Hello
Is there any possibility to use Google Pay on rooted device with unlocked bootloader?
I have used magiskhide, but my device still can't pass safetynet test.
Any ideas?
Yes mines working fine with oos,unlocked and rooted
ok, thanks for reply!
make sure you are using the latest magisk zip and apk, it should pass the safety net
Magisk, SuperSU won't work
I have disabled xposed and now works great.
So xposed was generating problem, not rooted device with unlocked bootloader.
pawel.bohdal said:
I have disabled xposed and now works great.
So xposed was generating problem, not rooted device with unlocked bootloader.
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Xposed breaks safteynet
So rooting and unlocking my device but still using original ROM won't break hce payment???
mobidea said:
So rooting and unlocking my device but still using original ROM won't break hce payment???
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yes, but you need to use magiskhide to hide root from google pay
pawel.bohdal said:
yes, but you need to use magiskhide to hide root from google pay
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but I won't be able to upgrade ROM in official way?
mobidea said:
but I won't be able to upgrade ROM in official way?
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OTA works with root and unlocked bootloader
pawel.bohdal said:
OTA works with root and unlocked bootloader
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Hmm ok, but as i know flashing custom recovery is mandatory to root. I'm new on OnePlus but in my previous cells flashing TWRP made it impossible to OTA works (because of TWRP not a original kernel).
Hi guys,
I have found a method to run google pay with,
Xposed - active
Magisk - cts profile - false, basic integrity - false
No need to install magisk hide or shell hide.
Just a simple trick.
Video uploaded on youtube.
https://youtu.be/DV_XmlJDi2o
Why not just tell us here instead of a YouTube link?
Go to settings -> application list -> google play services -> permissions -> DISABLE PHONE PERMISSION
This works for me. Try it once.
On some Pie ROMs, it doesn't work even after passing SafetyNET and hiding root using MagiskHide. The only option here is denying the Telephone permission for Play Services and re-enable when you're done. You'll have to do this everytime you need to make a payment.
I created a Tasker module to do this everytime I launch the app. Just run the shell command in Tasker:
To disable permission:
Code:
pm revoke com.google.android.gms android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE
To enable permission:
Code:
pm grant com.google.android.gms android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE
yeah I have an essential ph1 and android pay will run on it just fine (pie/magisk hide) yet will not run on my oneplus 6t with stock oos/pie/magisk hide. but I'll use the telephone permission trick if I ever need to use it.
pawel.bohdal said:
Hello
Is there any possibility to use Google Pay on rooted device with unlocked bootloader?
I have used magiskhide, but my device still can't pass safetynet test.
Any ideas?
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Do you know if google pay still works then?
Didn't want to necropost, but I'd like to know if google pay still works with 9.0.9 and unlocked bootloader/root.
hornedfiend said:
Didn't want to necropost, but I'd like to know if google pay still works with 9.0.9 and unlocked bootloader/root.
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Yes, works still flawlessly
Related
Need help! Don't know if it's been answered. I've checked and haven't going anything. I've tried the chmod 751 in terminal and everything systemless and nothing has worked. Echo command did nothing.
It got patched yesterday. AP doesn't work anymore on rooted devices. Not sure if it's against the rules to link reddit but check r/android for updates like this
katsumex said:
It got patched yesterday. AP doesn't work anymore on rooted devices. Not sure if it's against the rules to link reddit but check r/android for updates like this
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On my device it does seem to work with systemless root (latest supersu). When do you receive the alert?
It should work with systemless root, but you have to disable xposed.
lparcshinoda said:
On my device it does seem to work with systemless root (latest supersu). When do you receive the alert?
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So if you haven't purchased anything yet, try to. It probably won't work. It fails on two parts, me trying to add a credit card after a factory reset and when I had the credit card on it and tried using a touch pay thing.
daClaus said:
It should work with systemless root, but you have to disable xposed.
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As @katsumex stated, it was patched.
Thread here if you're curious: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/help/oos-3-2-2-safetynet-t3427833
Works fine systemless without xposed enabled
Thanks a lot guys. Well I am systemless and it did t work and this was before the patch. Also don't have exposed and still didn't work. Guess I'll be waiting for a newer setup. Urghhh. To root or not to root?, in the name of Android Pay!!!
lparcshinoda said:
On my device it does seem to work with systemless root (latest supersu). When do you receive the alert?
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Any specific steps to set it up? I mean I am systemless and I don't have Xposed. Still nothing. Maybe I forgot to set something.
SuperSU v2.76 on 3.2.1 stopped working for me yesterday. Have over 20 transactions where it has. According to the play store the app itself last updated 11th July. And I have transactions done after. So whatever's changed is not on the app.
Btw, i will try systemless and report back.
TheLoverMan said:
Works fine systemless without xposed enabled
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Not anymore.
Correct. The safetynet check no longer passes. The check is performed server side, so there is really no way to work around it at the moment, unless you fully unroot of course. So, even a fully proper systemless root method will fail. Oh well. I have never, nor ever will most likely, use Android Pay anyway. Lol. I was just curious why it wasn't working...so apparently Google has caught on for now. This goes for all phones too, not just the OP3. Good luck!
Hi,
can anyone help me to revert A520f 2017 Knox to 0x0.
Unfortunately I tried to Root my A5 2017, I am luckily successful to root my phone, but after that I realized that I will not receive OTA nor able to use sHealth app.
So I downloaded stock Rom and Totally re-flash everything(AP, BL, CSC...).... Although it remove the Custom recovery + super user etc. But when I tried to Open sHealth App, it saying that "Due to new Security Policy Samsung Health cannot be opened on a Rooted device. 0x110040581".
So, Is there any way available to reset everything means to bring it to zero position?
qazihamayun said:
Hi,
can anyone help me to revert A520f 2017 Knox to 0x0.
Unfortunately I tried to Root my A5 2017, I am luckily successful to root my phone, but after that I realized that I will not receive OTA nor able to use sHealth app.
So I downloaded stock Rom and Totally re-flash everything(AP, BL, CSC...).... Although it remove the Custom recovery + super user etc. But when I tried to Open sHealth App, it saying that "Due to new Security Policy Samsung Health cannot be opened on a Rooted device. 0x110040581".
So, Is there any way available to reset everything means to bring it to zero position?
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Sorry cant help you with this but just one curious question. Is samsung pay also not working after rooting?
Sent from my SM-A720F using Tapatalk
cardozclive said:
Sorry cant help you with this but just one curious question. Is samsung pay also not working after rooting?
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Samsung pay cannot work with knox tripped
ponkz said:
Samsung pay cannot work with knox tripped
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Can you tell me is there any way available to use Samsung Health App. I am not worried about knox tripped nor warrenty clain... but worried about using default Application, OTA and Patch etc.
Would it possible use all these using root? Or any other way available..
Eg. I was using xposed in LG G3 which having small app like root clock. Which allow to fake those app which were not working on rooted device. But knox case seems different
qazihamayun said:
Can you tell me is there any way available to use Samsung Health App. I am not worried about knox tripped nor warrenty clain... but worried about using default Application, OTA and Patch etc.
Would it possible use all these using root? Or any other way available..
Eg. I was using xposed in LG G3 which having small app like root clock. Which allow to fake those app which were not working on rooted device. But knox case seems different
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If you want to hide root, use Magisk su instead.
ashyx said:
If you want to hide root, use Magisk su instead.
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No I dont want to hide root explicitly , I just want to use Samsung Health Application, if there is any way available to by pass the error message
"Due to new Security Policy Samsung Health cannot be opened on a Rooted device. 0x110040581".
Kindly tell me, either by hiding the Root Or Editing any file
qazihamayun said:
No I dont want to hide root explicitly , I just want to use Samsung Health Application, if there is any way available to by pass the error message
"Due to new Security Policy Samsung Health cannot be opened on a Rooted device. 0x110040581".
Kindly tell me, either by hiding the Root Or Editing any file
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I just told you, to bypass apps that detect root you need Magisk su.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71154562&postcount=4
There is no way to restore knox, so... rip Shealt
Yes eFuse Chip is to blame....
Gesendet von meinem SM-A520F mit Tapatalk
qazihamayun said:
Can you tell me is there any way available to use Samsung Health App. I am not worried about knox tripped nor warrenty clain... but worried about using default Application, OTA and Patch etc.
Would it possible use all these using root? Or any other way available..
Eg. I was using xposed in LG G3 which having small app like root clock. Which allow to fake those app which were not working on rooted device. But knox case seems different
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You are able to use samsung health after rooting.
you have to be rooted again and i would recommend using TWRP + Magisk to root so it is systemless and you can still pass safetynet after rooting.
you will need to download TWRP, Magisk v12.0, dm-verity patch.
1. put magisk v12.0 and dm-verity patch onto the sdcard in the phone
2. flash TWRP
3. boot into recovery and swipe to allow modifications.
4. under wipe there should be a button to format data (its in the bottom right). you will need to do this to flash magisk and dm verity.
5. flash dm verity and THEN magisk
6a. boot into phone and complete setup to get to home page.
6b. download any systemless root app that you want (adaway works you just have to turn on systemless host files in magisk settings + viper4andriod has a module in magisk that you download for it to work)
(DO NOT TURN ON HIDE MAGISK UNTIL THE END)
7. download the app buildprop editor, open it and grant it root. search for the line ro.config.tima=1 and change the value from 1 to 0.
8. reboot the phone and you should now be able to use s health.
continue following if you wish to pass safetynet and be playstore certified (set up your root apps like viper and adaway before doing this)
9. go into magisk settings and enable the setting Magisk Hide. reboot phone. check that you pass safetynet in magisk manager after booting up again
10. go into app manager, find google play store, tap storage and then clear the data.
11. open app again and you should be certified. (this took me a few tries. not sure if it was play store needing to update the property or me needing to reboot the phone)
12. Yay! your device should now be able to pass safetynet and will be play store certified in the play store app. you should soon be able to see netflix in the play store again.
source: I done this on my a520 just on the weekend to be able to update netflix
Hello!
I will receive a oneplus 9 pro next week and wonder if i shall root it or not. I want to use titanium backup and a few other apps that need root permission, but i also dont want to loose widevine level 1 for netflix and amazon video in hd, want to use my banking app and mcdonalds app.
i havent followed the magisk/root discussion for maybe a year or two (used a unrooted stock phone), so i am not up to date how things are at the moment.
just to be clear, please can someone answer the following questions:
1.) is unlocking bootloader (no root afterwards) enough to loose widevine level 1? can level 1 be gained again when bootloader is locked again or is lost permanent (like triggering knox with samsung).
2.) any problems with mcdonalds app and magisk? google pay?
after reading to the internet on the subject totday, i get the impression that rooting nowadays causes more problems thn benefits, but maybe i get a wrong impression.
flotsch1 said:
Hello!
I will receive a oneplus 9 pro next week and wonder if i shall root it or not. I want to use titanium backup and a few other apps that need root permission, but i also dont want to loose widevine level 1 for netflix and amazon video in hd, want to use my banking app and mcdonalds app.
i havent followed the magisk/root discussion for maybe a year or two (used a unrooted stock phone), so i am not up to date how things are at the moment.
just to be clear, please can someone answer the following questions:
1.) is unlocking bootloader (no root afterwards) enough to loose widevine level 1? can level 1 be gained again when bootloader is locked again or is lost permanent (like triggering knox with samsung).
2.) any problems with mcdonalds app and magisk? google pay?
after reading to the internet on the subject totday, i get the impression that rooting nowadays causes more problems thn benefits, but maybe i get a wrong impression.
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Use the canary builds of Magisk, enable MagiskHide, and toggle the apps in question, and you're golden. Also, just to be sure, toggle it on for Google stuff like the Google app, Google Play Store, Google Play Services, Google Services Framework, Netflix, McDonald's, GPay, and any other banking or streaming subscription apps. Might want to have Magisk hide its self by changing the app name and signature as well.
GuyInDogSuit said:
Use the canary builds of Magisk, enable MagiskHide, and toggle the apps in question, and you're golden. Also, just to be sure, toggle it on for Google stuff like the Google app, Google Play Store, Google Play Services, Google Services Framework, Netflix, McDonald's, GPay, and any other banking or streaming subscription apps. Might want to have Magisk hide its self by changing the app name and signature as well.
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thank you for the information.
so i will definitely not loose widevine l1 with unlocking bootloader and root?
to hide magisk itself (change name and signature), i just need to turn this option on in magisk and not need to do this in a manual way?
flotsch1 said:
thank you for the information.
so i will definitely not loose widevine l1 with unlocking bootloader and root?
to hide magisk itself (change name and signature), i just need to turn this option on in magisk and not need to do this in a manual way?
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Correct, by default it will change to a "default" app icon and rename itself to "Settings" but you can easily still tell it from the device's own system Settings app.
one last question.
following this root instruction https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-magisk-unlock-root-keep-root-oos-11-2-7-7.4252373/ , do i have to use the provided boot images? i feel safer to download the full ota from oneplus official site and extract payload.bin and then use payload dumper to get a boot.img.
flotsch1 said:
one last question.
following this root instruction https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-magisk-unlock-root-keep-root-oos-11-2-7-7.4252373/ , do i have to use the provided boot images? i feel safer to download the full ota from oneplus official site and extract payload.bin and then use payload dumper to get a boot.img.
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If you are leery of using someone else's boot.img, feel free to do that if you'd like. But regardless, be sure to boot the image, don't flash it. Booting it not only gives you the temporary root access to install Magisk yourself, but also ensures that the patched boot.img is actually valid.
v23 has a fix for SafetyNet API. It looks like that supersedes anything from the last canary/debug builds, so it's probably safe to stick with that. Everything else is the same, though.
GuyInDogSuit said:
v23 has a fix for SafetyNet API. It looks like that supersedes anything from the last canary/debug builds, so it's probably safe to stick with that. Everything else is the same, though.
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V23?
flotsch1 said:
V23?
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Latest stable Magisk build. I'm saying you won't need to mess with canary/debug.
When you turn on hide then hide the app the in the settings then your allowed to do anything you like but also hide it in the menu of magisk then your all done don't flash to much crap and magisk hide module is not really finished yet for this device good luck
I rooted it the second i got it
And don't use canary builds of magisk only if you want to run your phone very unstable i recommend the stable version
thanks alot for the information.
i still hazzle to root. i had a oneplus 3 2 years ago and had magisk root/custom rom/twrp, but i also had issues on regular basis and spent alot of time on xda and with flashing. dont know if i want this again or just a phone that works.
and just to be sure:
in case i loose my widevine level 1 because of root or bootloader unlock: will it come back when locking bootloader again and/or unroot. or will it be level 3 forever?
Wildvine L1 is not always retained when unlocking the bootloader. If I unlock mine, I go to L3 every single time, but when I lock it back, I go back to L1. I've tested this 3 times and it happened all 3 times.
flotsch1 said:
thanks alot for the information.
i still hazzle to root. i had a oneplus 3 2 years ago and had magisk root/custom rom/twrp, but i also had issues on regular basis and spent alot of time on xda and with flashing. dont know if i want this again or just a phone that works.
and just to be sure:
in case i loose my widevine level 1 because of root or bootloader unlock: will it come back when locking bootloader again and/or unroot. or will it be level 3 forever?
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Well to be honest I never had that problem and i need to have my binance hidden as well and everything works well but with some games like slime hunter i really need to hide magisk it self too from the settings but when you do they everything will be working okay. And so far I have seen with magisk hide module what you can download is that there are no keys yet for using in op9p (could be changed didn't check it for a while now)
Hi there.
I have an unrooted realme 6 pro. 2 days ago I tried to use Google pay and it did not work. It said that "You can´t pay contactless using this device. It may be rooted or running uncertified software.
I went to google play and I saw that my device is certified. After running some SafetyNet checks it says that CTS profile match failed. evakuation type: BASIC HARDWARE_BACKED. And then after reading some blogs I saw that on Google Play my netflix isn´t supported on my device although I have already installed it.
Any help or advice?
Thanks
Is your bootloader unlocked?
There's only 2 reliable ways to pass SafetyNet including CTS. The first is a completely stock device running pure OEM firmware with a locked bootloader.
The second is with Magisk, using DenyList and 2 modules: Universal SafetyNet Fix and MagiskHide Props Config.
A stock ROM on an unlocked bootloader will fail.
A custom ROM on a locked bootloader will fail.
V0latyle said:
Is your bootloader unlocked?
There's only 2 reliable ways to pass SafetyNet including CTS. The first is a completely stock device running pure OEM firmware with a locked bootloader.
The second is with Magisk, using DenyList and 2 modules: Universal SafetyNet Fix and MagiskHide Props Config.
A stock ROM on an unlocked bootloader will fail.
A custom ROM on a locked bootloader will fail.
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I have also checked that. It has always been locked. I do not know if the problem is caused due to the new android update since is now running on android 11. Plus I dont want to root my phone
V0latyle said:
Is your bootloader unlocked?
There's only 2 reliable ways to pass SafetyNet including CTS. The first is a completely stock device running pure OEM firmware with a locked bootloader.
The second is with Magisk, using DenyList and 2 modules: Universal SafetyNet Fix and MagiskHide Props Config.
A stock ROM on an unlocked bootloader will fail.
A custom ROM on a locked bootloader will fail.
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... You cannot have custom rom on unlocked bootloader LOL. Just saying. Unless a device is ancient, back in the days where you could run custom roms without unlocked bootloader.
JhinCuatro said:
... You cannot have custom rom on unlocked bootloader LOL. Just saying. Unless a device is ancient, back in the days where you could run custom roms without unlocked bootloader.
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But that's the thing. I don't have a custom from. I did not root my phone. The only thing I did is to open the developer options. The bootloader was always locked. That started happening after the update to android 11. I sent my phone to the customer service now but I do not think they will do anything.
JhinCuatro said:
... You cannot have custom rom on unlocked bootloader LOL. Just saying. Unless a device is ancient, back in the days where you could run custom roms without unlocked bootloader.
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You can, you just have to set a custom root of trust. See Android Boot Flow
V0latyle said:
You can, you just have to set a custom root of trust. See Android Boot Flow
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Oops I misstated. I meant custom rom on locked bootloader**.
manu3732 said:
But that's the thing. I don't have a custom from. I did not root my phone. The only thing I did is to open the developer options. The bootloader was always locked. That started happening after the update to android 11. I sent my phone to the customer service now but I do not think they will do anything.
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Same problem with my OnePlus Nord.
oOEDGUYOo said:
Same problem with my OnePlus Nord.
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Did you find any fix yet... Am having the same issue
happy619 said:
Did you find any fix yet... Am having the same issue
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I ended up installing the Pixel Experience rom. It was the only way to fix it
oOEDGUYOo said:
I ended up installing the Pixel Experience rom. It was the only way to fix it
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I have been on custom ROMs for over 6 months on nord ... Some have bad update cycles .. Some are unstable and many more issues although my Device was certified
I have the same problem, bootloader is normally unlocked and I have Universal SafetyNet Fix and MagiskHide Props Config installed, using lineage 18.1 on my redmi 9 pro device
I have flashed both ...( Magisk hide prop conf & universal safety net )
But still "CTS failed, can somebody help me please....
I have this problem too. Any solutions ? I tried magisk with prop conf and safety net-fix and still have cts failed...
Finally success
of course magisk with deny list setup and the rest
1. remove universal safety fix
2. reboot
3. install displax fork mod 3.0 here
4. reboot
5. clear cache from google wallet
The rest ? What you mean ? Cause i have problem with CTS failed and im desperatly looking for solution
Oshvitzon said:
Finally success
of course magisk with deny list setup and the rest
1. remove universal safety fix
2. reboot
3. install displax fork mod 3.0 here
4. reboot
5. clear cache from google wallet
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The rest ? What you mean ? Cause i have problem with CTS failed and im desperatly looking for solution
Mrlama112 said:
The rest ? What you mean ? Cause i have problem with CTS failed and im desperatly looking for solution
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The regular instructions:
Magisk with zygisk , hide app , configure deny list and then as i said in the previous post
Oshvitzon said:
Finally success
of course magisk with deny list setup and the rest
1. remove universal safety fix
2. reboot
3. install displax fork mod 3.0 here
4. reboot
5. clear cache from google wallet
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Thank you! Worked like a charm! IDK why my CTS Profile suddenly started failing, but this seemed to have fixed it.
Oshvitzon said:
Finally success
of course magisk with deny list setup and the rest
1. remove universal safety fix
2. reboot
3. install displax fork mod 3.0 here
4. reboot
5. clear cache from google wallet
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Thanks so much it worked well. Am I able to update the Google Wallet without it affecting the mod 3.0?
I've held on to my old Note 9 for the last 3 years to use the native mobile hotspot with my GF data on Verizon.
I picked up an unlocked Pixel 6 Pro yesterday. Tried using the mobile hotspot and getting the attached popup when trying to use out of the box.
Is this something that can be bypassed/used simply by rooting?
There is an app on the playstore called "NetShare" - basically it pulls your data and it allows you to use it as a hotspot. Read the instructions and setup the proxy settings before you can use it.
You should be able to solve the problem by rooting and using the correct modification, which may or may not be available as a Magisk Module - however, I haven't been on Verizon in five years, so I only vaguely know what others have said more recently, which I've read, and which generally matched how it's always been on Verizon.
unboostedzc said:
Is this something that can be bypassed/used simply by rooting?
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Yes, there is a magisk module for tethering. It works very well, thought I haven't seemed to need it after dumping my pixel 4xl for the 6 pro. https://github.com/evdenis/tether_unblock
Another bypass is if you have a VPN account with someone. You turn it on in conjunction with the app VPN hotspot. Through the app, you can bypass the tethering provision of Verizon
I'm currently using VPN hotspot with a VPN provider and it's working great. Does anyone know if the magisk module posted above is a better no hassle solution?
murphyjasonc said:
I'm currently using VPN hotspot with a VPN provider and it's working great. Does anyone know if the magisk module posted above is a better no hassle solution?
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Usually, root solutions (like the Magisk Module) are more seamless in my experience, but if that's the only reason you would root the phone, you may want to consider not doing so.
I root my phone, but I root my phone for a lot of root modifications.
roirraW edor ehT said:
Usually, root solutions (like the Magisk Module) are more seamless in my experience, but if that's the only reason you would root the phone, you may want to consider not doing so.
I root my phone, but I root my phone for a lot of root modifications.
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I'm rooted but haven't tried this module. I'm going to give it a go. Thanks!
Awesome, thanks everyone. I'll go ahead and root this weekend via Magsik and see how it goes.
Working SafetyNet with Pixel 6 Pro Android 12
This is no longer using an Unofficial Magisk app, it's the official Canary and USNF 2.2.0 1. Download the latest Magisk Canary build 2. Patch the boot.img from the Factory Images in Magisk, you'll also need the vbmeta.img if you aren't already...
forum.xda-developers.com
I had posted in this thread tethering. I am on the original grandfathered unlimited internet plan still and don't want to change anything
for reference, this is what I did
Root your phone with magisk.
Install the Magiskhide Props Config module
Use some app that let's you have access to terminal
Type "su" for superuser rights, then type "props" to access configuring the module.
Enter 5, Add/edit custom props
Enter n, New custom prop
Enter net.tethering.noprovisioning
Enter true
Enter 2, post-fs-data
Enter y
Enter y to reboot
viper8u2 said:
Working SafetyNet with Pixel 6 Pro Android 12
This is no longer using an Unofficial Magisk app, it's the official Canary and USNF 2.2.0 1. Download the latest Magisk Canary build 2. Patch the boot.img from the Factory Images in Magisk, you'll also need the vbmeta.img if you aren't already...
forum.xda-developers.com
I had posted in this thread tethering. I am on the original grandfathered unlimited internet plan still and don't want to change anything
for reference, this is what I did
Root your phone with magisk.
Install the Magiskhide Props Config module
Use some app that let's you have access to terminal
Type "su" for superuser rights, then type "props" to access configuring the module.
Enter 5, Add/edit custom props
Enter n, New custom prop
Enter net.tethering.noprovisioning
Enter true
Enter 2, post-fs-data
Enter y
Enter y to reboot
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This worked perfectly, thanks!
Do I need to keep MagiskHide Props Config active once I've completed the above and tethering is working? I've got this, as well as Universal SafetyNet Fix currently active in my Modules
unboostedzc said:
This worked perfectly, thanks!
Do I need to keep MagiskHide Props Config active once I've completed the above and tethering is working? I've got this, as well as Universal SafetyNet Fix currently active in my Modules
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Yes, keep that.
roirraW edor ehT said:
Yes, keep that.
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Hi,
Would this work on a free pixel 6 deal provided by Verizon?
Is there any other cheaper ways to get unlimited hotspot to your knowledge.
Many Thanks
noah1996 said:
Hi,
Would this work on a free pixel 6 deal provided by Verizon?
Is there any other cheaper ways to get unlimited hotspot to your knowledge.
Many Thanks
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No. This requires an unlocked bootloader and root. Verizon variants are locked down and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. They cannot be bootloader unlocked.
Hi,
appreciate the help.
Which models of the pixel 6 are unlocked?
noah1996 said:
Hi,
appreciate the help.
Which models of the pixel 6 are unlocked?
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The Factory Unlocked Pixels from the Google Store are the only ones you can no questions asked unlock the bootloader. Note that "Unlocked" means carrier unlocked, which is different from bootloader unlock, but with the Factor Carrier-Unlocked Pixel from the Google Store, you can unlock the bootloader any time you want.
I don't know about AT&T, but T-Mobile variants can be bootloader unlocked once you pay off the phone.
Also, note that Verizon phones are usually Carrier Unlocked, but nothing will ever allow you to unlock the bootloader on a Verizon phone.
unboostedzc said:
I've held on to my old Note 9 for the last 3 years to use the native mobile hotspot with my GF data on Verizon.
I picked up an unlocked Pixel 6 Pro yesterday. Tried using the mobile hotspot and getting the attached popup when trying to use out of the box.
Is this something that can be bypassed/used simply by rooting?
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i am also on verizon and out of the box no mods hotspot works fine and my device is unlocked
I just went through this problem with my Motorola with a GFDP. I needed to unlock the boot loader, root the device and install an app off github granting it root privs. It was painless. You still get the subscription pop up, but when using the app to turn on the hotspot, it bypasses the native hotspot enable/disable https://github.com/Mygod/VPNHotspot
Hi I'm trying to figure out how to have unlimited Verizon hotspot. Do you have any tips to share such as do you know if this method works for any unnbootlocked Android phone.
Many thanks
noah1996 said:
Hi I'm trying to figure out how to have unlimited Verizon hotspot. Do you have any tips to share such as do you know if this method works for any unnbootlocked Android phone.
Many thanks
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I think it does work for all android phones. I don't have the pixel 6 though. For my motorola I unlocked, rooted and then used vpnhotspot apk from github. Grant it root and then enable the hotspot through it to bypass the block.