SafetyNet failed but device is certified in play store

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Shihabus Sakib Rad

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Well, i don't have any particular issue regarding safetynet being failed. I am just curious if this combination is possible?
As i have noticed from various threads that the major purpose of safetynet pass is to get the device certified in play store.
Correct me if i am wrong.

Info:
Samsung A30; Android 10; Bliss Rom 12.10
Magisk 20.4
Riru 25.3.4
Edxposed 0.5.2.2.2

Magisk hide enabled in app [22.1] and working fine for apps [pubg mobile, in my case] that detects root.
No special module installed to pass safetynet like [Magiskhide props config/ HiddenCore module/ safetynet fix/ riru unshare]
 

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Well, i don't have any particular issue regarding safetynet being failed. I am just curious if this combination is possible?
As i have noticed from various threads that the major purpose of safetynet pass is to get the device certified in play store.
Correct me if i am wrong.

Info:
Samsung A30; Android 10; Bliss Rom 12.10
Magisk 20.4
Riru 25.3.4
Edxposed 0.5.2.2.2

Magisk hide enabled in app [22.1] and working fine for apps [pubg mobile, in my case] that detects root.
No special module installed to pass safetynet like [Magiskhide props config/ HiddenCore module/ safetynet fix/ riru unshare]
This is one of the reasons, if your device is not certified, you can't install (at least not officially) some apps like Netflix. Additionally, failing safetynet results in that you can't use Google Pay or other paying services or banking apps which rely on safetynet check
 
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that's a bug ... the Device is Certified from Play Store is not accurate it doesn't update realtime if you clear Play Store data it would say Device is not Certified

the Magisk SafetyNet Test is accurate
 

Shihabus Sakib Rad

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It is perfectly possible to have a certified Play store even though SafetyNet fails (and vice versa). Eventually it will catch up though...
Actually, the device showed certified from very beginning of root. I never tested safetynet until today. I checked safetynet just out of curiosity. Now i flashed three modules: Magiskhide props config(vendor fingerprint treble gsi), HiddenCore module and riru unshare. Safetynet is passed in Magisk app due to HiddenCore module but as others have pointed out in other threads, this might be only in a magisk app.
 

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Shihabus Sakib Rad

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Jul 25, 2016
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Redmi Note 2
Samsung Galaxy A30
This is one of the reasons, if your device is not certified, you can't install (at least not officially) some apps like Netflix. Additionally, failing safetynet results in that you can't use Google Pay or other paying services or banking apps which rely on safetynet check
I just checked that Netflix app is not available on my device!
 

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    It is perfectly possible to have a certified Play store even though SafetyNet fails (and vice versa). Eventually it will catch up though...
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    Well, i don't have any particular issue regarding safetynet being failed. I am just curious if this combination is possible?
    As i have noticed from various threads that the major purpose of safetynet pass is to get the device certified in play store.
    Correct me if i am wrong.

    Info:
    Samsung A30; Android 10; Bliss Rom 12.10
    Magisk 20.4
    Riru 25.3.4
    Edxposed 0.5.2.2.2

    Magisk hide enabled in app [22.1] and working fine for apps [pubg mobile, in my case] that detects root.
    No special module installed to pass safetynet like [Magiskhide props config/ HiddenCore module/ safetynet fix/ riru unshare]
    This is one of the reasons, if your device is not certified, you can't install (at least not officially) some apps like Netflix. Additionally, failing safetynet results in that you can't use Google Pay or other paying services or banking apps which rely on safetynet check