So until/if we are able to get Google Wallet working, we are stuck with Isis. Just installed on my new Droid Max's but getting "This phone has been rooted" error.
Anyone have a workaround to get Isis working on a rooted Maxx/Ultra/Moto X?
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Got this working, please don't thank me as I just compiled other people's work!
1. Root device using PwnMyMoto by JCase:
Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45598648&postcount=1
APK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2266105&d=1379514916
2. Install Xposed framework by rovo89
Posting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24267797&postcount=1
APK: http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
3. Install Xposed framework in the Xposed app by going to Framework-->Install/Update, then reboot
4. Download the Isis Root Bypass Plugin v1.1 for Xposed framework thank to Joderme
Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425346
APK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2280830&d=1380060162
5. Activate the Xposed Isis Bypass Plugin under "Modules" in the Xposed app.
6. Reboot, install Isis and you should be ready to go!
Thanks to anyone else who helped develop any of the above apps, tricks, and tools.
Disable root in superuser
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2044362
Have you all tried this? my Maxx gets here later this week, but that was what I planned on using.
Can you deny access to root when it prompts, or does it just detect the su binary
redpipe said:
Can you deny access to root when it prompts, or does it just detect the su binary
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the one I posted? It gives you the option to customize if you're on GB, JB, and also an AOSP function, along with what carrier, then when installing it asks for root, reboots, and then you have the Google Wallet app next to it afterwards.
dbtrumpetguy said:
the one I posted? It gives you the option to customize if you're on GB, JB, and also an AOSP function, along with what carrier, then when installing it asks for root, reboots, and then you have the Google Wallet app next to it afterwards.
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Does not prompt, just detect somehow. I thought I had solved the problem by going into SU and click "Temp Unroot", then was able to continue with Isis setup and put all my CC's in. Went back into SU, unchecked "Temp Unroot", however my root got messed up and had to re-root. Once re-rooted, Isis went back to giving me the same error message :/
Any other workarounds?
MrZ123 said:
Does not prompt, just detect somehow. I thought I had solved the problem by going into SU and click "Temp Unroot", then was able to continue with Isis setup and put all my CC's in. Went back into SU, unchecked "Temp Unroot", however my root got messed up and had to re-root. Once re-rooted, Isis went back to giving me the same error message :/
Any other workarounds?
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Also just tried the XPosed workaround that seems to have worked on the S4 and doesn't seem to be working for me.
MrZ123 said:
Does not prompt, just detect somehow. I thought I had solved the problem by going into SU and click "Temp Unroot", then was able to continue with Isis setup and put all my CC's in. Went back into SU, unchecked "Temp Unroot", however my root got messed up and had to re-root. Once re-rooted, Isis went back to giving me the same error message :/
Any other workarounds?
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What SU do you have? I can't find temp unroot in the included one
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Casen said:
What SU do you have? I can't find temp unroot in the included one
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3.1.3 from the market and swipe sideways to options
MrZ123 said:
3.1.3 from the market and swipe sideways to options
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Been using ISIS for a few days now in NYC and love it. Every cab has a sensor for NFC and luckily I have Amex and Chase so can use both of them!
I know people love Google wallet but it seems NFC payments aren't coming on Verizon.
So how do we get ISIS to work and be rooted at the same time!?!?
MrZ123 said:
Been using ISIS for a few days now in NYC and love it. Every cab has a sensor for NFC and luckily I have Amex and Chase so can use both of them!
I know people love Google wallet but it seems NFC payments aren't coming on Verizon.
So how do we get ISIS to work and be rooted at the same time!?!?
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Got it working, please see OP for details!
Doesn't work for me. Followed instructions to the t. Launch Isis and it asks for root. Hit deny and it force closes after a few seconds. I start it again and it tells me device is rooted.
The new version of the Isis app isn't compatible with this. The dev will need to update the module.
I tinkered around some, and I discovered this solution which is currently working on my MAXX:
Delete ISIS.
Install Xposed.
Install XPrivacy.
Reinstall ISIS, but do not run it yet.
There will be a notification to configure ISIS permissions in XPrivacy.
The only thing you need to restrict is Shell (commands, superuser).
Run ISIS. You should be able to log in successfully.
Or. Wait 2-3 weeks for 4.4 and Google Wallet.
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This method worked for me, but I had to find the proper xposed module on another thread, Got my old serve account linked up and a google wallet card in the mail too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425346
Updated the app/module to v2.0, got it working for me.
Isis does the job, but its awkward loading money onto my amex first. I miss GW.
Application games forced to update to a new version..i already root my devices and hide root using rootcloak and using xposed installer..after updating the apps...i cannot login, it says "ROOTED DEVICES NOT SUPPORTED"...is there a new version for rootcloak and xposed installer? that can bypass the application?:crying:
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Application games forced to update to a new version..i already root my devices and hide root using rootcloak and using xposed installer..after updating the apps...i cannot login, it says "ROOTED DEVICES NOT SUPPORTED"...is there a new version for rootcloak and xposed installer? that can bypass the application?:crying:
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U can try hide my root app may be this helps
So I've installed CM13 on my OnePlus 2 but when I try to use my online banking app it tells me to unroot my phone. If I install Xposed then the app crashes so I can't use the Xposed RootCloak. I've also tried the Cydia Substrate but it's so out of date that it won't work on Android M. Can anyone help me?
Have you found a solution?
I recently downloaded an app called "Island" from the google play store and stumpled across this problem:
"The security policy prevents the creation of a work profile because a Custom OS has been installed on this device.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 (7.0)
Rooted with Unofficial Xposed Framework (by PurifyOS)
Also have Superkernel v2.70 installed.
Is there a way to bypass this using an Xposed module or other rooted applications?
You can try xTouchWiz Xposed module which has a function to fake the system status as Official instead of Custom under the security hacks section.
Alternatively you can use Magisk which should hide everything but Xposed from apps.
What worked for me was connecting the device to wifi or putting in an activated sim card before doing the work profile setup process.
Same problem here (S9 Soldier Rom), did someone made it work?
No one yet?
Has anyone gotten this to work?
Beanvee7 said:
You can try xTouchWiz Xposed module which has a function to fake the system status as Official instead of Custom under the security hacks section.
Alternatively you can use Magisk which should hide everything but Xposed from apps.
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I don't have Xposed but I recently rooted with Magisk. And MagiskHide is not working for this. Do we have to hide system apps as well? I actually get this error when I add my Gsuite work account.
Hello everyone I currently have an issue to install some banking apps and MobileIron.
I cant use google pay, postfinance TWINT and Mobileiron (because of root getting detected or not passing safetynet or xposed.)
I am not passing Safetynet unless I check "only use core functions" in magisk.
I am hiding MobileIron with MagiskHide and I am also hiding Xposed Installer from MobileIron with suhide.
I already tried having another app block root and xposed detection for MobileIron (uncheck)
What can I do to get it to work?
Please don't tell me to just "unroot" or go back to stock.
Have a great day!
Uninstall xposed , Nothing else i can say
I now the issue well with Postfinance Twint on my rooted Samsung Galaxy S5.
Uninstalling xposed will show no effect, because your phone is locked with a root detection. The only solution I've found was to install the old version 1.1.16.0, the last version before root detecting. This works fine for me (except the QR-Scanner which shows "Error 13: The Scandit SDK license validation failed", but you can use the code input instead).
If someone knows a better solution: post it!
Reading this I stopped my thoughts about rooting. I'm using many banking apps, most of all SEQR for nfc payments. I see myself running into problems getting my finance apps to work once rooted...
lucajasonmiani said:
Hello everyone I currently have an issue to install some banking apps and MobileIron.
I cant use google pay, postfinance TWINT and Mobileiron (because of root getting detected or not passing safetynet or xposed.)
I am not passing Safetynet unless I check "only use core functions" in magisk.
I am hiding MobileIron with MagiskHide and I am also hiding Xposed Installer from MobileIron with suhide.
I already tried having another app block root and xposed detection for MobileIron (uncheck)
What can I do to get it to work?
Please don't tell me to just "unroot" or go back to stock.
Have a great day!
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did you try "Hide Magisk Manager" option in Magisk Manager?
maybe your bank app is looking for Magisk Manager package too.
I'm not using app that you mention but you can try .
No problems with new version 2.0.20.0 (PostFinance Twint) on rooted Samsung Galaxy S5
I had a similar problem with my banking app. I solved it by installing island app. It basically creates an "island" where you can separate specific apps from the rest of your phone apps. When I put my banking app in the island it worked perfectly (also used magisk hide).
You'll have two versions of the same app when you do this. Just remember to always run the island version of the app not the normal version. There will be a small icon indicating which is which.
Hope it works with you!
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I had a similar problem with my banking app. I solved it by installing island app. It basically creates an "island" where you can separate specific apps from the rest of your phone apps. When I put my banking app in the island it worked perfectly (also used magisk hide).
You'll have two versions of the same app when you do this. Just remember to always run the island version of the app not the normal version. There will be a small icon indicating which is which.
Hope it works with you!
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Even with the island app, tez app is not working.