play protect certification - OnePlus 8 Questions & Answers

Recently converted from T mobile to Global os using flash boot. Worked out fine . How to fix the play protect certification broken. Ps: Boot loader is still unlocked

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Did I lose Motorola Boot Services after I unlocked my Moto G?

The title says it all.
Because I Couldn't find the Boot services in play store after i unlocked my bootloader and flashed a recovery.
I can find it (and update it) through play store. But it isn't changing the boot logo and boot animation anymore after I unlocked the bootloader...
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coolancool said:
The title says it all.
Because I Couldn't find the Boot services in play store after i unlocked my bootloader and flashed a recovery.
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This is not related I believe.
I have my G unlocked since day one, which is about 11 months now. I've boot services updated several times, but at some point I think I've stopped seeing it in the play store, then it became available again.
Hmm...I haven't seen the boot services since quite some time now, and I hear Moto changed the bootanim once again, so I was interested in knowing why that happens.
Thanks!
boot update gone
I just accidently uninstalled the updates of Motorola boot services and nw I'm not getting any updates of boot anime's
Still I have "Motorola a google company" even after updating to lolipop

Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus Bootloop with Locked Bootloader

The phone isn't connected to a Mi account in settings so I can't unlock bootloader with Mi desktop unlock app. MiFlash is not working neither as it isn't unlocked (flash xlb error appears). Mi Pc Suite English version doesn't recognise the phone. The Chinese version does and it downloads the latest ROM and when it tries to update the phone an error appears and shows 0% but in the phone it is updating, although at the end it doesn't work. I have also wiped data with this Chinese version with no resault. The phone is still in bootloop. Any help or suggestion is very welcome. Thanks
Are you sure the bootloader's locked? It should have came unlocked, unless your vendor locked it.
theOriginalSuperl2 said:
Are you sure the bootloader's locked? It should have came unlocked, unless your vendor locked it.
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Yes, unfortunately it is locked... I'm sure of that

OnePlus 6 is NOT rooted but can't use Google Pay or install Netflix

When I got my OP6, I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my OnePlus 6 when it was running 5.1.9. However, SafetyNet Check would randomly sometimes pass and sometimes fail for a while, after settling on failing. I was and still am unable to use google pay or install netflix. Other apps could also detect I was rooted and would not run despite me hiding root from them using magisk hide.
I recently upgraded my phone to 5.1.11 using the OTA update. This removed root, so I assumed these would start working again after the update, but they still do not. Various apps still think I am rooted and do not run.
Does anybody have any insight about what can be the cause of this, or how I can get SafetyNet Check to pass? I don't even care about root, I just want to be able to use google pay
Have you tried locking the bootloader again? Often times, an unlocked bootloader will simply cause a fail for Safetynet. Again, not 100% sure this'll work, but it's worth a shot.
Your bootloader is unlocked check your bootloader if bootloader is locked then you need to wipe your data most of devices need to be wiped after you unroot your device.
easy fix and all you need to do is clear the playstore data so that it gets a fresh start and then reboot and check the google play store settings and see if its ceritfied again.
quantumcity said:
When I got my OP6, I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my OnePlus 6 when it was running 5.1.9. However, SafetyNet Check would randomly sometimes pass and sometimes fail for a while, after settling on failing. I was and still am unable to use google pay or install netflix. Other apps could also detect I was rooted and would not run despite me hiding root from them using magisk hide.
I recently upgraded my phone to 5.1.11 using the OTA update. This removed root, so I assumed these would start working again after the update, but they still do not. Various apps still think I am rooted and do not run.
Does anybody have any insight about what can be the cause of this, or how I can get SafetyNet Check to pass? I don't even care about root, I just want to be able to use google pay
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Google pay will work if you re-lock your bootloader. Not sure about Netflix as I don't use it on my mobile.
Edit: as for insight into why, it's a security thing. When you unlock your bootloader you compromise the security of your device so certain things won't work by design.
People need to stop suggesting to lock the bootloader. It's not needed! I have an unlocked bootloader and everything works fine. You need to install magisk and clear play store data like I told you in the second thread you created.
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yldlj said:
People need to stop suggesting to lock the bootloader. It's not needed! I have an unlocked bootloader and everything works fine. You need to install magisk and clear play store data like I told you in the second thread you created.
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While you do not need to lock the bootloader to use Netflix, you do need to lock it for HD playback. Netflix uses Widevine DRM and you need Widevine L1 for HD playback. If your bootloader is unlocked you only have Widevine L3. L3 will still allow you to view Netflix content, but you won't get 720p and up without L1. You can use the "DRM Info" app from the Play Store to confirm your Widevine level and use the "Test Patterns" videos inside Netflix to confirm what your max resolution and framerate are.
TuxRuffian said:
While you do not need to lock the bootloader to use Netflix, you do need to lock it for HD playback. Netflix uses Widevine DRM and you need Widevine L1 for HD playback. If your bootloader is unlocked you only have Widevine L3. L3 will still allow you to view Netflix content, but you won't get 720p and up without L1. You can use the "DRM Info" app from the Play Store to confirm your Widevine level and use the "Test Patterns" videos inside Netflix to confirm what your max resolution and framerate are.
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Yes but that is NOT the OP problem.
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yldlj said:
People need to stop suggesting to lock the bootloader. It's not needed! I have an unlocked bootloader and everything works fine. You need to install magisk and clear play store data like I told you in the second thread you created.
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As said there are only two solutions, either go entirely locked and stock(ed) or do what yldlj said. It actually quite simple people.
If you unlock your bootloader, you HAVE root with Magisk and make sure you hide root for all mobile payment apps. Just having an unlocked bootloader WILL FAIL SAFETYNET CHECKS. So you either lock your bottle or unlock it and root.
The Netflix thing is if you unlock you won't be certified in the play store so you won't see Netflix to install it. If you download the apk you can install it and is it without root but your widevine security is L3 and can only playback a Mac resolution of 480p. You will have to have a locked bootloader to to playback anything 720p, 1080p and 1440p
Eric214 said:
If you unlock your bootloader, you HAVE root with Magisk and make sure you hide root for all mobile payment apps. Just having an unlocked bootloader WILL FAIL SAFETYNET CHECKS. So you either lock your bottle or unlock it and root.
The Netflix thing is if you unlock you won't be certified in the play store so you won't see Netflix to install it. If you download the apk you can install it and is it without root but your widevine security is L3 and can only playback a Mac resolution of 480p. You will have to have a locked bootloader to to playback anything 720p, 1080p and 1440p
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FALSE
My bootloader is unlocked and I am not using magisk to hide anything yes I am still certified in Google Play and Netflix is showing up to download. Make sure you are in a country that supports Netflix. Netflix is not available in every country. Also my Magisk is passing safety net checks with the unlocked bootloader
dgunn said:
FALSE
My bootloader is unlocked and I am not using magisk to hide anything yes I am still certified in Google Play and Netflix is showing up to download. Make sure you are in a country that supports Netflix. Netflix is not available in every country. Also my Magisk is passing safety net checks with the unlocked bootloader
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Maybe something changed because it was that way but it's still the same deal for the widevine security that you cant be unlocked and be level 1 (L1) that you can't change with root or hiding anything.
dgunn said:
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My bootloader is unlocked and I am not using magisk to hide anything yes I am still certified in Google Play and Netflix is showing up to download. Make sure you are in a country that supports Netflix. Netflix is not available in every country. Also my Magisk is passing safety net checks with the unlocked bootloader
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You might not be hiding those specific apps but the magisk hide toggle will be enabled which is enough. So yes you are using magisk hide. anyway the OP hasn't even been replying so yes either fixed the issue it doesn't care anymore.
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relock oem bootloader after rooting

hello
i have rooted my note 10+ and flashed dr.ketan rom
and there is an app still detecting the root after using magisk hide and i think it checks if the bootloader is unlocked
and i was wondering is it safe if i relock the bootloader
edit:my banking app does work with magisk hide and the SafetyNet check is successful
Re-locking a bootloader will ensure that the device will only boot to OEM signed and provided Android Images.
FYI: For a custom ROM to be used ( with a few exceptions ), the bootloader must remained unlocked.
For the majority of phones if you try and re-lock the bootloader with LinageOS installed you will end up bricking your phone ( might be soft or hard brick depending on the device ).
TxXDRAGONXxT said:
hello
i have rooted my note 10+ and flashed dr.ketan rom
and there is an app still detecting the root after using magisk hide and i think it checks if the bootloader is unlocked
and i was wondering is it safe if i relock the bootloader
edit:my banking app does work with magisk hide and the SafetyNet check is successful
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Once u unlock bootloader never relock it many people have reported that their devices got permanently damaged after relocking bootloader
I see but is there a way to spoof it for other apps when it tries to read if the oem is unlocked or not
This is the app i am trying to hide the root from
Tawakkalna (Covid-19 KSA) - Apps on Google Play
Saudi official app to request curfew passes and other COVID-19 related services
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For any app ( as this is also true for every service center ) it's an ease to detect whether phone's Android got tampered ( even rooted ). No reliable methods exist to bypass such a query, IMO.

Google Play Uncertified

After coming back to stock MIUI ROM my google play is displaying uncertified. I know it is because of the unlocked bootloader or at least that's what I think it is. Now is there any way for me to make my phone google play certified again?
This warning gets triggered and thrown when an unlocked bootloader, a rooted device, a flashed custom ROM, flashed custom packages such as Magisk, Xposed, and of course, installed Gapps on uncertified devices get detected by Google Play Services. Even as small as "enabling OEM unlock" on phone can trigger Google Play Services to throw an uncertified device error on Play Store.
What I'ld try do to fix it:
Disable OEM Unlock option from Developer Options if you have already enabled it.
If you have unlocked bootloader on your phone, then re-lock it.
Flash certified Gapps.
jwoegerbauer said:
This warning gets triggered and thrown when an unlocked bootloader, a rooted device, a flashed custom ROM, flashed custom packages such as Magisk, Xposed, and of course, installed Gapps on uncertified devices get detected by Google Play Services. Even as small as "enabling OEM unlock" on phone can trigger Google Play Services to throw an uncertified device error on Play Store.
What I'ld try do to fix it:
Disable OEM Unlock option from Developer Options if you have already enabled it.
If you have unlocked bootloader on your phone, then re-lock it.
Flash certified Gapps.
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Yes, I'm right now on a custom ROM and it is certified. Now I want to go back to stock ROM and have it certified without locking bootloader (bypass it). Is there any way to bypass it and make google think and display it as a certified?
Hooblet said:
Yes, I'm right now on a custom ROM and it is certified. Now I want to go back to stock ROM and have it certified without locking bootloader (bypass it). Is there any way to bypass it and make google think and display it as a certified?
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If you're flashing stock firmware, I think it'll mostly be certified. No need to re lock bootloader (that's what I think. Point me if iam wrong !!!)
Arc android said:
If you're flashing stock firmware, I think it'll mostly be certified. No need to re lock bootloader (that's what I think. Point me if iam wrong !!!)
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I did flash Stock Firmware, ROM and it's displayed as uncertified MIUI Global Rom (Latest version) and the play store doesn't want to update itself at all. I can download google apps through play store but the play store just won't budge.
Had to flash stock MIUI and lock the bootloader. Now everything works fine as it did before.

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