Magisk Hide Not Working On Banking Apps & MyJio. How to fix it?
Since Google has launched its SaeftyNET API, users with Rooted device are having trouble with some Banking Apps and some other Apps too, like MyJio App by Reliance co.
So Banking Apps and some other Apps have been started to implement Google’s SafetyNET API code in their Application. This is why users with rooted devices are getting harder to access the application.
Due to the implementation of this code, it checks if your device passes SafetyNET or not. Because if it does not passes the SafetyNET requirement, then Application access gets blocked. This is why even after hiding root, the App doesn’t work, and it won’t give you permission to access it because you haven’t passed the SafetyNET requirement.
Now how do you fix it?
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To fix Magisk Hide Not Working On Banking Apps.
To fix Magisk Hide not working on Banking Apps, you need to do some things to make it work.
Magisk Hide still fails to Hide Root Access because the Application checks for SafetyNET and Root Manager ( Magisk Manager ).
So you have to fulfill or complete these criteria to make Banking Apps work properly.
Now let’s begin the main process.
#1. Go to Magisk Manager.
#2. Go to Magisk Modules Section & search for MagiskHide Props Config.
#3. Click on the download icon of MagiskHide Props Config and choose install.
#4. Reboot your Phone.
( Now, The process is not completed yet. )
#5. Go to Magisk Manager again.
#6. Now this time, go to Magisk Manager Settings, scroll down a little, and you should see Hide Magisk or Hide Magisk Manager.
#7. Click on Hide Magisk Manager, and it will tell you to give it another name.
#8. Now, give Magisk Manager another name other than Magisk Manager itself. ( In my case, I gave it the name ” Manager ” or can give it your name instead. )
#9. After doing this process, it will download the Magisk Manager again, and it will be Renamed to what you have given it before.
#10. At last, after doing all the process, your phone will reboot automatically if not, then go ahead do it manually.
Now, Check all your Banking Apps and MyJio App if it works fine or not.
This process will fulfill both the requirements ( SafetyNET & No Root Manager ).
This way, you can fix Magisk Hide not working on Banking Apps & MyJio.
If you want a video guide here is How To Fix Magisk Hide Not Working on Android 11 and versions below that.
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now this method doesn’t work as well 🙁
looks like we need some new method since or install old version of app
Yes, It works fine till Android 11. Maybe on Android 12, it may not work. But there is a chance that this method can, if you have SafetyNet pass by default and Play Store is certified. I haven’t installed 12, so I haven’t tested on Android 12. You can also hiding banking Apps using Magisk EdXposed and not the latest LsXposed. Intall old version of Riru and then install latest EdXposed. Riru version 12.5 i guess is the last working Riru version with EdXposed. Then there some EdXposed Modules that can help you hide Root. There are some users that claim to have done this method But I’m not sure if they din on Android 11 or Android 12.