and the latest EdXposed Manager here: https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposedManager
4. Go to EdXposed Manager's settings and enable App List mode and Pass SafetyNet options, then reboot your device.
Now, the trickiest part (sort of):
5. Clear Google Services Framework, Google Play services, and Google Play Store's data, then check for Safetynet. Sometimes, it still fails after your first attempt so just repeat this step until it passes Safetynet.
That's all. All of these worked 100% on my CN-converted-to-Global Black Shark 2 device. Hope it will work on yours, too.
Woot, thanks a lot, i will try that right away.

I can't bypass safetynet in lineageOS 17.1

For some reason I can't by bypass the safetynet the error is cts profile match = fail.
I installed the magisk 24.1, activate zygist and listed all the apps I don't want to know I have root + play services and play store then I activate the module universal safetynet fiz the I reboot but still I can't bypass the safetynet. I missed something? Or is a rom thing?
Ps I downloaded the rom from the lineageOS web site.
batata312 said:
For some reason I can't by bypass the safetynet the error is cts profile match = fail.
I installed the magisk 24.1, activate zygist and listed all the apps I don't want to know I have root + play services and play store then I activate the module universal safetynet fiz the I reboot but still I can't bypass the safetynet. I missed something? Or is a rom thing?
Ps I downloaded the rom from the lineageOS web site.
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Try the Universal SafetyNet Fix module.
You can also refer to this thread for more assistance with Magisk.

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