Moreover, you could even add a plethora of additional goodies to any custom ROM by rooting it via Magisk. This. in turn will allow you to flash Fox Magisk Modules, Substratum Themes, Xposed Framework via LSPosed, and Viper4Android. On the flip side though, it will also end up tripping the SafetyNet. As a result of which, you might no longer be able to use any banking and payment apps and games like Pokemon Go. So what could be done in such instances? Well, you could easily pass the SafetyNet on any rooted custom ROM. This will then allow you to use all the aforementioned apps in a rooted environment without any roadblocks. So on that note, let’s show you how this could be carried out.
How to Pass SafetyNet on any Rooted Custom ROM
The steps are applicable across all AOSP-based ROMs, including the likes of Lineage, Pixel Experience, crDroid, Xtended XT, Project Elixir, Nitrogen, Evolution X, and many more. Moreover, while the process will not wipe off data, it is still recommended to be on the safer side and take a complete device backup beforehand. For reference, we are using the Pixel Experience ROM, but the steps should be the same across all the AOSP-based ROMs. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
STEP 1: Hide Magisk App
STEP 2: Enable Systemless Hosts
STEP 3: Enable Zygisk
STEP 4: Flash Universal SafetyNet Fix Module
STEP 5: Configure Denylist
Denylist is the new name for the traditional Magisk hide. You could use this functionality to hide root from the desired apps, apart from the three compulsory apps listed below.
STEP 6: Delete Data
You will now have to delete the app data of all the apps from which you have hidden root. These include the compulsory Google apps and the desired banking/payment apps of your choice.
STEP 7: Check SafetyNet Test Results
That’s it. These were the steps to pass SafetyNet on your custom ROM. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest. While the aforementioned steps should be sufficient enough to get the job done, but you could also refer to the below ROM-specific guides and their associated videos to pass SafetyNet. We will be adding more ROMs to this list, so do keep a tab on this section at regular intervals:
How to Pass SafetyNet on Rooted crDroid ROM [Video]Pass Safetynet on Rooted LineageOS ROM [Video]How to Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Pixel Experience ROM [Video]