Magisk: [Feature Request] App Shortcut for safety net check

Created on 31 Mar 2020  路  9Comments  路  Source: topjohnwu/Magisk

It'd be really nice to have an app shortcut (long press app icon) for magisk manager that jumps right into the integrated safety net check, as I frequently use it, e.g. before using google pay.

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Yeah, it didn't get reimplemented after I moved to navigation components. And this is not a bad idea :)

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@diareuse + @topjohnwu, it's also worth noting that the existing 3 shortcuts for Manager are broken currently; all just open the main page, Manager hidden or unhidden.

Yeah, it didn't get reimplemented after I moved to navigation components. And this is not a bad idea :)

@diareuse + @topjohnwu, it's also worth noting that the existing 3 shortcuts for Manager are broken currently; all just open the main page, Manager hidden or unhidden.

All four options (superuser, magisk hide, downloads and modules) are working fine on 7.5.1 on A10

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We're talking about the canaries only, so there are only 3, but you're right, it's weirdly working again on latest Canary. 馃

We just need the SafetyNet one added. :+1:

Oh i am sorry didn't knew canaries were the context.

IMO, SafetyNet test should be possible and useful in Magisk Manager even if Magisk is not installed (currently you cannot get to the SafetyNet through disabled Superuser menu)- specially now when Canary 288 was extended to show (thanks for this new goodie) whether CTS uses Basic or Hardware attest
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You mean like... If you don't have your phone rooted huh? Dunno that seems like there are no other alternatives 馃槒

I know for the stand-alone SafetyNet checkers. But this new one in Canary Manager 288 shows whether CTS uses Basic or Hardware backed attest (and you don't have that info in the other checkers, you can only read it from logcat - for what you also need root)

E.g., for somebody with unlocked BL and therefore without Magisk yet, if Manager would show that Hardware based CTS was forced by Google, he/she would know that even Magisk with Magisk Hide, spoofing device fingerprint, EdXposed, whatever, could not help to pass SafetyNet/CTS

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