Need help looking for root cloak and xposed module for A20 in ph.thanks
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Hi,
I'm trying to inject an Xposed module in a rooted phone with SuperSu configured as "disabled" .
I could download and install Xposed and the corresponding modules with SuperSu "enabled", but I'm wondering if the Xposed modules will actually work when SuperSu is in "disabled" mode.
Specifically, could I inject an Xposed module in a specific app(I.E. angrybird and such) when SuperSu is disabled?(assuming I already downloaded and installed the Xposed module when SuperSu is enabled)
Also, if it is not possible, is there any alternative I can use to dynamically inject code into a running app?
Thanks!
Anyone?
Edit : Nevermind. I tried it and it works!
So I can load install Xposed modules and have my phone unrooted afterwards.
Thanks!
http://repo.xposed.info/module/net.csu333.surrogate
The above link is for the Surrogate Xposed Module. Can it be used to bypass SafetyNet API?
Class Name and Method needed.
I'm new to this so..
I got Ambasadii ROM on my S8, and downloaded and installed the Xposed Framework in the Magisk Modules, is there a way to bypass SafetyNet somehow?
It works great with it disabled but since it is systemless I was hoping I could do something without having to disable Xposed.
If you use xposed you will always fail safety net. Time to make a choice.
I have rooted my OP6 using the following guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76633618&postcount=70
I have Magisk manager installed (obviously as part of the rooting process).
I see a list of available Magisk modules in Magisk manager. Similar modules are also available for the Xposed framework.
My question is : What's the benefit of installing Xposed framework and then Xposed modules v. installing similar Magisk modules using Magisk manager? I am new to Magisk but have used Xposed modules in the past.
Thank You!
Magisk will keep SafetyNet passing, so if you using Android Pays and others apps that require SafetyNet to pass, Magisk is only option...
dustintinsley said:
Magisk will keep SafetyNet passing, so if you using Android Pays and others apps that require SafetyNet to pass, Magisk is only option...
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Thank You!
I have EdXposed Framework on my phone and Zygisk won't work with EdXposed Framework.
Is there any other way to hide root from apps without Zygisk and MagiskHide?
Never mind, I use RootCloak to hide root from apps now.