Hey there, recently I reverted back to stock on my Galaxy note 8, was using a rom with root and now safetynet is tripped with cts profile match failing constantly, is there any way to fix this? Device urooted, stock os.
Same here on Pixel 4a. Causes Play Protect not certified. Not rooted, but bootloader unlocked.
SafetyNet is causing devices to fail checks if they have an unlocked bootloader
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Hi,
I have a ZTE T610_B02 running 5.1.1 and my phone fails the safetynet test. CTS profile match:false.
Root check apps show no root. However, installing "Root Browser" seems to locate folders on the root.
So it seems the stock rom is already rooted, or at least partly. Enough so that it fails the safetynet test.
How do I pass this safetynet test? I have no need for the phone to be rooted. Is there a ROM I can get that will work for this phone and remove the pre-root and not brick the phone?
Factory reset did not help.
Running "unroot my phone" apps do not work, they do not recognise the phone as rooted.
So I have a galaxy s4 active and I rooted a while back with kingroot I know it isn't good but I did it anyway... and unistalled king root completely and supposedly should have removed my root. So I was trying to play Pokemon Go after recently purchasing a pokemon go plus and I can't play and it is because of safetynet even though I have no root. I realized that when I boot up my s4 a screen with a padlock icon and text that says custom appears. I thought this may mean my bootloader is unlocked and that this could trigger me failing safety net. I have been looking every where on how to relock my bootloader. I just want to pass that safety net baloney.
MillaShows said:
So I have a galaxy s4 active and I rooted a while back with kingroot I know it isn't good but I did it anyway... and unistalled king root completely and supposedly should have removed my root. So I was trying to play Pokemon Go after recently purchasing a pokemon go plus and I can't play and it is because of safetynet even though I have no root. I realized that when I boot up my s4 a screen with a padlock icon and text that says custom appears. I thought this may mean my bootloader is unlocked and that this could trigger me failing safety net. I have been looking every where on how to relock my bootloader. I just want to pass that safety net baloney.
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Try installing latest stock firmware for your device with odin or kies/smartswitch
Regards
Sawdoctor
I used smartswitch and I have the latest firmware
So I used smartswitch and it said I had the latest firmware what now?
I tried everything
So smartswitch said my device isn't compatible to initialize (sgh-i537) so I tried using Odin to return to stock but the only firmware avaliable for my device is kitkat and I have lollipop so I cant downgrade can I? Even then I get and error in download mode saying fail secure download: boot or something like that. If I hard reset through the stock recovery will I be able to pass safetynet I even tried triangle away because I thought maybe it had something to do with my system being custom and it needed to be official and triangle away didn't even work I tried rooting again just so I could rename the su files to su1 which people said would let you play that didn't work either I looking how get magisk I couldn't do it. Is there anyway I can fully go back to stock that will work and will allow me to pass safetynet I am not concerned about root currently I don't need it.
Hi everyone,
Firstly, I'd like to state that I have researched before asking here!
So recently I had issues with my phone and thought the system was modified somehow, thus invalidating safety net. I reflashed today with a fresh download of the July update from google to try to fix it, but to my amazement with magisk uninstalled the phone still could not pass safety net and samsung pay for my gear s3 wouldn't operate and the play store was still not certified.
I noticed that there was a recent issue that topjohnwu fixed so I tried magisk beta to see if that helped but I'm stuck on the same issue. Is there an ongoing issue that I'm missing here and it is a matter of patience and updating?
Thanks kindly in advance for any input as my research has led me nowhere too useful.
need a bit more information... is your bootloader unlocked? If your bootloader is unlocked, and you do not have magisk installed to workaround safety net, you will not pass safety net without magisk installed unless you relock your bootloader...
building off what djer34 said, if your bootloader is unlocked, in addition to magisk, i believe you also need a patched kernel that can hide the check for if your bootloader is unlocked. my safetey net passes with root + flash kernel + bootloader unlock + magisk
As the title says.
I rooted my Samsung phone however despite I hid the root from the certain applications I still cannot use them because the root gets detected. I cannot even use my network provider (says I have to factory reset the phone)!
Sure the SafetyNet must be bypassed but no luck (the problem is CTS). Used MagiskHide Props Configuration but still no luck.
Any advice?
I'm using Magisk version 21.4
Thanks!
SafetyNet API no longer queries the device for the CTS but an Google server for it. Magisk is outdated, so far, has currently lost the cat-and-mouse game.
After a long time I used temp root exploit and I removed it, I tried to Google Pay but does not pass the SafetyNet:
Basic integrity
CTS profile match
Currently the phone is not rooted.
Is it a consequence of this?
You can restore the SafetyNet?