Hi,
I bought a joyeuse and want to switch from stock rom to xiaomi.eu without rooting my phone - but I really miss adaway and afwall+
Netguard is nice but I would rather prefer to use both apps a system apps.
Is it possible to add those apps to the ROM as system apps prior to the installation?
Thanks
HiHiMan
I don't think you could do that since both those apps need root access and being installed as system app does not remove that requirement. What would be wrong with rooting your eu rom?
Why not just Adguard which has the functionality of both and better in every imagianble way without needing root?
Thanks, currently I am using NetGuard - but I am kind of missing adaway with hosts instead using VPN
Root and edxposed (e.g. fpr xprivacylua) is not comparable with banking apps.
After almost 10 years working with rooted phones I (at least I try) to to keep this one as "virgin" as could be...
EDIT: but in case I just want to temporarily root the phone, what would be the best solution?
- flash ROM
- flash TWRP
- install Magisk
- install Titanium Backup
- install Adaway as system app
- install adwall+ as system app
- uninstall Magisk
- install gapps
done? will I probably keep widevine L1 and pass SafetyNet??
hihiman1 said:
Thanks, currently I am using NetGuard - but I am kind of missing adaway with hosts instead using VPN
Root and edxposed (e.g. fpr xprivacylua) is not comparable with banking apps.
After almost 10 years working with rooted phones I (at least I try) to to keep this one as "virgin" as could be...
EDIT: but in case I just want to temporarily root the phone, what would be the best solution?
- flash ROM
- flash TWRP
- install Magisk
- install Titanium Backup
- install Adaway as system app
- install adwall+ as system app
- uninstall Magisk
- install gapps
done? will I probably keep widevine L1 and pass SafetyNet??
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Seems to be alright
I have no issues with Advised and all three banking apps I use, I still so no reason to use this method as there's no positives in comparison to Adguard.
razerphynx said:
I have no issues with Advised and all three banking apps I use, I still so no reason to use this method as there's no positives in comparison to Adguard.
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Adguard doesn't require a rooted device. This is why you don't have issues with banking apps
Exactly, there's no need to root if you're using Adguard. But it does support root if you don't want to use it via local VPN.
hihiman1 said:
Adguard doesn't require a rooted device. This is why you don't have issues with banking apps
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I use energized module for magsik and have no problems, but, I do have problems work my spectrum tv app... But magsik has come so far you can hide specific programs from magsik... And by doing that I am able to use my spectrum tv app
i use dns66
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As far as I understand it many banking apps simply check for the existance of supersu.apk, and if found denies access. Is it correct that by using another method to getting root, this problem might be solved? And if so, which alternatives are there (can Magisk be used on a OP3)?
snegom said:
As far as I understand it many banking apps simply check for the existance of supersu.apk, and if found denies access. Is it correct that by using another method to getting root, this problem might be solved? And if so, which alternatives are there (can Magisk be used on a OP3)?
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Yes it can be done (I can use banking apps and Android Pay on my OP3).
1. Disable any in-built root/remove exisiting SuperSU.
2. Flash Magisk
3. Install Magisk Manager
4. Enable Magisk Hide
5. Try app - If it still doens't work go back onto Magisk Hide and enable it on that specific app by pressing the checkbox and it should work. (Try rebooting if it doesn't work)
6. If possible turn off devloper options/ADB options in settings as these can stop banking apps from working.
I hope this helps
I confirm magisk is legit and fantastic!!!
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Magisk works perfectly for all the apps which checks for the SAFETYNET......some apps need not be hided using magisk hide ...just bypassing the safetynet is enough for A-pay and banking apps ...
check this thread out:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
byAidan said:
Yes it can be done (I can use banking apps and Android Pay on my OP3).
1. Disable any in-built root/remove exisiting SuperSU.
2. Flash Magisk
3. Install Magisk Manager
4. Enable Magisk Hide
5. Try app - If it still doens't work go back onto Magisk Hide and enable it on that specific app by pressing the checkbox and it should work. (Try rebooting if it doesn't work)
6. If possible turn off devloper options/ADB options in settings as these can stop banking apps from working.
I hope this helps
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Had this as a small project for this Easter. However for 1) above, is it as simple as just running "Change superuser app" in SuperSU free before proceeding with 2-6) ? Have seen some rather complicated install instructions elsewhere - and can also see that some users have experienced various problems.
snegom said:
Had this as a small project for this Easter. However for 1) above, is it as simple as just running "Change superuser app" in SuperSU free before proceeding with 2-6) ? Have seen some rather complicated install instructions elsewhere - and can also see that some users have experienced various problems.
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The only way I could completely remove SuperSU was to dirty flash OOS. Otherwise safety net still detected SuperSU. Rooted with magisk and used magisk hide. Can now play Mario run and used Android pay.
Apparently it can't write to /system/ even though it has root access.
Adaway has many versions, tho using 4.x ideal on Oreo+. Also, you should be using it systemlessly to avoid safety net related problems.
I have Adaway 4.2.2. SafetyNet is a Google Play thingy, right? I don't have that in my phone.
Quza said:
I have Adaway 4.2.2. SafetyNet is a Google Play thingy, right? I don't have that in my phone.
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Certain apps check for it (PGO, Snapchat, DTV, Netflix, etc). I know 4.1.0 works on Pie, haven't tried 4.2.2.
I noticed Adaway doesn't work anymore. Simply changing the host file won't block ads it's basically a thing of the past. Ads also work through Webview and there are also services and receivers on newer Android versions that need to be blocked. Anyway if you're using stock Android the host file is write protected if you're on a custom rom I don't know.
So i have successfully intalled TWRP and Magisk 19.3, everything is stable however one of the 3 banking apps i use recognizes that the device is rooted and denies me access. in the U. S. i use the TD Bank App and the Chase banking apps, and for these two either Magisk hide works or they dont care the device is rooted because am able to use them without issue.
the troublesome banking app is Banco Popular from the Dominican Republic. it detects root and denies me acces. i tried enabling magisk hide on it and failed, i then added magisk hide to all systemsl apps but that didnt work.
Banks in the DR always have a huge wait time and a lot can be done with the banking app therefore i would like to use it to manage my finances. is there anyway i can make magisk hide work or edit specific files in the system to prevent a root check?
i would appreciate any suggestions or links to other tgreads explaining what needs to be done
Azatecas said:
So i have successfully intalled TWRP and Magisk 19.3, everything is stable however one of the 3 banking apps i use recognizes that the device is rooted and denies me access. in the U. S. i use the TD Bank App and the Chase banking apps, and for these two either Magisk hide works or they dont care the device is rooted because am able to use them without issue.
the troublesome banking app is Banco Popular from the Dominican Republic. it detects root and denies me acces. i tried enabling magisk hide on it and failed, i then added magisk hide to all systemsl apps but that didnt work.
Banks in the DR always have a huge wait time and a lot can be done with the banking app therefore i would like to use it to manage my finances. is there anyway i can make magisk hide work or edit specific files in the system to prevent a root check?
i would appreciate any suggestions or links to other tgreads explaining what needs to be done
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You could try to install RiruCore (Magisk Module), EdXposed(Magisk Module), EdXposed installer, and Zuper (EdXposed Module).
Tick the apps u want to hide at Magisk Hide and Zuper. This works for me
Hello everyone, after a long time of not being able to figure out on how to make the McDonalds app work on a magisk rooted phone with twrp + custom rom. I finally managed to do it.
I want to share my method with you, hopefully it will work for everyone.
At first, install the McDonalds app (If not already done).
1. Install app manager from play store
2. Force stop + clear cache
3. In magisk, enable magiskhide and follow the steps.
4. In the new magisk app. Select Systemless hosts
5. Also, enable denylist and add McDonalds to it.
6. Install Universal Safetynet Fix by kdrag0n from github.
7. After installing, the apps should work.
Good luck!
which version of magisk?
I don't know exactly, I am using the latest version. Should work on most versions that includes MagiskHide
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I don't know exactly, I am using the latest version. Should work on most versions that includes MagiskHide
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Open magisk and it will shiw you what version you have
I'm using 25.2
can you show screen shot of your magisk and the magisk hide function, it is not in mine. i usually use magisk delta which does have magisk hide in it
Or just use the browser when ordering.
It still doesn't work I think they detect an unlocked bootloader even if you don't have root
I saw a module in Lposed that blocks root in the macdonalds app.
Thread '[MOD][XPOSED][4.1+] McRoot (McDonalds Global App)' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mod-xposed-4-1-mcroot-mcdonalds-global-app.4265069/
Hey, thanks for the "tutorial"! Kinda surprised that it works even on banking apps or it could be another thing that i tried before.
Edit: I think that you need LSPosed + Hide My Applist for the banking apps
Hello!
I have a Realme GT Master Edition, running Android 13 under RUI4.0
I rooted the stock rom with a patched boot.img by Magisk and without TWRP. (stock recovery)
So far so good...
My question is now how i can hide that my phone is rooted? There are some apps (for example banking apps or netflix app) that doesn't work because my device can't be trusted if it is rooted.
Magisk hide is not existing for newer devices. I googled it and can't find a working solution that i can trust.
Do you have a suggestion or if your phone is rooted how do you hide it from these apps?
What are Modules in Magisk? Maybe there is an option for this or a sort of expansion to install?
The most apps that look up the root state just warn me that my device is rooted but work as normal. (So it is no problem if there is no solution, I just don't want to see that warning everytime i start an app)
Robro86 said:
Hello!
I have a Realme GT Master Edition, running Android 13 under RUI4.0
I rooted the stock rom with a patched boot.img by Magisk and without TWRP. (stock recovery)
So far so good...
My question is now how i can hide that my phone is rooted? There are some apps (for example banking apps or netflix app) that doesn't work because my device can't be trusted if it is rooted.
Magisk hide is not existing for newer devices. I googled it and can't find a working solution that i can trust.
Do you have a suggestion or if your phone is rooted how do you hide it from these apps?
What are Modules in Magisk? Maybe there is an option for this or a sort of expansion to install?
The most apps that look up the root state just warn me that my device is rooted but work as normal. (So it is no problem if there is no solution, I just don't want to see that warning everytime i start an app)
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Magisk definitely works. Download the latest version
Download Magisk Manager Latest Version 26.1 For Android 2023
Magisk Manager is an app which helps users to root their phone. With the help of Magisk you can run banking apps and also pass SafetyNet tests.
magiskmanager.com
Robro86 said:
Hello!
I have a Realme GT Master Edition, running Android 13 under RUI4.0
I rooted the stock rom with a patched boot.img by Magisk and without TWRP. (stock recovery)
So far so good...
My question is now how i can hide that my phone is rooted? There are some apps (for example banking apps or netflix app) that doesn't work because my device can't be trusted if it is rooted.
Magisk hide is not existing for newer devices. I googled it and can't find a working solution that i can trust.
Do you have a suggestion or if your phone is rooted how do you hide it from these apps?
What are Modules in Magisk? Maybe there is an option for this or a sort of expansion to install?
The most apps that look up the root state just warn me that my device is rooted but work as normal. (So it is no problem if there is no solution, I just don't want to see that warning everytime i start an app)
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USE BANKING APPS on ROOTED DEVICES
1. Download and FLASH SHAMIKO MODULE 2. HIDE the MAGISK APP with any other name other than SETTINGS 3. Enable ZYGISK 4. Configure DENYLIST - Tap on the UPI app in the DENYLIST and then SELECT THE CHECK MARK - Make sure the PROGRESS BAR over the...
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Stano36 said:
USE BANKING APPS on ROOTED DEVICES
1. Download and FLASH SHAMIKO MODULE 2. HIDE the MAGISK APP with any other name other than SETTINGS 3. Enable ZYGISK 4. Configure DENYLIST - Tap on the UPI app in the DENYLIST and then SELECT THE CHECK MARK - Make sure the PROGRESS BAR over the...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks, this is working for me. Not in every App, but the annoying warning in the Banking app is gone.
Other apps seem to have problems connecting to a server. - But I don't really need that apps.
Robro86 said:
Thanks, this is working for me. Not in every App, but the annoying warning in the Banking app is gone.
Other apps seem to have problems connecting to a server. - But I don't really need that apps.
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Magisk's exclusion list works perfectly for me (GDPR firmware), no need extra app.