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.
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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?
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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?
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Did you install it properly or turn on Magisk Hide? Since it makes safteynet pass
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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
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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
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you need a special xposed apk made for the magisk xposed
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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"
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Finally, Xposed for Lollipop is now available, Rovo89 finally solved the challenge. Here is the link to main thread.
This is what I have been waiting for, now I will seriously make the move. CM12, here I come. It is still an alpha build, so expect some issues.
Apparently, it will bootloop with Samsung stockROM
Anyone got it working on our cm12? It does not for me but I'm not sure if it's just the particular modules I'm using.
Youtube adaway and network speed indicator.
Unfortuately, I'm out travelling w/o my T-900, why I can't test it for the moment. But, here are some quotes that might help:
pietsukkel said:
After some extensive testing I managed to install the xposed framework. I hope my post will help others with the same problems.
1) Install the APK
2) Install SELinuxModeChanger
3) Start SELinuxModeChanger and switch to permissive.
4) Flash the framework through recovery
5) Start the xposed GUI. It will show that the framework is not installed. Select the soft reboot option in the xposed GUI, accept SU access and wait for the reboot to finish.
6) Start the xposed GUI. Now it shows no errors and you can install modules.
After each ROM upgrade you have to reinstall the framework. After each (hard)reboot you have to perform a soft reboot to activate the framework.
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Flashed the. Zip using twrp then installed xposed apk after the system loaded. When I go into xposed, it's saying "installation is only possible manually via recovery for now"
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Just ignore that message and try any module, it is working! At least on my nexus 7 2013 it shows the same message but it works
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Xposed works fine on last cm12 nightly, I'm using Gesture Navigation and works perfect.
Sent from my SM-T520 using XDA Free mobile app
3/8/2015 - updated Xposed Lollipop
Just an FYI update: rovo89 just made an updated Xposed version available.
Note: both installer and arm are updated, and most issues with CM12 seem resolved.
Also multiwindow works pretty well, I have been using XHalo Floating Window's latest beta a while. Use settings
- Popup WindowPopup Dim set to 0
- Popup Behavior - check "Force New Windows in Halo"
- Activate the Movable & Resizable tab
You will also need to use Floatifications, or MultiWindowSidebar to launch your apps.
The big secret is setting your kernel to permissive, and to install the apk before flashing the arm file.
I just recently did a full fastboot restore. In the past I've always used SuperSU, this time I went with Magisk. Glad I did because it's great. I love that you can fastboot boot TWRP and leave the system read-only and still flash Magisk. I have some Magisk questions that hopefully someone can clear up for me that Googling isn't making clear:
1: The option in Magisk's settings for Systemless Adblock Hosts - does enabling that work with the normal AdAway that you get from F-Droid? Or is that specifically for the Unified Ad Hosts module within Magisk?
2: Does using the normal AdAway break safety net & the ability to take an OTA down the road (if hosts & Magisk are removed)?
3: Does the Unified Ad Hosts module need to be used, or is the normal AdAway OK to use? Or is it that module intended to be used alongside AdAway?
4: I noticed a Greenify4Magisk module - does this module need to be installed in order to use Greenify? I'm used to systemless SuperSU which Greenify just worked. Looking for clarity on Greenify + Magisk.
5: Does using the Xposed Magisk Module allow for Gravity Box customization, that then can be reverted in order to take an OTA? Using the standard Xposed + Systemless SuperSU and removing it later would still leave traces behind that caused OTA's to fail, is the purpose of the dedicated Magisk Xposed modules to solve this issue?
6: (Not Magisk related): Does using a simple Substratum navbar theme (or any Substratum Legacy theme) & then removing it break OTA's? I like to change my navbar to the Pixel one, but still want to easily take the OTA when it arrives next century...
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I just recently did a full fastboot restore. In the past I've always used SuperSU, this time I went with Magisk. Glad I did because it's great. I love that you can fastboot boot TWRP and leave the system read-only and still flash Magisk. I have some Magisk questions that hopefully someone can clear up for me that Googling isn't making clear:
1: The option in Magisk's settings for Systemless Adblock Hosts - does enabling that work with the normal AdAway that you get from F-Droid? Or is that specifically for the Unified Ad Hosts module within Magisk?
2: Does using the normal AdAway break safety net & the ability to take an OTA down the road (if hosts & Magisk are removed)?
3: Does the Unified Ad Hosts module need to be used, or is the normal AdAway OK to use? Or is it that module intended to be used alongside AdAway?
4: I noticed a Greenify4Magisk module - does this module need to be installed in order to use Greenify? I'm used to systemless SuperSU which Greenify just worked. Looking for clarity on Greenify + Magisk.
5: Does using the Xposed Magisk Module allow for Gravity Box customization, that then can be reverted in order to take an OTA? Using the standard Xposed + Systemless SuperSU and removing it later would still leave traces behind that caused OTA's to fail, is the purpose of the dedicated Magisk Xposed modules to solve this issue?
6: (Not Magisk related): Does using a simple Substratum navbar theme (or any Substratum Legacy theme) & then removing it break OTA's? I like to change my navbar to the Pixel one, but still want to easily take the OTA when it arrives next century...
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I can answer a couple of these.
1) the add-on for adblocking in magisk is separate from adblock. You have to use a terminal app to update your HOSTS file.
4) Greenify works just fine without the module. To the best of my knowledge the module you are referring to is for using boost mode on Greenify, which basically allows apps you have hibernated with gcm functionality to still receive gcm push updates.
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I can answer a couple of these.
1) the add-on for adblocking in magisk is separate from adblock. You have to use a terminal app to update your HOSTS file.
4) Greenify works just fine without the module. To the best of my knowledge the module you are referring to is for using boost mode on Greenify, which basically allows apps you have hibernated with gcm functionality to still receive gcm push updates.
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I was under the impression after reading up on ad away that the systemless hosts toggle in magisk handles ad away as well, and is not just for the ad blocking module with terminal emulator.
Ad away is ok to use and the module I believe the module is not needed. Magisk systemless hosts is compatible with ad away
1: The option in Magisk's settings for Systemless Adblock Hosts - does enabling that work with the normal AdAway that you get from F-Droid? Or is that specifically for the Unified Ad Hosts module within Magisk?
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Yes it works, fully compatible, does not trigger SafetyNet, no need for Unified Ad Hosts module.
2: Does using the normal AdAway break safety net & the ability to take an OTA down the road (if hosts & Magisk are removed)?
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It does break, it edit hosts files directly in system folder, use it with Magisk and systemless hosts enabled for SafetyNet certification
3: Does the Unified Ad Hosts module need to be used, or is the normal AdAway OK to use? Or is it that module intended to be used alongside AdAway?
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Normal AdAway if you have "systemless hosts" activated in Magisk Manager
4: I noticed a Greenify4Magisk module - does this module need to be installed in order to use Greenify? I'm used to systemless SuperSU which Greenify just worked. Looking for clarity on Greenify + Magisk.
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Not needed, it just enable the boost mode for Greenify without triggering SafetyNet
5: Does using the Xposed Magisk Module allow for Gravity Box customization, that then can be reverted in order to take an OTA? Using the standard Xposed + Systemless SuperSU and removing it later would still leave traces behind that caused OTA's to fail, is the purpose of the dedicated Magisk Xposed modules to solve this issue?
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It does (my own experience), but IT'S NOT THE PURPOSE OF DEDICATED MAGISK XPOSED TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE, but it solved for me. (of course you need android Marshmallow 6.x.x, Nougat 7.x.x does not have Xposed)
6: (Not Magisk related): Does using a simple Substratum navbar theme (or any Substratum Legacy theme) & then removing it break OTA's? I like to change my navbar to the Pixel one, but still want to easily take the OTA when it arrives next century...
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I'm not sure about this one '^^, but if it changes stuff in system folder will **** up the OTA.
@Spencervb256 Thanks. @dollarbr Thanks man, I like how you answer questions. You answer them the way I write them which automatically makes you a superior being . Thanks again.
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@Spencervb256 Thanks. @dollarbr Thanks man, I like how you answer questions. You answer them the way I write them which automatically makes you a superior being . Thanks again.
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No problem bro, for me, being answered is already good enough, the way the answer is presented is not a problem, since it does solve the problem, if you need anything else and i can answer just ask :good:
Hi, was using Smali Patcher, the Magisk module to do spoofing in Pokémon GO , in my OP5 with Android 9 without any problems, but now I try to use It in my OP8 Pro and It doesn't works.
I have the Magisk correctly installed and I pass the Safety Net, and the module is correctly installed too, but when I use the fake GPS, my location doesn't moves of my real location, and I don't have any error in the game or Magisk.
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Hi, was using Smali Patcher, the Magisk module to do spoofing in Pokémon GO , in my OP5 with Android 9 without any problems, but now I try to use It in my OP8 Pro and It doesn't works.
I have the Magisk correctly installed and I pass the Safety Net, and the module is correctly installed too, but when I use the fake GPS, my location doesn't moves of my real location, and I don't have any error in the game or Magisk.
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Maybe the module hasn't been updated to lastest magisk
How have you managed to make Pogo run? What magisk version do you use? I have Magisk hide enabled. I have renamed Magisk Manager. I use hiddencore with edxposed I pass SafetyNet but Pogo doesn't log me in. I get the Unable to authenticate error!
Hi, magisk was passing saftey net. I installed magisk 21.2 with twrp and it says its installed. Installed Magisk hide and hid all Google apps and I think it changed the devices fingerprint in the install log. But no luck. Any ideas?
Miui 12.0.5 global
Vanmanman said:
Hi, magisk was passing saftey net. I installed magisk 21.2 with twrp and it says its installed. Installed Magisk hide and hid all Google apps and I think it changed the devices fingerprint in the install log. But no luck. Any ideas?
Miui 12.0.5 global
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You just need to enable Magisk hide option in Magisk Manager (nothing specially to install for), and the required activity for GooglebPlay Services to hide will be already checked-in. You don't need to check in manually the other Google apps (and better you don't)
All that does not change device fingerprint or any prop.
If you really want to change props (incl. device fingerprint), use Magisk Hide Props Config (MHPC), find its XDA thread with the Guide in OP post (and more detailed guide on its Github)
And I don't see any problem ("no luck"?!) on your screenshot.
If SafetyNet is passing, better don't change any props/fingerprints - specially, before playing with, carefully study Magisk Wiki and MHPC Guide from Github
zgfg said:
You just need to enable Magisk hide option in Magisk Manager (nothing specially to install for), and the required activity for GooglebPlay Services to hide will be already checked-in. You don't need to check in manually the other Google apps (and better you don't)
All that does not change device fingerprint or any prop.
If you really want to change props (incl. device fingerprint), use Magisk Hide Props Config (MHPC), find its XDA thread with the Guide in OP post (and more detailed guide on its Github)
And I don't see any problem ("no luck"?!) on your screenshot.
If SafetyNet is passing, better don't change any props/fingerprints - specially, before playing with, carefully study Magisk Wiki and MHPC Guide from Github
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Hi, Thanks for the reply.
I reinstalled to go back to default magisk settings. I have Magiskhide enabled. But for instance. The macdonalds app when redeeming an offer will say "security check failed". Also playstore cant see netflix and some other apps anymore with new version of magisk. I used magisk to pass safteynet to do that before, or it was doing that before but its not passing safteynet with 21.2 magisk now
I tried using MagiskHide Props Config to change the devices finger print but attestation keeps failing
Vanmanman said:
Hi, Thanks for the reply.
I reinstalled to go back to default magisk settings. I have Magiskhide enabled. But for instance. The macdonalds app when redeeming an offer will say "security check failed". Also playstore cant see netflix and some other apps anymore with new version of magisk. I used magisk to pass safteynet to do that before, or it was doing that before but its not passing safteynet with 21.2 magisk now
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On Magisk Github find Wiki, there is the whole chapter devoted to the problems how certain apps detect root and tips how you can try to prevent
But it's a constant game of mice and cat - you may fix it for now (for some of those apps), but a newer version of that app may explore a new methods to again detect the root
As the minimum, enlist the given apps to the Magisk hide list.
Also, take Hide Magisk Manager and rename it - it may help (some apps look if Magisk Manager is installed).
Remove TWRP folder (some look for that) - read the Wiki, try all the tips suggested there
Btw, are you passing SafetyNet or no. First you must make sure to pass (my comments above are about that even if you pass SsfetyNet, that there are still apps that declare that phone is rooted, by taking other checks and methodes).
So, Msgisk Hide must be enabled.
If its still not passing SafetyNet, take a screenshot - does it pass Basic Integrity or not, does it show taking Basic or Hardware eval type for CTS
Some Magisk modules may also cause SafetyNet to fail. Disable all modules, reboot and try again
These are all important details, not just SN is failing or some app detects root...
thanks will do. Gave them a go and now trying changing my devices finger print. Just cant get attestation/basicintegrity or cts profile to pass. Only have magisk hide propconfig module @zgfg
See again my previous post - I've edited/added some details
I enabled magisk hide. Changed magisk name. Changed every fingerprint and simulation of device I could but still get this
I checked magisk hide with a root checker and its working with that. So somethings working. Cant find the magisk github wiki but finding lots of other stuff to try to get saftey net passing. Just no luck yet
trying to install HiddenCore Module from Xposed but the manager is saying xposed framework is not installed even though I've have Riru core and tried both frameworks. All this stuff worked before on my phone before the new magisk update or googles updated something maybe
had to install framework via TWRP. Got HiddenCore Module going and safety net check pass!!! However still cant redeem offers with macas because of security check fail. Wonder what there looking for now. Removed everything before and just hid with magisk but they must have updated. Also cant see my netflix in google play like i used to
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!
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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!
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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