After rooting my pixel I lost my google play protection certification. I have reflashed the stock image but I am still showing Play Protection Certification: Uncertified in the play store. Is there a way to get it back?
If you're using Magisk just flag play store in magisk hide, clean play store data and cache and reboot.
With this method now my play store is showing certified :good:
TENN3R said:
If you're using Magisk just flag play store in magisk hide, clean play store data and cache and reboot.
With this method now my play store is showing certified :good:
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thanks, I've been looking for a solution for Google Pay to work for many hours, your solution makes it working, thanks!
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Google Play doesn't seem to want to auto-update apps on my device, it's been like this for a few weeks since I clean installed of YNG1TAS17L, so I have to do it manually. It worked once when I set the option to "Auto-update apps at any time" but I can't risk using this as it would use up mobile data.
Any ideas on what the issue could be?
Salty Wagyu said:
Google Play doesn't seem to want to auto-update apps on my device, it's been like this for a few weeks since I clean installed of YNG1TAS17L, so I have to do it manually. It worked once when I set the option to "Auto-update apps at any time" but I can't risk using this as it would use up mobile data.
Any ideas on what the issue could be?
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Are your Google Play Services updated?
Is your Google Play Store updated?
Did you try rebooting the device?
Have you forced stop or disabled any Google service?
Mr hOaX said:
Are your Google Play Services updated?
Is your Google Play Store updated?
Did you try rebooting the device?
Have you forced stop or disabled any Google service?
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Google Play Services is 7.3.29 (That's dated April 21st, but matches my Nexus 7 version and apps auto-update fine)
Play Store is 5.5.12
Also had lots of reboots
Only Google Play Movies & TV, Play Music, and Hangouts have been frozen
Also, my device installs new apps from the Play store when initiated from Google Play on a desktop PC no problem, but all the updates are still ignored, despite needing no permission changes.
Salty Wagyu said:
Google Play Services is 7.3.29 (That's dated April 21st, but matches my Nexus 7 version and apps auto-update fine)
Play Store is 5.5.12
Also had lots of reboots
Only Google Play Movies & TV, Play Music, and Hangouts have been frozen
Also, my device installs new apps from the Play store when initiated from Google Play on a desktop PC no problem, but all the updates are still ignored, despite needing no permission changes.
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Did you try changing the settings to default for Google Play Store?
Clear data and clear cache of this app
Reboot and try
If still it doesn't work, I guess you need to reinstall the OS
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Did you try changing the settings to default for Google Play Store?
Clear data and clear cache of this app
Reboot and try
If still it doesn't work, I guess you need to reinstall the OS
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Didn't work either, guess I'm out of luck. I'll update manually for now until next COS 12 release
Hello,
My dad bought himself a Mate 9 Pro in China and brought it back home today. I've installed the GMS from the HiApp app store and downloaded the Google Play store from there as well.
When I try to download apps from the Play store, the apps won't download. It continues to say "downloading" but no progress is being made.
I am downloading apks in the interim, but would be much more convenient if I could take advantage of the Play Store.
Am i doing something wrong? The build number is b156, if I'm reading it correctly.
I've tried:
- Deleting cache and data from Google Play Store
- Reinstalling GMS
- Allowing unknown sources for app downloads (i.e. from places other than HiApp) and app installations.
- Granting all permissions to Play Store and Play Services
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
PekingGoose said:
Hello,
My dad bought himself a Mate 9 Pro in China and brought it back home today. I've installed the GMS from the HiApp app store and downloaded the Google Play store from there as well.
When I try to download apps from the Play store, the apps won't download. It continues to say "downloading" but no progress is being made.
I am downloading apks in the interim, but would be much more convenient if I could take advantage of the Play Store.
Am i doing something wrong? The build number is b156, if I'm reading it correctly.
I've tried:
- Deleting cache and data from Google Play Store
- Reinstalling GMS
- Allowing unknown sources for app downloads (i.e. from places other than HiApp) and app installations.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Check the permissions in the app settings, make sure Play store has access to internal storage. I just allowed all permissions for the play store and any google related services.
Do not try anything else. I have tried all kinds of solutions including the ones you listed above. Just be patient and wait for system update to solve the problem and download some 3rd party store like apkpure as a temporary solution
azukayx said:
Check the permissions in the app settings, make sure Play store has access to internal storage. I just allowed all permissions for the play store and any google related services.
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I forgot to mention that, but yes, I did grant all permissions to play store and Google Play services, but I'm still having issues. Thanks for the response !
azukayx said:
Check the permissions in the app settings, make sure Play store has access to internal storage. I just allowed all permissions for the play store and any google related services.
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ba703863 said:
Do not try anything else. I have tried all kinds of solutions including the ones you listed above. Just be patient and wait for system update to solve the problem and download some 3rd party store like apkpure as a temporary solution
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Yeah, I may just do that for now. My dad doesn't use that many apps anyway so I can probably just download the rest of the apks he needs and install them manually as well. Thanks!
I'd like to use Google's new and improved 2-Step Verification options with my rooted pixel. I imagine I need to use Magisk Hide to stop an app from seeing that I'm rooted, but I don't have a clue which one. Can anyone help?
Is your device certified?
Search for confirmation at the bottom of play store settings, if it says "uncertified" then add play store in magisk hide, than clear play store data and you should be good.
Yes, my phone was already certified (and still is).
Hi,
I've installed latest system update 11.0.2.3.KB05BA and I'm unable to use Google Pay. Also, I've lost Play Protect certification. When trying to use GPay it says my system might be modified/rooted but I'm not even BL unlocked. SafetyNet test passes. Device: KB2003.
SOLUTION:
Force stop GPay, Play Store and Play Services.
Clear data of GPay, Play Store and Play Services.
Reboot.
bemolx said:
Hi,
I've installed latest system update 11.0.2.3.KB05BA and I'm unable to use Google Pay. Also, I've lost Play Protect certification. When trying to use GPay it says my system might be modified/rooted wtf I'm even not BL unlocked. SafetyNet test passes. Device: KB2003. Anyone have any solution?
Thanks in advance
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Try to clear cache of Play Store and Google Play Services first
if not working , then try to clear data in next step.
I have the same problem a many others are reporting this on Oneplus community.
I guess we have to wait for the fix in next update.
smajlo said:
I have the same problem a many others are reporting this on Oneplus community.
I guess we have to wait for the fix in next update.
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just clear play services cache
After clearing cache and data the problem still appears.
t0m2k said:
just clear play services cache
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Thanks, but not useful, because Google Play shows "certified". Tried this as usual, doesn't change the GPay message.
Clearing data of Google Play Services did the job for me, my device is again eligible for Google Pay.
smajlo said:
my device is again eligible for Google Pay.
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Lucky you.
Tried again clearing cache GPay, Play Store, Play Service. Reboot. No change, device certified, but GPay moaning.
//edit: Next try. Force stopping app, clearing cache, clearing memory content for GPay, Play Store, Play Service. Reboot. This did it, see second screenshot.
Thank you guys. Problem solved by force stopping those apps, clearing data and rebooting the device.
So I just bought my google pixel 7 pro and promptly rooted it, I set Magisk up and even got the safety net fix mod version. I also passed YASNAC so im trying to figure out why I can see certain apps from the google playstore like for instance KWGT. I live in the states so it makes no sense to me as to why i wouldnt be able to see apps.
I am also getting an error when trying to sign in to apps like youtube and youtube music
Idk at this time exactly what all I cant find, but i can tell something is amok, can someone help me out here?
Kai2150 said:
So I just bought my google pixel 7 pro and promptly rooted it, I set Magisk up and even got the safety net fix mod version. I also passed YASNAC so im trying to figure out why I can see certain apps from the google playstore like for instance KWGT. I live in the states so it makes no sense to me as to why i wouldnt be able to see apps.
I am also getting an error when trying to sign in to apps like youtube and youtube music
Idk at this time exactly what all I cant find, but i can tell something is amok, can someone help me out here?
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Usually not seeing apps in Play Store is because of Play Protect certification not being "Device is certified". This is caused by rooting. Usually USNF MOD (2.4.0-MOD_1.2 as of this writing) is enough to take care of this type of issue.
So first things first, check on the status of your device; check your Play Protect certification (in Play Store settings, About if you aren't aware), what you pass in apps YASNAC and Play Integrity API Checker. I'm guessing you're not gonna pass everything you need to (everything but STRONG_INTEGRITY), and if you don't, you most likely need to reset a bunch of Google services to get it reset and re-established to see everything...
I can walk you through that if it ends up being that way...
simplepinoi177 said:
Usually not seeing apps in Play Store is because of Play Protect certification not being "Device is certified". This is caused by rooting. Usually USNF MOD (2.4.0-MOD_1.2 as of this writing) is enough to take care of this type of issue.
So first things first, check on the status of your device; check your Play Protect certification (in Play Store settings, About if you aren't aware), what you pass in apps YASNAC and Play Integrity API Checker. I'm guessing you're not gonna pass everything you need to (everything but STRONG_INTEGRITY), and if you don't, you most likely need to reset a bunch of Google services to get it reset and re-established to see everything...
I can walk you through that if it ends up being that way...
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Yeah it says I'm not certified, tho Yasnac says I pass the basic check. I'll try using the Play Integrity API checker and get back to you and yeah if you could walk me through that would be a big help
simplepinoi177 said:
Usually not seeing apps in Play Store is because of Play Protect certification not being "Device is certified". This is caused by rooting. Usually USNF MOD (2.4.0-MOD_1.2 as of this writing) is enough to take care of this type of issue.
So first things first, check on the status of your device; check your Play Protect certification (in Play Store settings, About if you aren't aware), what you pass in apps YASNAC and Play Integrity API Checker. I'm guessing you're not gonna pass everything you need to (everything but STRONG_INTEGRITY), and if you don't, you most likely need to reset a bunch of Google services to get it reset and re-established to see everything...
I can walk you through that if it ends up being that way...
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I also checked with Play Integrity API checker and it passed everything but strong integrity.
simplepinoi177 said:
Usually not seeing apps in Play Store is because of Play Protect certification not being "Device is certified". This is caused by rooting. Usually USNF MOD (2.4.0-MOD_1.2 as of this writing) is enough to take care of this type of issue.
So first things first, check on the status of your device; check your Play Protect certification (in Play Store settings, About if you aren't aware), what you pass in apps YASNAC and Play Integrity API Checker. I'm guessing you're not gonna pass everything you need to (everything but STRONG_INTEGRITY), and if you don't, you most likely need to reset a bunch of Google services to get it reset and re-established to see everything...
I can walk you through that if it ends up being that way...
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Something else I just figured out is Google Play Services keeps unchecking itself in the DenyList, from what I can tell it's after each restart.
I went ahead and cleared Google Play store, Google Play services, and Google wallet l, idk what else to clear but I did it in airplane mode restarted then turned off airplane mode
Kai2150 said:
Something else I just figured out is Google Play Services keeps unchecking itself in the DenyList, from what I can tell it's after each restart.
I went ahead and cleared Google Play store, Google Play services, and Google wallet l, idk what else to clear but I did it in airplane mode restarted then turned off airplane mode
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After clearing it doesn't show if the device is certified or not so... Idk what to do here
Kai2150 said:
Something else I just figured out is Google Play Services keeps unchecking itself in the DenyList, from what I can tell it's after each restart.
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If you are using an USNF mod, then that is normal. The mod won't work properly if Google Play Services is checked so it unchecks it and "denies" it in the background.
Lughnasadh said:
If you are using an USNF mod, then that is normal. The mod won't work properly if Google Play Services is checked so it unchecks it and "denies" it in the background.
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I figured it out, I cleared everything and got it certified so we are straight now ty
Kai2150 said:
I figured it out, I cleared everything and got it certified so we are straight now ty
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I'm glad it got figured out...
Sorry I only now had time to come in and help...
basically, it went as I was going to say & predict; with you passing everything, it gets tricky -- after you clear data and cache on multiple google services, you'll find that Play Store won't state anything about it being certified, and usually it randomly comes back as certified after some time. This is the experience I've read of other members here.
But alls well that ends well...hopefully everything now will be problem free...