Magisk Manager Download - General Topics

Magisk Download is the alternative of Chain fire SuperSu zip file. Magisk can hide root from an app entirely, which means that Google apps will not detect the root access on your Android phone. But it’s much better than the Supersu root access. The biggest change in Magisk Manager is that it comes with Android O support and a new SafetyNet workaround. Magisk modules will help you to run all the Google apps which are not working on rooted Android phones Like Netflix, Snap chat and lots of more Android apps. Magisk Manager is similar to System less root by Chain fire which allowed users to get root access without modifying the system partition.
Magisk Download packs with a super powerful Universal Systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go systemless-ly. Both apps are allowing uninterrupted installation for OTA updates even when the device is rooted. But Magisk manager gives you more controls and installing system less root via Magisk modules also allows you to use Android Pay with root. Magisk Download with a super powerful Universal systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go system less.
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Mabel_Davis said:
Magisk Download is the alternative of Chain fire SuperSu zip file. Magisk can hide root from an app entirely, which means that Google apps will not detect the root access on your Android phone. But it’s much better than the Supersu root access. The biggest change in Magisk Manager is that it comes with Android O support and a new SafetyNet workaround. Magisk modules will help you to run all the Google apps which are not working on rooted Android phones Like Netflix, Snap chat and lots of more Android apps. Magisk Manager is similar to System less root by Chain fire which allowed users to get root access without modifying the system partition.
Magisk Download packs with a super powerful Universal Systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go systemless-ly. Both apps are allowing uninterrupted installation for OTA updates even when the device is rooted. But Magisk manager gives you more controls and installing system less root via Magisk modules also allows you to use Android Pay with root. Magisk Download with a super powerful Universal systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go system less.
magiskandroid.com​
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Dude you're late : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk

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Dude you're late : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
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Magisk Manager Download

Magisk modules is similar to system less root by Chain fire which allowed users to get root access without modifying the system partition. Both apps are allowing uninterrupted installation for OTA updates even when the device is rooted.
Magisk download app can bypass the Safety Net on Android, enabling apps to work even on rooted Android phones. Magisk works system less.which you can install the OTA updates on your rooted phone without loosing the root access on your android phone. The better part of this app is that it works on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, 7.1.2 Nougat, up to Android O.
Advantages​
You can use Snapchat without any issues.
You can use Financial/Banking applications
You can also play Pokemon Go on your rooted Android device.
You can install OTA updates on your device.
You can also install System-less Xposed framework on your lollipop and marshmallow devices.
You can use Android Pay.
You can also bypass SafetyNet
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hummm ... thanks for letting us know but that`s really old news ... https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
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Magisk Manager Download

Magisk is mobile rooting application make the mobile rooting process simple. By using the Magisk download app on your Android operating system, you can root the phone and install any third party application in your phone. It is known for best alternative for the Chainfire’s SuperSU. The Magisk download is developed by XDA developer topjohnwu. Many users have claimed the Magisk is way better than SuperSU in many ways. The developer who is looking for the custom ROM development for the mobile devices is picking the Magisk application as the default software of their development process.
The SuperSU have functionality that grants or denies the root permissions for particular apps only. A Magisk download application is built to hide the root from an app completely and gives you complete freedom to operate the application the way you want. You get the seamless experience of using this application. The application which couldn't support the device without rooting can be used by using Magisk rooted phone

[ask] old-school supersu

There's no answer to asked questions before, So i might want to start this.
Is there any OLD SCHOOL SuperSU which work as granting Root Access instead of Magisk?
I don't like magisk, too many unused feature. I just want it like the old SuperSU back then, just granting root access and no other thing like magisk does.
Can the dev bring back the simplicity to where it was before?
mpoendi said:
There's no answer to asked questions before, So i might want to start this.
Is there any OLD SCHOOL SuperSU which work as granting Root Access instead of Magisk?
I don't like magisk, too many unused feature. I just want it like the old SuperSU back then, just granting root access and no other thing like magisk does.
Can the dev bring back the simplicity to where it was before?
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If you are using an old school OS, then use SuperSU. But if you are using a current OS, especially 9 or 10, then your only option for root is Magisk. The complexity of modem rooting and then accessing many of the features people want from root is what Magisk focuses on.
If you don't care about certified play store, Google pay, bank or other apps that won't work, etc, then just flash Magisk in recovery (if your one of the lucky ones who have a working recovery), install the manager and ignore all of the "features". Unless you inadvertently give access or block access to an app, you may never need to open the manager.

Magisk + Magisk Manager = Total Confusion

I've read myself to exhaustion trying to understand how this all works with no luck. With articles on the web having no or vague instruction and authors using the terms Magisk and Magisk Manager interchangeably (this one is the worst) I'm totally confused. Additionally there is too much assumed knowledge in the instructions I find. Go do this, go install this with no links, no explanation of what I'm installing, how to install it, where the instruction and files live, how to use it or the actual effect upon install.
Here is my current state and my questions (please excuse the caps, they just express my frustration):
Pixel 4a
Android 11
Rooted with Magisk
Can't use banking apps
MagiskHide doesn't fix the problem
I read that using MagiskHide Props Config can fix my SafetyNet issues but the instructions are very extensive and I want to be sure of what I'm doing before I tackle it.
Does Magisk also live inside Magisk Manger? Do I need both?
Do I need Magisk Manager to load modules?
Hiding root and passing Safety Net:Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
www.didgeridoohan.com
Why do these instructions tell me to "Make sure that the app in question is selected in the Hide list (Under MagiskHide in the Magisk app)." and there IS NO HIDE LIST! under MagiskHide in the Magisk app?!
OR
"Most Magisk modules can be hidden by MagiskHide, but that depends on exactly what the module does. If you can't figure out what is triggering an app, try disabling all modules." THERE IS NO PLACE TO SELECT OR DISABLE MODULES IN MAGISK!
I am very, very technical and can can follow well written instructions but this android (and linux) stuff is new to me. I just want my Pixel 4a to have root and be able to use my Golden1 credit union software. I apologize for the drama but this task is becoming almost insurmountable.
Thank you very much for any opinion or insight!
Arsenal420 said:
I've read myself to exhaustion trying to understand how this all works with no luck. With articles on the web having no or vague instruction and authors using the terms Magisk and Magisk Manager interchangeably (this one is the worst) I'm totally confused.
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Totally agree with you: all is based on slopiness of the authors.
Magisk is a software framework- it provides additional low level routines / replaces in parts Android's default system software - what hooks Android's boot and system files, thus you can extend Android's default system features by adding 3rd-party modules.
Magisk Manager is a pure Android app for managing Magisk.
jwoegerbauer said:
Totally agree with you: all is based on slopiness of the authors.
Magisk is a software framework- it provides additional low level routines / replaces in parts Android's default system software - what hooks Android's boot and system files, thus you can extend Android's default system features by adding 3rd-party modules.
Magisk Manager is a pure Android app for managing Magisk.
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Thank you very, very much. So do you need to have Magisk installed for Magisk Manager to work? If it's like maybe .Net framework then the answer would be "yes" but since I don't know this platform perhaps Magisk is "embedded" in Magisk Manger and you only need it to do all your work. Thanks again jwoegerbauer you filled in a major blank.
Magisk Manager is companion Android application for Magisk framework so it should be obvious that Magisk framework must be installed before.
I know what you mean. I just started trying to install an news magic today instead of lucky passer and I can't even get it installed and authorized because of the tar and the different things that wants to have me do. There's no instruction it's just supposed to be knowledge you're supposed to have. I think I'm just gonna delete it go back lucky.

Magisk Hide not working with banking apps

All,
I've been fighting with this for a while and I swear that I'm doing everything right (at least, I think I am).
Here's what I'm running:
1. euro build
2. magisk 23.0 (canary build)
I go through the setup, oem unlock and reboot again. I always run into a problem with magisk patched img and safety net failing.
The threads out there have gotten too thick and off-topic with folks asking for other stuff unrelated to the task at hand. I'm beyond confused with all the threads and need a clean and cohesive approach. Again, people, I need a better direction on this. No one-liners and smart ass answers.
Thank you to those that respond with a solid tutorial. Go layman if need be. =)
Magisk is dropping support for hiding root access from apps
Magisk, the popular Android rooting tool, will continue to be developed by topjohnwu, but without its root hiding feature called MagiskHide.
www.xda-developers.com
I recommend following this YouTube tutorial step by step. Also, The Magisk 23.0 build STILL has MagiskHide at the moment, so you may want to enable that.
TL;DR, you'll have to install Riru, LSposed, and XPrivacyLua and their respective magisk modules. While the video showed how to pass SafetyNet and get Google Play "Device is Certified", you can implement the same processes to ANY app having issues with root.
dude6595 said:
Magisk is dropping support for hiding root access from apps
Magisk, the popular Android rooting tool, will continue to be developed by topjohnwu, but without its root hiding feature called MagiskHide.
www.xda-developers.com
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Once again: Everything that counts is money!
There will be other devs presenting solutions for root and hiding root so that we won't need Magisk any longer.
Until then I'll stay with 23.0

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