Will Zygisk + PIF + Shsmiko hide LSPosed?

Currently I am passing safetynet/integrity checks with root on LineageOS 21, if I install Pixel Xpert and LSPosed_mod will I nerd any thing else to continue to pass the checks?

I used to use Hide My App List to help hide root/LSPosed. Is this still necessary?

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AFAIK the problem is not LSPosed itself because LSPosed doesn’t show an app in the app list so it can’t be detected by normal means. (To run the LSPosed GUI you have to either use the action button on the persistent notification or dial ##LSPOSED## in your phone app; or the GUI can create a launcher shortcut for you.)

The problem is that the LSPosed modules are normal apps that can be detected. So if they see something like GravityBox or XPrivacy installed it’s pretty easy to figure out that you must be using Xposed/LSPosed.

I use TB Checker and it seems to be aware of most of the LSPosed modules I have installed (the above and also AFWall, Secure Settings, UpdateLocker), even of a Sony-specific module (Physical Button Master Control). It doesn’t detect a couple of modules (Undo and BubbleUPnP Audio Cast) but I think the others are enough to conclude I have rooted the device. 😃

So to sum up you don’t need to hide root anymore because Magisk takes care of that, and you don’t need to hide LSPosed either. You can use the Hide module to hide LSPosed modules. But I would avoid doing it until all else fails for a specific app.

Obligatory note, if you add an app to the Magisk deny list it won’t detect anything that has to do with Magisk but you won’t be able to apply LSPosed to it so it will see the LSPosed modules.

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So there is an extra module for Lsposed which hides Lsposed?

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No extra module, it just hides itself.

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I ended up trying out LSPosed mod and Pixel Expert and Iconify, and decided not to use it. This k you for taking the time to respond and share!

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What’s PIF mate?

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Play Integrity Fix, a Magisk module by chiteroman. It has basically replaced USNF (Universal SafetyNet Fix) as the preferred method to foil Google’s integrity detection. PIF + Zygisk + Shamiko can get you to pass Basic and Device Integrity.

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Thx for the info, wasn’t using it, just zygisk + shamiko and it is working fine but it is good information 👍👍

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