AdAway on Android 11 - OnePlus 8 Pro Questions & Answers

So I've updated my phone and I've got root through Magisk. I've enabled systemless hosts and installed AdAway, but, when i tap the "Enable Ad-Blocking" button, I get the "Not enough space" error.
I've already given it superuser rights with Magisk on the popup, so now I only see the toast popup when I try to enable it, but it just won't work.
What am I missing? What else can I try?

Have you tried to reboot after enabling sysless hosts?

Not sure, do you have latest version, cleared cache & storage, then reboot?

PMad said:
So I've updated my phone and I've got root through Magisk. I've enabled systemless hosts and installed AdAway, but, when i tap the "Enable Ad-Blocking" button, I get the "Not enough space" error.
I've already given it superuser rights with Magisk on the popup, so now I only see the toast popup when I try to enable it, but it just won't work.
What am I missing? What else can I try?
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Enable systemless and reboot.

I've enabled systemless hosts and rebooted, then reinstalled AdAway and it didn't work. I do have the newest version, I've cleared everything with no luck... Something else is at play here, I think...
There's an option in AdAway for systemless hosts but if I tap on that, it tells me to do it in Magisk, which it is...
Is it possible my phone passed the root check and gives apps SU but root access really isn't there?

I actually got it working! Kinda shocked...
Magisk and Magisk Manager both had updates, do I did that and rebooted. Then I removed the systemless hosts module and rebooted, installed the hideprops config and reinstalled systemless hosts, rebooted again, and it worked. Woohoo!

No need to install AdGuard. GO to Settings > Wi-fi & Network > Private DNS.
Choose: Private DNS provider hostname.
Write : dns.adguard.com.
Save.
Done.

null0seven said:
No need to install AdGuard. GO to Settings > Wi-fi & Network > Private DNS.
Choose: Private DNS provider hostname.
Write : dns.adguard.com.
Save.
Done.
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Note. If you do this and you join any network that has a dns already. You device will not work.
Had this as my office. We run a dns and it would never connect to the internet doing this way. Have no choice but to run adguard

null0seven said:
No need to install AdGuard. GO to Settings > Wi-fi & Network > Private DNS.
Choose: Private DNS provider hostname.
Write : dns.adguard.com.
Save.
Done.
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Maybe, but this op thread is about AdAway...

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wifi tether don't ask for su

Hi guys,
I have rooted my htc hero, on MoDaCo was wifi tether that asked for su permission but I uninstall that. I installed wifi tether from its official site on google code. now new wifi tether doesn't ask for su and it doesn't work. How can I solve this problem.
go to settings > applications > manage applications > superuser permissions hit "clear data", then try again.
thanks, but it doesn't work, I cleared cache and data of superuser permission program,
restart my phone, and (re)install binaries/configs of wifi tether after clearing data of su, but don't works.
Try to enable Debug USB (under Settings/Applications/Development), it should works
It was checked , but no result. I unchecked it and try, checked it and try again doesn't work. after checking and unchecking I cleared data and cache of su. another way?
Solved! I install wifi-tether latest version (experimental) and now it ask for su. I had problem with 1.6

[Q] Tasker

Hi,
I've got a problem with the app tasker.
I am rooted without using SuperSU over cm12.1.
Tasker won't detect my root access.
What should I do?
Secure setting plugin is installed...
I've tried to manage the mobile data via secure settings plugin but it doesn't do the trick neither...
any suggestions?
Go into Settings > About and tap the build number several times, until you get a notification saying "You are now a developer!"
Then go back to the main settings screen and look for Developer options. Go into developer options and look for Root acces. Tap on that and set it to Apps. Or set it to apps and adb. Done. Otherwise just install SuperSU from the playstore
GDReaper said:
Go into Settings > About and tap the build number several times, until you get a notification saying "You are now a developer!"
Then go back to the main settings screen and look for Developer options. Go into developer options and look for Root acces. Tap on that and set it to Apps. Or set it to apps and adb. Done. Otherwise just install SuperSU from the playstore
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I've already enabled root access via CM.
That wasn't the problem.
I found a solution if anyone stumbles on that thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60300161&postcount=2371

Package Disabler PRO issue, Accidentally disabled root access?

Basically i let the app "disable all bloatware" and went along everyday life for a few months
Fast forward to now, i installed and want to use an app that requires root access. But it fails. i investiage and see that SuperSU is disabled in the Package app, i try to enable it but everytime i enable SUperSU( or any app) in Package disabler, it re-enables itself a few seconds later.
I have tried;
1) To click "Enable all Disabled" but it then freezes my phone.
2)Uninstall Package disabler app, but all things disabled are still disabled ever after the uninstall.
3)Using an older version(fails to get authentication)
4)Re-installing SuperSU via Playstore uninstall/install (now visible to click on but says it "root undetected"
After doing step 4, i can see that there is no tick to say it is disabled in package disabler anymore but i still cant grant anything root access like titanium
If Xposed (and any module associated to xposed)still works then i assume i am rooted and something else is at play here?
Any Ideas on whats going on or on how to fix?
So, uninstall PDP and use Titanium Backup.
Same thing but for root so you can actually uninstall anything you want as well as freeze it.
joe3681 said:
So, uninstall PDP and use Titanium Backup.
Same thing but for root so you can actually uninstall anything you want as well as freeze it.
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Even Titanium is saying root access failed.
Im guessing something in PDP is blocking the root access grant message, even after uninstalling pdp, i still get root access errors.
Except for Xposed as that and Snappreffs(module) still works.
weho2 said:
Even Titanium is saying root access failed.
Im guessing something in PDP is blocking the root access grant message, even after uninstalling pdp, i still get root access errors.
Except for Xposed as that and Snappreffs(module) still works.
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open supersu and change ("I forgot which 1") something about overlay and it should pop up asking for root access from apps again.
MrSteelX said:
open supersu and change ("I forgot which 1") something about overlay and it should pop up asking for root access from apps again.
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A window pops up only leaving me 1 option of "How to Root" and i cant do anything else.
Is it possible to lose root but still be able to have access/use to Xposed/Xposed modules?
Also if i uninstall PDP. Apps that are blocked by PDP, are still blocked

rooted ROM with Magic is not autorized with my Bank app

Hello, I was using EvolutionX_5.8 ROM rooted with Magisk 2.3 and virtually all applications work as intended with this one. Previously, it even worked with my banking app as well. Magisk allowed not to be visible by the application and it opened normally. Alas, since this summer the banking app crashes, the bank no longer wants to allow rooted ROMs, but Magisk got around the problem. Who encountered this problem and was able to fix it. thanks in advance
Enable magisk hide, then download the magiskhide props config. After restarting, setup the module, reset the data and cache from the banking app. Maybe this work
Thank you very much, I found the solution by taking inspiration from a bypass for another secure banking application
I needed to enable the "Hide Magisk App" setting in conjunction with Airfrozen. It was not enough to freeze the Magisk app.
Note: this is not the MagiskHide setting I'm referring to; this setting has been enabled all the time. The steps that worked for me (Magisk 23.0) were: 1. In Magisk, first add Crédit Mutuel to the masking list (of course) 2. In Magisk, do not use "Hide Magisk Application". That is to say. the app is listed as Magisk in the app drawer. 3. Then install Airfrozen and grant root access (I wouldn't get the root access prompt unless # 2 above was done) 4. Now in Magisk turn on "Hide Magisk App" and follow this process to rename "Settings" or the like. 5. Now open Airfrozen and select “Settings” (or whatever name you used in 4). Freeze it. 6. The Crédit Mutuel application is now launched and loads the login screen Hope this helps someone

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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