Universal SafetyNet fix for all rooted devices

SafetyNet Fix is a Magisk module that can be used in rooted Android device to pass the SafetyNet check. Google created SafetyNet as a security tool to assist app developers in confirming the reliability of hardware and software. In order to make sure the device hasn’t been tampered with or compromised, many apps, including banking apps, mobile payment services, and even games, utilise this technology.

When an app does a SafetyNet check, it checks the device’s bootloader status, determines whether it’s rooted or using custom firmware, and determines whether specific security precautions are in place. Some apps or features might not function properly, or they might be restricted for security reasons, if the device trips the SafetyNet check (often referred to as “SafetyNet tripping”).

SafetyNet is especially important for smartphones with unlocked bootloaders or that have been rooted because these modifications may jeopardize the security of the device. However, some users can have good reasons for rooting their devices, such sophisticated customisation or specialized app needs.

Here are the steps to bypass SafetyNet Check using SafetyNet Fix Module: