I just installed the app and it shows that " Launching the app on rooted device is blocked". So I uninstalled it and then reinstalled it again and used magisk hide. Also, I have hide magisk manager already enabled in magisk settings but the app still doesn't budge and somehow still detects root and thus I can't use it. Any solutions ?
I'm on MIUI EU 11.0.6 rooted with magisk 20.4
seshStation 5.1 kernel
Official latest TWRP recovery.
MasterFURQAN said:
I just installed the app and it shows that " Launching the app on rooted device is blocked". So I uninstalled it and then reinstalled it again and used magisk hide. Also, I have hide magisk manager already enabled in magisk settings but the app still doesn't budge and somehow still detects root and thus I can't use it. Any solutions ?
I'm on MIUI EU 11.0.6 rooted with magisk 20.4
seshStation 5.1 kernel
Official latest TWRP recovery.
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Do you pass safetynet?
There's a magisk hide config module in magisk downloads if you don't.
sotosgolf said:
Do you pass safetynet?
There's a magisk hide config module in magisk downloads if you don't.
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Yes I'm passing safety net. Both the magisk manager and the check SafetyNet app confirm the same.
MasterFURQAN said:
Yes I'm passing safety net. Both the magisk manager and the check SafetyNet app confirm the same.
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You could flash your original boot image and see if it's related with the kernel, just in case.
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You could flash your original boot image and see if it's related with the kernel, just in case.
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I was thinking the same. I'll reply with the results. Thanks
You could try renaming the magisk manager.
It worked for me with the McDonald's App.
You can find it in the settings from magisk manager. Give the app a random name like managerxy3 and use magisk hide option, just in case.
Maybe try core mode only, if you only need root and don't use any modules.
SpitFireXB360 said:
You could try renaming the magisk manager.
It worked for me with the McDonald's App.
You can find it in the settings from magisk manager. Give the app a random name like managerxy3 and use magisk hide option, just in case.
Maybe try core mode only, if you only need root and don't use any modules.
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I already have that enabled (Hide magisk manager). It's in the OP. I only have busybox by osmosis installed in magisk modules.
I just installed Paytm First Games (Lite? ) and upon launching it asked to Login via OTP/Paytm. I didn't proceed any further. Magisk 20.4,crDroid 6.4.
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I was thinking the same. I'll reply with the results. Thanks
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Sorry about the delay. I flashed the original stock boot from MIUI EU but the app still detects root somehow.
Any Guesses ?
amn1987 said:
I just installed Paytm First Games (Lite? ) and upon launching it asked to Login via OTP/Paytm. I didn't proceed any further. Magisk 20.4,crDroid 6.4.
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Yup the lite version on the play store works but not the full version downloadable from their official website
So is there any solution to this??
How the paytmfirstgame (full version) deteck root after renaming magisk , passing safetynet and hiding app from magisk manager. I think magisk is now not a bigshot
Still can't open Paytm First Games even after using Magisk Hide
Any solution?
Facing the same issue. Do we have any solution on how to make the paytmfirstgames app work on rooted device?
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Hello guys!
If you update to the latest Magisk version (v16.4), you will notice that it will now pass SafetyNet check.
Check attached screenshots!
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Hello guys!
If you update to the latest Magisk version (v16.4), you will notice that it will now pass SafetyNet check.
Check attached screenshots!
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Thats nice to know. I mean i havent used magisk yet (on previous phone it didnt work at all). Currently still on supersu. But its good to know that it works again, so i might switch in the future.
Sent from my ZTE A2017G running V1.2.0B08 using XDA Labs
GodOfPsychos said:
Thats nice to know. I mean i havent used magisk yet (on previous phone it didnt work at all). Currently still on supersu. But its good to know that it works again, so i might switch in the future.
Sent from my ZTE A2017G running V1.2.0B08 using XDA Labs
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I think it's just as good as SuperSU in handling root apps. The way Magisk stands out though is the modules. I would recommend that you install only the magisk manager (it does not mess with anything in your phone if you just install it), and browse through the list of modules it has. It's very similar to the way modules in xposed look like. Maybe you can find some interesting functionality in there.
I am using the greenify module (works much like boost mode on xposed), busybox, adblocker, systemiser (turns user apps in sys apps), debloater (completely uninstall user apps). There's a ton of mods though, I don't even understand what most actually do.
Keep in mind that having xposed installed will break safetynet no matter what. Magisk can't hide it.
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I think it's just as good as SuperSU in handling root apps. The way Magisk stands out though is the modules. I would recommend that you install only the magisk manager (it does not mess with anything in your phone if you just install it), and browse through the list of modules it has. It's very similar to the way modules in xposed look like. Maybe you can find some interesting functionality in there.
I am using the greenify module (works much like boost mode on xposed), busybox, adblocker, systemiser (turns user apps in sys apps), debloater (completely uninstall user apps). There's a ton of mods though, I don't even understand what most actually do.
Keep in mind that having xposed installed will break safetynet no matter what. Magisk can't hide it.
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Edit: i moved this issue to the Q&A and help section since more issues keep coming
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/help/finally-decided-to-switch-supersu-to-t3787201
just switched to latest stock rom (1.2.0 B10) and installed magisk (16.4). it works and safetynet passes. the problem i got now is that the greenify module fails to install in magisk (see screenshot)
do i gotta flash the module through TWRP maybe? still a newbie to magisk since the axon 7 is the first phone to have it working
EDIT: for some reason magisk doesn't remember which apps have requested root after a reboot. everytime i reboot i get a prompt to allow root access to all my root apps (like greenify). idk why this is happening. i mean, root itself is working as it should. i already uninstalled bloatware and disabled/freezed things like the powermanagement
I'm interested in knowing where Magisk is at
Hi
Got my S10 one week ago. Rooted it right away because i wanted to enable "dual-sim + sd-card mod".
After one day my Snapchat account got locked for 12 hours by Team Snapchat.
Somehow Snapchat had discovered that I was running modified apps.
So after my 12 hour ban I checked the settings in Magisk Manager. I "root-hided" for all google services and Snapchat.
Also afther this 12 hour ban I started to boot up my S10 the without root/combination key/recovery.
But now, two days later, I got a new ban from Snapchat .
What to do? I'm so confused right now.
This did never happen on my rooted and modified Samsung Galaxy S9+. Is there something I am missing in my S10?
jfm91 said:
Hi
Got my S10 one week ago. Rooted it right away because i wanted to enable "dual-sim + sd-card mod".
After one day my Snapchat account got locked for 12 hours by Team Snapchat.
Somehow Snapchat had discovered that I was running modified apps.
So after my 12 hour ban I checked the settings in Magisk Manager. I "root-hided" for all google services and Snapchat.
Also afther this 12 hour ban I started to boot up my S10 the without root/combination key/recovery.
But now, two days later, I got a new ban from Snapchat .
What to do? I'm so confused right now.
This did never happen on my rooted and modified Samsung Galaxy S9+. Is there something I am missing in my S10?
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In magisk hide magisk manager
ExtremeGrief said:
In magisk hide magisk manager
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I cant find "Magisk manager" inside "Magisk hide"
jfm91 said:
I cant find "Magisk manager" inside "Magisk hide"
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go to magisk settings and there is an option Hide Magisk Manager.
ExtremeGrief said:
go to magisk settings and there is an option Hide Magisk Manager.
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Found it.
But it was already hidden
jfm91 said:
Found it.
But it was already hidden
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Then idk.
Could the problem be that I used my phone without recovery boot after my first ban?
Had the same issue
same on oneplus 6 magisk hide
You haft to Uninstall repo /Xposed installer because snapchat is really sensitive on Xposed!
That should solve the problem!
xXblacksiteXx said:
You haft to Uninstall repo /Xposed installer because snapchat is really sensitive on Xposed!
That should solve the problem!
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Haven't got Xposed or EdXposed...
How to use Snapchat with magisk (After Ban)
jfm91 said:
Haven't got Xposed or EdXposed...
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Follow these steps to use Snapchat with magisk -
1.) Update to latest Magisk stable build v20.0 - https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v20.0/Magisk-v20.0.zip
2.) After updating magisk, Go to Magisk Manager > Magisk Hide and check/enable Snapchat and Google Services (all services have to be marked).
3.) Hide Magisk Manager by it self, go to Magisk Manager > Settings and "Hide Magisk Manager" so it will repack Magisk Manager with random name.
4.) Delete "busybox" binary from /system/xbin directory and install BusyBox module from Magisk Manager > Downloads.
5.) Clear data and cache of Snapchat, try to login this time, it will work for sure, if it doesn't, login to this and click unlock my account - https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/login?continue=https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/welcome
I have tried this myself and it works, my first main account was permanent banned on magisk canary build, After that I deleted that account :crying: and started out with fresh new account.
Tested on -
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Rom - Ultimate Rom v11.3
Magisk - v20.0 (Stable)
Kernel - ElementalX
Hi guys,
I'm using Miui Eu 11.0.6.0. I'm not sure what had gone wrong.Both ctsprofile and basicintegrity false. At first, I thought it was edxposed issue so I uninstall it, but it still the same issue after reboot.
Is there any way to resolve it? Appreciated.
These are my screenshots.
thomas140 said:
These are my screenshots.
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Try disabling/ removing the magisk modules and if that doesn't work revert to stock kernel if you're using a custom kernel.
thomas140 said:
These are my screenshots.
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Turn on magisk hide in settings and reboot.
MasterFURQAN said:
Try disabling/ removing the magisk modules and if that doesn't work revert to stock kernel if you're using a custom kernel.
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Tried with stock miui Eu kernel but still the same. Disable all modules and still the same. Magisk hide is on. Hide magisk manager is on too. Weird.
callmebutcher101 said:
Turn on magisk hide in settings and reboot.
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Both magisk hide and hide magisk manager is on but still both error. Funny.
thomas140 said:
Both magisk hide and hide magisk manager is on but still both error. Funny.
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Did you hide all the google services from magisk ? Try clearing data of magisk and repeating the process. And btw MIUI EU can pass safetynet without magisk so if you really want safetyney pass you can sacrifice magisk.
callmebutcher101 said:
Did you hide all the google services from magisk ? Try clearing data of magisk and repeating the process. And btw MIUI EU can pass safetynet without magisk so if you really want safetyney pass you can sacrifice magisk.
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Yup, I know miui Eu without magisk can definitely pass safetynet.
And ya, I have hide all related Google services and still same issue.
Just not sure what's triggering it.
But something's funny, when hide magisk manager, it still able to bypass those bank app root check although both still false status.lol
Try downgrading google play service. Run magisk from canary channel. Latest google play breaks cts
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Try downgrading google play service. Run magisk from canary channel. Latest google play breaks cts
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Ok. That's surprising. For downgrading, I believe it is related to "uninstall updates", right?
Can disable the update once downgrade?
thomas140 said:
Ok. That's surprising. For downgrading, I believe it is related to "uninstall updates", right?
Can disable the update once downgrade?
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Yes.. Till google makes mandatory.
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Yes.. Till google makes mandatory.
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Update: you are correct. Once uninstalled update, status back to true.
I made few tests.
1. I tried install Edxposed, status became false.
2. In edxposed manager, blacklist Google play services and play store, still false.
3. Install hidden core module under exposed. Status became true but some government app became forced close.
4.I uninstaledl edxposed related stuff and reboot, status still false. I have to clear the data under Google play service to make status back to true.
So, it seems like edxposed is unable to hide properly like magisk does. No choice but have to abandon edxposed.
Has anyone updated their Magisk version after initial install?
I'm on Magisk 22, and version 22.1 is available. I don't have a burning need for 22.1 but have found from experience that it's best to not lag behind too much; eventually some or other module will require a recent version.
I'm guessing it's similar to initial install, but done from within the Magisk app using 'Recovery Mode'. First for me doing this, so figured I'd ask about pitfalls to avoid from folks who have already done this.
EDIT: To answer my own question (since I'm so impatient), yes. Just remember to rename Magisk-v22.1.apk to .zip before rebooting to save you some time after Magisk reboot takes you to TWRP.
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This is indeed an important update so better do the update but prepare yourself to update more stuffs if you want to keep EdXposed and his modules working...
I didn't think about downloading Magisk-v22.1.apk and to rename to .zip before flashing it with TWRP so I had to update the Magisk manager before I could update Magisk itself.
After that you may or may not update the Riru and Riru edXposed modules as the edXposed was not working anymore for me . So I had to also update the edXposed manager.
And don't forget to reboot many times...
Finally you could also update the AFWall+ from the PlayStore... ^
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All working well here with:
Magisk 22.1
Riru v25.3.3.r393.ed83041
Riru - EdXposed v0.5.2.2_4683-master
EdXposed Manager 4.6.2
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This is not related with the Magisk update but can you tell what is actually your Tab S6 SafetyNet status ?
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I have no idea. I've never looked in to what it even means; sonething that is needed for some apps, from what I've read?
What do want me to look for?
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Well, to be short the SafetyNet status indicates what you can potentially do with a rooted device such as creating Secure Folder, installing and use banking apps, probably use Netflix or some other apps or features you would be able to run with a non-rooted device.
So, to know your SafetyNet status you simply have to open your Magisk manager and tap the "Verify SafetyNet" option on the Magisk welcomm screen. Then it may ask or may not ask you the permission to download external modules,do so and then it will tell you if you pass this test or not !
If I ask you that it because some weeks ago I passed all the test with my Tab S6 and my 2 Galaxy Note 9 and now they all fail for some unknown reasons and as I changed nothing in the Magisk environment and the edXposed environment except updating some Samsung and Google apps ! ^^
So I want to try to understand how it comes and when it comes this SafetyNet compatibility was broken... ^^
If other users could also check their SafetyNet status and indicate if there was a change it may help.
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I tapped 'Check SafetyNet' and got (see screenshot). Not interested in going any further. I hope you understand. fwiw, I too have an S6 with all Google and most Samsung apps either frozen or deleted; at last count 149 of them.
I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S10+. Few Days ago I installed Application Disable App through the Play Store and freeze the Magisk App. I stupidly later (idk why) un-installed Application Disable App without unfreezing Magisk App. Now i cannot find the Magisk App anywhere (in Settings -> My Apps too). I re installed the Application Disable App and it shows that my Magisk App is frozen but I cannot un-freeze it because I cannot grant it Super User Rights. I also tried re-installing Magisk App but it shows no root Access and shows N/A on Magisk Installed: .
What do I do now?
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I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S10+. Few Days ago I installed Application Disable App through the Play Store and freeze the Magisk App. I stupidly later (idk why) un-installed Application Disable App without unfreezing Magisk App. Now i cannot find the Magisk App anywhere (in Settings -> My Apps too). I re installed the Application Disable App and it shows that my Magisk App is frozen but I cannot un-freeze it because I cannot grant it Super User Rights. I also tried re-installing Magisk App but it shows no root Access and shows N/A on Magisk Installed: .
What do I do now?
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And this over twrp and reinstall?
The easiest way to uninstall Magisk is directly through the Magisk app. If you insist on using custom recoveries, rename the Magisk APK to uninstall.zip and flash it like any other ordinary flashable zip.
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
joke19 said:
And this over twrp and reinstall?
The easiest way to uninstall Magisk is directly through the Magisk app. If you insist on using custom recoveries, rename the Magisk APK to uninstall.zip and flash it like any other ordinary flashable zip.
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
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But the Magisk app is frozen and if I install a new Magisk App it shows no root
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But the Magisk app is frozen and if I install a new Magisk App it shows no root
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Rename the APK to uninstall.zip and flash it in twrp, then flash then a renamed magisk.apk to magisk.zip. Maybe
Make a backup before