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Hi,
Hope you can help, if I root with super su for just change build pro settings, and then full unroot, will I keep the changes?? Or there is a another way to change build prop variable without root? I'm in G930F Nougat stock rom
Thanks
Yes the changes will remain if you unroot but why would you? You have already tripped KNOX etc by rooting in the first place, and your system status will remain 'Custom', so things like banking apps will likely still fail to work
No you can't change system files without root, build.prop is a system file
*Detection* said:
Yes the changes will remain if you unroot but why would you? You have already tripped KNOX etc by rooting in the first place, and your system status will remain 'Custom', so things like banking apps will likely still fail to work
No you can't change system files without root, build.prop is a system file
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Thanks you so much for your answer, it's exactly because some video apps and banking as you said not work with root and they are essential for me. The problem is, I'm root since a long time, s health just work editing build prop, and since a few months ago, some apps like my bank, and video apps stop working because of root, and I need both things now, and I remember that before root(with already Knox tripped) they work fine.
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Thanks you so much for your answer, it's exactly because some video apps and banking as you said not work with root and they are essential for me. The problem is, I'm root since a long time, s health just work editing build prop, and since a few months ago, some apps like my bank, and video apps stop working because of root, and I need both things now, and I remember that before root(with already Knox tripped) they work fine.
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AFAIK, these apps just don't open anymore because of the SafetyNet profile missmatch you get when rooted (You can download an app like "SafetyNet Helper Sample" from Play Store to view your current SafetyNet status).
Apps like Snapchat, PokemonGO, my local banking app,.. use this technology, rather than the "custom" mark or the tripped knox.
So in my opinion you have three options now:
Use Magisk
When rooted with MagiskSU, your phone will still pass the SafetyNet Profile match, which will let you use your apps and root.
Root -> make your changes -> unroot
When you're completely unrooted you will once again pass the SafetyNet
(Probably doesn't work for you)Unroot -> Prepare Apps -> root again
Apps like Snapchat just check your SafetyNet status at login. That means when you're not rooted, you can log in to Snapchat, when you root afterwards (without a wipe of course) you're still logged in, even tho your phone wouldn't pass SafetyNet atm.
jaannnis said:
AFAIK, these apps just don't open anymore because of the SafetyNet profile missmatch you get when rooted (You can download an app like "SafetyNet Helper Sample" from Play Store to view your current SafetyNet status).
Apps like Snapchat, PokemonGO, my local banking app,.. use this technology, rather than the "custom" mark or the tripped knox.
So in my opinion you have three options now:
Use Magisk
When rooted with MagiskSU, your phone will still pass the SafetyNet Profile match, which will let you use your apps and root.
Root -> make your changes -> unroot
When you're completely unrooted you will once again pass the SafetyNet
(Probably doesn't work for you)Unroot -> Prepare Apps -> root again
Apps like Snapchat just check your SafetyNet status at login. That means when you're not rooted, you can log in to Snapchat, when you root afterwards (without a wipe of course) you're still logged in, even tho your phone wouldn't pass SafetyNet atm.
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Thanks my friend I will try, because now I'm root with Magisk and with Magisk hide and does not work even with safety net pass
speechgotham3 said:
Thanks my friend I will try, because now I'm root with Magisk and with Magisk hide and does not work even with safety net pass
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Which version of Magisk are you using?
What is the result of the SafetyNet Sample App?
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Which version of Magisk are you using?
What is the result of the SafetyNet Sample App?
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The latest one
Attach you an image
Thanks for your help
speechgotham3 said:
The latest one
Attach you an image
Thanks for your help
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You could try installing the newest beta, which is 13.6, but I don't really believe this resolves your problem. You can get it from here: Magisk Beta Thread
Hello everyone I currently have an issue to install some banking apps and MobileIron.
I cant use google pay, postfinance TWINT and Mobileiron (because of root getting detected or not passing safetynet or xposed.)
I am not passing Safetynet unless I check "only use core functions" in magisk.
I am hiding MobileIron with MagiskHide and I am also hiding Xposed Installer from MobileIron with suhide.
I already tried having another app block root and xposed detection for MobileIron (uncheck)
What can I do to get it to work?
Please don't tell me to just "unroot" or go back to stock.
Have a great day!
Uninstall xposed , Nothing else i can say
I now the issue well with Postfinance Twint on my rooted Samsung Galaxy S5.
Uninstalling xposed will show no effect, because your phone is locked with a root detection. The only solution I've found was to install the old version 1.1.16.0, the last version before root detecting. This works fine for me (except the QR-Scanner which shows "Error 13: The Scandit SDK license validation failed", but you can use the code input instead).
If someone knows a better solution: post it!
Reading this I stopped my thoughts about rooting. I'm using many banking apps, most of all SEQR for nfc payments. I see myself running into problems getting my finance apps to work once rooted...
lucajasonmiani said:
Hello everyone I currently have an issue to install some banking apps and MobileIron.
I cant use google pay, postfinance TWINT and Mobileiron (because of root getting detected or not passing safetynet or xposed.)
I am not passing Safetynet unless I check "only use core functions" in magisk.
I am hiding MobileIron with MagiskHide and I am also hiding Xposed Installer from MobileIron with suhide.
I already tried having another app block root and xposed detection for MobileIron (uncheck)
What can I do to get it to work?
Please don't tell me to just "unroot" or go back to stock.
Have a great day!
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did you try "Hide Magisk Manager" option in Magisk Manager?
maybe your bank app is looking for Magisk Manager package too.
I'm not using app that you mention but you can try .
No problems with new version 2.0.20.0 (PostFinance Twint) on rooted Samsung Galaxy S5
I had a similar problem with my banking app. I solved it by installing island app. It basically creates an "island" where you can separate specific apps from the rest of your phone apps. When I put my banking app in the island it worked perfectly (also used magisk hide).
You'll have two versions of the same app when you do this. Just remember to always run the island version of the app not the normal version. There will be a small icon indicating which is which.
Hope it works with you!
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I had a similar problem with my banking app. I solved it by installing island app. It basically creates an "island" where you can separate specific apps from the rest of your phone apps. When I put my banking app in the island it worked perfectly (also used magisk hide).
You'll have two versions of the same app when you do this. Just remember to always run the island version of the app not the normal version. There will be a small icon indicating which is which.
Hope it works with you!
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Even with the island app, tez app is not working.
I've been rooting my Android phones since about 2012, but today I got a point of sale card reader for my business and I'm not having any luck hiding root from the app (square reader app). The app wont work at all so I tried a number of options in magisk manager (magisk hide the app, hide magisk manager, enable core mode only) rebooting between each try and clearing the square reader app data and setting it up fresh each time, but still no luck
I tried to uninstall magisk but the app still didn't work. So I eventually flashed back to stock and got rid of magisk all together, now the app works but I don't have root...
I tried installing magisk again after I got the app to work and hiding root from the app before I opened it up again, but it still somehow knew the device was rooted
Can anyone suggest anything I haven't tried? Or is there an alternative to rooting the OnePlus 6 (other than magisk) and hiding root? I had a bit of a look around but didn't find anything.
Thanks
I had to go back to 18.0, heard 18.2 works as well.
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I had to go back to 18.0, heard 18.2 works as well.
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Thanks for your reply. I tried with 18.0, damn, it still doesn't work, it still picks up that the phone is rooted
I tried the 18.2 canary build as well (18.2-e72c6685) no luck either
This app must be looking somewhere out of the ordinary for evidence of root in the phone
I have a bank application and facing the same problem. Hope someone can help us to make applications run by hiding the root
I think recent applications are looking for if knox security is tripped !! so in this case Magisk will not help
Ooohhh had to subscribe to this as I face the exact same issue!! Been trying to get my Square reader to work for a while with root and could never figure out how they are detecting root. Using Pixel XL here
Google changed something in Safety Net in play services, it passes, yet for me, google pay fails. That COULD be the issue, though I read 18.2 fixes that. Another option I helped a friend with is if it's detecting magisk itself via the files, culprit here was pokemon go.
Try opening your Magisk settings, the tick "hide magisk manager" clear the repo cache, and rename or delete the MagiskManager folder on the root of your storage. Reboot, clear data from the square app, and try again. Keep in mind, you have to unhide magisk to update it.
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Google changed something in Safety Net in play services, it passes, yet for me, google pay fails. That COULD be the issue, though I read 18.2 fixes that. Another option I helped a friend with is if it's detecting magisk itself via the files, culprit here was pokemon go.
Try opening your Magisk settings, the tick "hide magisk manager" clear the repo cache, and rename or delete the MagiskManager folder on the root of your storage. Reboot, clear data from the square app, and try again. Keep in mind, you have to unhide magisk to update it.
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In my case, I dont think its detecting the files. The reason i say that is because I play Pokemon Go just fine with no issues. So whatever Square is doing, its something different then what PoGo is doing.
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In my case, I dont think its detecting the files. The reason i say that is because I play Pokemon Go just fine with no issues. So whatever Square is doing, its something different then what PoGo is doing.
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I agree, I have no problem hiding magisk and root from other apps, the square reader app must be somehow different. I've even gone through my storage and deleted any files or folders that might suggest the phone is rooted, but still no luck...
I also went into battery optimization settings to stop magisk from being put to sleep (which might stop magisk hide from working..?), that didn't work either.
I've found a temporary workaround to my problem anyway, I realized that I can share my internet (wifi hotspot) with my ipod touch, this way square reader works as the ipod touch isn't jailbroken or modified. It just means I have to carry around my ipod touch with me, which is a better trade off for me than having a stock, non root phone
Managed to get it working today! Upgraded my Pixel XL to the Android Q beta. By doing this, I had to run Magisk canary build. Installed square, enabled Magisk hide, rebooted and it worked fine! Not sure if the Android Q beta has anything to do with it,but give the canary builds of Magisk a try
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Managed to get it working today! Upgraded my Pixel XL to the Android Q beta. By doing this, I had to run Magisk canary build. Installed square, enabled Magisk hide, rebooted and it worked fine! Not sure if the Android Q beta has anything to do with it,but give the canary builds of Magisk a try
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That's awesome! What canary build did you use?
I tried the latest build a few weeks ago and it didn't work for me
Build 18120
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Build 18120
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No luck for me...
I updated to the latest canary build, cleared all data from square reader app, selected magisk hide, rebooted the device. After it booted up I tried to run it and it still detected root. I have a feeling that the OnePlus OS does something that doesn't totally allow me to hide root from the square reader app. It's annoying because for other apps root can be hidden
Maybe there's something in the Android Q build that lets you hide root better
Something that seems reliable right now on 18.1, Pixel Experience and OOS :
Combine Magisk Hide with Magisk "Core Mode". This seems to do the trick for now, Google Pay is triggered with normal mode, but works in Core Mode. Same for Snapchat and banking apps like N26.
But within this, you can't use any module.
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I also went into battery optimization settings to stop magisk from being put to sleep (which might stop magisk hide from working..?), that didn't work either.
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This is always a good idea, on OOS at least, Magisk being optimized sometimes prevents the granting of root rights to apps, it never reacts to kernel applications requesting root on startup for example.
There's an issue with Googlypay services apparently. You need to downgrade it (remove factory updates) so it's down to version 14.something and then it should work.
You need to disable admin rights and background data to try to prevent autoupdates as well. This thread may be useful?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...e-pay-magisk-discussion-t3906703/post79155616
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There's an issue with Googlypay services apparently. You need to downgrade it (remove factory updates) so it's down to version 14.something and then it should work.
You need to disable admin rights and background data to try to prevent autoupdates as well. This thread may be useful?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...e-pay-magisk-discussion-t3906703/post79155616
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Hmm, I'm running the magisk xXx ROM and google pay is completely debloated/removed. when I get a spare half hour I might try removing the xXx module and flashing back to stock and following the advice in that thread. I'll let you know how it goes
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Hmm, I'm running the magisk xXx ROM and google pay is completely debloated/removed. when I get a spare half hour I might try removing the xXx module and flashing back to stock and following the advice in that thread. I'll let you know how it goes
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Ummm yeah.. then the problem doesn't lie within Google pay it lies within the modifications that you are using.
I have to say I have never had any issues with Google pay or Android pay or any banking app using magisk. I don't even have to hide anyting. Of course I'm also not using any modified ROMs or kernels either
Hi guys,
I have this issue for a couple years now and I just cannot find a solution!
Google Pay, and 4 banking app from two different countries work fine with my 1+6 (stock ROM OOS 9.0.9 with magisk 19.4 - 7.3.4) but Square does not.
Did anyone find a solution?
Magisk config:
Magisk hide
Two modules OOS phone record and youtube
No core mode
All banking app and Square hidden
Hey,
phone unlocked/rooted with Magisk 17.3 - now 2 issues:
1. apps with root rights can not always use them. I have to start magisk app manually, close and reopen the app (e.g. SD Maid cleaning app) and then it has root rights again and works properly
a big problem seems to appear then on AFWall+, which is super slow for me. have to reopen especially instagram 3 times to get connection. I guess this is connected to the same issue with magisk, would be worth a try at least. anyone got an idea how I can fix the magisk issue?
2. apps that check for root (my online banking wont work on rooted phones) cant be tricked by the "magisk hide" function apparently. anyone got experience with that? what can i do?
thanks in advance guys :good:
steffenmix3 said:
Hey,
phone unlocked/rooted with Magisk 17.3 - now 2 issues:
1. apps with root rights can not always use them. I have to start magisk app manually, close and reopen the app (e.g. SD Maid cleaning app) and then it has root rights again and works properly
a big problem seems to appear then on AFWall+, which is super slow for me. have to reopen especially instagram 3 times to get connection. I guess this is connected to the same issue with magisk, would be worth a try at least. anyone got an idea how I can fix the magisk issue?
2. apps that check for root (my online banking wont work on rooted phones) cant be tricked by the "magisk hide" function apparently. anyone got experience with that? what can i do?
thanks in advance guys :good:
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Flash latest magisk
yup for everyone who missed it....we had to skip v18 but the new v19 seems to be fully compatible #magisk
Hi all,
Let's tell you my story,
OP6, unlocked, no TWRP, Magisk 20.3 (safetynet is OK) , I used to use my contactless payement app (French Banque populaire app called "Paiement mobile") thanks to Magisk hide, never had to pay more attention to hide root, no need to hide manager, always works with Magisk Hide only.
Updating from OOS 10.3.2 to 10.3.3 and Magisk 20.4.
Everything seems to me fine. I launch once the payement app, no warning.
Thinking about tweaking to make work VoLTE, I tried to find a way to easly save precious data (can't remember the name of the partition name), and finally found that Wanam created an app called "Partition backup and restore" which do that job.
I Installed it and accepted to grant root access.
And at this moment, I got a toast message from my bank app tells me it has detected a security problem.
Since the message, evreytime I open the bank app, it detected the root...
I tried to reinstall it, verify hiding, clear caches, uninstall the partition backup app, contact Wanam, he doesn't understand how his app can reveal the root to my bank app, hide Magisk manager, disable dev mode, oem debug, phone permission to Google Play Services and other, and maybe other things I don't remember... Read so many threads...
My other root-needed apps work.
Rootbear tells me all is OK except BUSYBOX BINARY (can't find something about it).
You're my last chance before getting stock with MSMTool (don't need root anymore).
Thanks in advance guys.
Edit : used Msmtool to go back to stock. No more problem.