I used the Safteynet check function of an app called "Rom Checker", after the February updated, it tells me that my P6P is rooted but failed Safety Test. I wasted a couple hours trying to figure out what went wrong: uninstall/reinstall the module of "USNF Zygisk" v.2.2.1, cleared cache and data of Google Play Service etc. ... it still indicated that my P6P is failed of Safetynet Test. I download a couple more from Play Store: "Safetynet Test" and "Safetynet Check", both gave me the same "FAILED" results. I almost pulled my hairs out, then I have had to purchase something from a nearby store for my wife, figured that why not try if my Google Pay still working...it worked!!! So I believe my P6P still pass Safetynet check otherwise Google Pay wouldn't work. I just back from the store purchasing, and I download the "YASNAC" and it indicated that both Basic integrity and CTS are passed!
So, don't follow my stupid way in wasting of your time with bad apps, just make sure that you use one that is properly updated to check the SafetyNet status of your phone.
Thanks for confirming that Google pay works. That's what I was worried about most after rooting. Gonna attempt tonight to root and put despair kernel
I can confirm safetynet passes on my 256gb p6pro
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Another thumbs up for YASNAC here. I've used an app called SafetyNet Helper Sample for years and it was always accurate until I just installed the February update. I started to get "Response signature validation: error". Turns out that app is just bad, and I really am still passing.
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Hey there everyone,
I have snooping wife issues.
I need to know if there is anyway I can see if my wife has opened my phone. It's Samsung A70 running Android 10.
Are there any logs that show what time my phone was opened.
She probably knows my password.
Just wanted to know.
Thanks.
Help and cool comments are highly appreciated please.
Reset google password
Reload phone
Get rid of wife
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Reset google password
Reload phone
Get rid of wife
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Number 3 is a bit extreme...but still!
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Could happen again
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Number 3 is a bit extreme...but still!
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Lol. Root cause analysis provided to prevent future failures...
This is what I did.
I found out my "sleep timings" from Samsung Health located in setup and noted my sleep time from there.
Then I collated it with "Samsung Digital Well-being" to see if any of the messaging app was operated while I was sleeping.
It was not.
So I'm going to change the login pin and password.
Let the kids grow.
I'll be living alone when they move out.
Maybe try using the goodlock module "nice catch" by samsung, it stores data about notifications by apps and sudden wakeup of phone.
If goodlock is not available in your country try other alternatives like nicelock from playstore or any other app that provides same functionality.
I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
afaik it's system/privapp/FotaAgent and system/privapp/SOAgent
I'm not sure which of these 4 did the trick, but once they were all disabled the update notification disappeared.
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com.wssyncmidm is the culprit I think.
Auto-updates cause a lot more trouble than malware... malware has cost me less than 1% of wasted time compared to that caused by updates.
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I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
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I'm having major problems dealing with the bloatware that came on my phone to begin with and now this Android 11 update is the end all for me..
Soooo would really be interested in finding out about this CCSWE app manager that you said you have been using to control it. I just heard a lot of bad things about the regular forms of disabling the bloatware being ineffective in Samsung's latest attack on our privacy. Appreciate any info you got to put me in the right direction, thanks.
Maybe someone can help here?
I updated my magisk app to 23012 when prompted but every time I go into Magisk after, I get this prompt that additional setup is required even when I hit ok and it reboots. My magisk version is 23011 alpha (which I can't update either) as can be seen in the screenshot. Any help greatly appreciated.
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I didn't have that problem. However, I installed the updated version of magisk app little differently. I downloaded the new version and installed it rather than updated it directly. After that, just opened the magisk app and updated magisk to 23012.
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I updated my magisk app to 23012 when prompted but every time I go into Magisk after, I get this prompt that additional setup is required even when I hit ok and it reboots. My magisk version is 23011 alpha (which I can't update either) as can be seen in the screenshot. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Same issue here, I've tried uninstalling magisk and it's still there. So far have not noticed any issues beyond the annoying popup. Hopefully the next canary update fixes it.
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Same issue here, I've tried uninstalling magisk and it's still there. So far have not noticed any issues beyond the annoying popup. Hopefully the next canary update fixes it.
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This worked: Flash patched boot with 23012 in fastboot.
That did it, thanks!
I'm lost. Spending days without any progress.
I'm rooted running latest Magisk and Shamiko.
But some app still detect root for some reason.
1. McDonald's
2. CIMB (banking app)
Why is McDonald's app still detecting root on my phone?
I've used:
Zygist denylist
shamiko
Magisk Alpha by Rikka
SFN passing basic integrity
Running this app on work partition using Island.
Cleared my download folder
Paused all magisk module (including Smali Patcher)
Momo shows this error:
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Most likely it detected unlocked BL
Sorry @aqsede don't have solution here but was wondering how did you hide Momo from detecting bootloader unlock status?
I have Universal SNF and all others mentioned by you. Have put Momo in zygisk hide list but Momo detects BL and few more things.
Hello @mGforCe same here, still cant figure out a solution for this looked all over the internet.
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Hello @mGforCe same here, still cant figure out a solution for this looked all over the internet.
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No one replying here too.. So stuck with this problem
There is an LSPosed module called McRoot that should help with the McDonalds app
Try magisk universal safety net fix on GitHub
2023-06-10 Face the same error but found no solution all over the Internet.
1.Magisk 26.1
2.Shamiko 0.7.3
3.Zagisk Denylist
4.MagiskHide 1.10.3
But Momo 4.4.1 shows the following error:
Hello everyone, adsk-dev is with you, today I will tell you how to optimize your Samsung device, but first I will say:
I do not guarantee +100fps on your device, I guarantee its stability, and I am not responsible for your device.
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before we start, we need:
1. Magisk (preferably the latest version)
2. LSPosed
3. Lucky Patcher
4. brains.
and now let's get started!
first of all, after downloading Lucky Patcher, we need to root it and activate it as a module via LSPosed, after all this we reboot the device.
the second thing we will enable android patches so that everything looks like this:
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that is, we apply all these first three points. reboot.
the third thing we go back to Lucky Patcher.
we need to patch:
Google Play
Google Play Services
com.android.providers.media (optional)
how the patch of all three applications will help, you can understand from the descriptions of the following custom patches.
patch Google Play and select these options:
these patches will help you in that Google Play will not try to protect your device from installing APK files, and the second patch is the one that will help you a lot, it disables the hidden auto-update of applications from Google Play.
then we patch Google Play Services, here we do the same, the patch helps to fully disable Google Play protection.
patch com.android.providers.media to your desire, select this custom patch:
after patching all this, you can reboot and you will probably see the difference between the previous operation of the device and the result, as for me the result turned out to be more stable than before the patches.
Well, on this I can end this post, thank you all for your attention.