Magisk Apps Modules where to find them? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello guys
my previous phone i had it rooted with exposed and had minmingaurd installed, adblock plus and adaway to block ads.
my new zenfone 7 i rooted it with magisk.
but only adblcoking app that i can find is adaway. but it's letting through a lot of ads in a lot of websites and apps etc.
does minminguard no longer exist? r adblock plus app too?
anyway to install them in magisk or is there an alternative to them.
i just can't find information on such a topic.

I block all ads via Android's /etc/host file, don't use any ad-blocker app.

jwoegerbauer said:
I block all ads via Android's /etc/host file, don't use any ad-blocker app.
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adaway isn't doing it as well anymore.
need minmingurd like app

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Prevent app from reading root status?

Is it possible to prevent an app from reading the phone's root status? Can lucky patcher or something similar help?
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Lucky Patcher is forbidden to be discussed here given what most people use it for.
I'm not aware of anything that will hide root on a per app basis, you can only 'hide' it on a system-wide basis in SuperSu (uncheck Enable Superuser in settings), run the app you want to run, then unhide root (recheck Enable Superuser in settings; you may need to reboot to re-enable root).
This will work for some apps, but it depends on what the app actually checks for when it checks for root. If it only queries if SuperSu/similar is enabled, then that will solve your problem.
There's actually two ways to do this that I know of, there's an Xposed module, Root Cloak which will hide root on a per-app basis. There's also Root Cloak Plus on Play Store which requires Cydia Substrate to run (both apps/methods are called the same thing but are different apps/methods of hiding root). I've never used either of them, but I know a lot of people have success with the Xposed version, Root cloak.
Short story, install Xposed framework if you haven't already, and then install the Root Cloak module from XDA and see if it works for you.
Good info Hopper
Tried the first method by disabling root in super su, that did work. And a reboot later, root was back. But once you disable root, it's so for all apps. I'm going to try the xposed module now. Thanks a lot for the info.
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[Q] Ad-free apps

is there any way we can remove adds from apps being shown?
my device is rooted
We do not support removing ads from applications.
Lucky patcher
hunkm19 said:
is there any way we can remove adds from apps being shown?
my device is rooted
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Use lucky patcher
1.click app
2.open menu of patches
3.remove google ads
4.patch to remove google ads
5.check ::remove links from ads , resizing ads to null/zero ,corrupt ad reciever ,offline patch ,other patches
6. apply

Hiding Xposed Framework from apps

Hi, So I recently ran into the problem of not being able to use certain apps such as Snapchat and banking apps while having Xposed Framework installed even if I do not try to modify that application. This problem has forced me to stop using Xposed. So I was wondering, if there was anyway to cloak Xposed. Don't suggest things like root cloak because the apps check for Xposed not for root. Thank you
There are none that i know of. But you can use systemless xposed and toggle it off from Xposed Installer when using apps that detect it. That's currently the only simplest method.

eToken BCR - APP detects root and can't be used. PLS help

I've been struggling for a while now with getting a Romanian internet banking app (eToken BCR) to work on my Samsung Galaxy J3(2016) running RR-OS 5.8.5 // Magisk 17.1
I tried using several apps to hide the root and to uninstall magisk / remove root.
Basically the app tells me it can't run on rotted devices. I can't use it with or without root since custom rom :/
I guess there is one file containing the root check but the problem is I'm not even close to understanding coding and how the app works, I have no programing knowledge.
Can someone help me bypass this check? Or recreate the app without the root warning?
Thank you.
WaNt3D1012 said:
I've been struggling for a while now with getting a Romanian internet banking app (eToken BCR) to work on my Samsung Galaxy J3(2016) running RR-OS 5.8.5 // Magisk 17.1
I tried using several apps to hide the root and to uninstall magisk / remove root.
Basically the app tells me it can't run on rotted devices. I can't use it with or without root since custom rom :/
I guess there is one file containing the root check but the problem is I'm not even close to understanding coding and how the app works, I have no programing knowledge.
Can someone help me bypass this check? Or recreate the app without the root warning?
Thank you.
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Magisk mask can be used to hide root
Alternatively, Xposed module "Root cloak" may also be helpful
Try one of these
Regards,
milkyway3
milkyway3 said:
Magisk mask can be used to hide root
Alternatively, Xposed module "Root cloak" may also be helpful
Try one of these
Regards,
milkyway3
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I tried that
Doesn't work
WaNt3D1012 said:
I tried that
Doesn't work
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Instead of installing the app on phone
Try installing on parallel space, 2 accounts, Dual space etc.
These all apps are available on play store
Do tell me if it works
Regards,
milkyway3
With latest Magisk (20.0) eToken doesn't detect root if you use Magisk Hide

Is it safe to use banking/financial apps on a rooted phone?

I just rooted my pocof1 with magisk and have been worried about the security of using banking apps with it.
I'm a noon so I apreciate if anyone could help me understand how to use them securely?
ROM: Pixel Experience
Super user granted: Adaway and fluid gestures
Modules on Magisk: Android mic fix, busybox, pix3lify, wifi bonding,YouTube vanced
Apps: All from playstore
These are the stuff I downloaded.
CrushedMango said:
I just rooted my pocof1 with magisk and have been worried about the security of using banking apps with it.
I'm a noon so I apreciate if anyone could help me understand how to use them securely?
ROM: Pixel Experience
Super user granted: Adaway and fluid gestures
Modules on Magisk: Android mic fix, busybox, pix3lify, wifi bonding,YouTube vanced
Apps: All from playstore
These are the stuff I downloaded.
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Just my personal opinion... As long as you know what you're doing and to what applications to grant root access, root is not insecure even not with banking apps. From my point of view it's much more important to have the very latest security patches installed if using banking apps. Banking apps quite often complain if they recognise root - but non of them checks if the latest security patches have been applied.
However, as I deem any Android device to be too insecure I personally don't use any banking or payment application on my Android devices, and I don't use banking via a browser with these devices. Others might see this differently but I'm personally absolutely convinced of the little two cents.

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