Installing Magisk and Play Integrity Fix


Hey, always no new tutorial for strong integrity ?

I don't even have any more Basic integrity

I think the app integrity checker bug, he give me no integrity and play store say I have it
The keybox you use was shadow revoked (for now, until it gets properly revoked, any time soon). That's not a bug but on purpose by Google and has nothing to do with your Play Integrity app checker
 
Hey, always no new tutorial for strong integrity ?

I don't even have any more Basic integrity

I think the app integrity checker bug, he give me no integrity and play store say I have it
Yes, you can.
Need
1. root manager: Apatch or Kernelsu or KernelSu Next or SukuSu or Magisk (to mouch problem) (choose only one)
2. Play integrity fix or Play integrity fork or Play Integrity fix inject (best by now, tick also spoof google play)
3. ZygiskNext or Rezygisk or some zygisk modul
4. Tricky Store and Tricky Store Add on

After you finish install everything, reboot
After you Start Play Integrity module and get new PIF, then start Tricky store, reboot
Then Test

You can read my tutorial
 
Yes, you can.
Need
1. root manager: Apatch or Kernelsu or KernelSu Next or SukuSu or Magisk (to mouch problem) (choose only one)
2. Play integrity fix or Play integrity fork or Play Integrity fix inject (best by now, tick also spoof google play)
3. ZygiskNext or Rezygisk or some zygisk modul
4. Tricky Store and Tricky Store Add on

After you finish install everything, reboot
After you Start Play Integrity module and get new PIF, then start Tricky store, reboot
Then Test

You can read my tutorial
Already tested, I have only basic integrity
 
I have been dealing with A LOT of phones (POCO, Redmi, OnePlus, Motorola) lately, Pokemon Go players want the 3 integrity checks so badly... Whatever, the thing IS, you have to test different modules for each phone ultil you get Strong Integrity, you can't use the same method that worked for one phone and expect it works on other model/brand/phone, too, what a shame, actually, but it is what it is.

I have some suggestions, though, hope some of them help you to get Strong Integrity "easily".

- Forget about Magisk, I can't stress this enough, move on to KernelSU Next/Wild KSU + susfs, Magisk is practically Google's property at this point.
- Use WildKernels, it will make your "3 checks" journey a little easier, you can get it for your device here. Make sure to read this to know what kernel version to flash on your device.
- Get Wild KSU manager, the spoofed ver would be ideal so you don't worry about "hiding" the manager.
- If you're "migrating" from Magisk to KSU, be sure to flash stock "init_boot.img" after flashing a kernel in order to avoid conflicts (so you can flash modules in KSU). I do it usually like this, first I download fatalcoder524's Kernel Flasher, grant it root permissions in Magisk, then flash a GKI kernel from WildKernels, next I reboot to fastboot and flash stock init_boot, reboot to your system and you should not have any problems with modules in KSU.

The only modules I use are:


OR

https://github.com/5ec1cff/TrickyStore + https://nightly.link/KOWX712/Tricky-Addon-Update-Target-List/workflows/build/main?status=completed

Sometimes this works along with PIF-Injects 4.3

 
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