With Google preparing to discontinue SafetyNet Attestation in favor of the Play Integrity API, root users need to check if their device passes integrity checks as reported by Play Integrity. This app by offers that capability.
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For more context on the discontinuation of SafetyNet Attestation, refer to this thread I posted in June:
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Google is planning to discontinue to SafetyNet Attestation API by 2024 in favor of the newer Play Integrity API, as spotted by @xdadevelopers.
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If you want to learn more about how device integrity checks like SafetyNet Attestation/Play Integrity work, listen to this episode of we recorded with and :
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More info from the developer:
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Replying to @MishaalRahman
Thanks for this! A little more info about it:
The first checkmarks is what most of the apps check right now (including Google apps like Play Store and Google Pay). This is basically if it thinks you are rooted or not. (1/2)
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It looks like this is needed sooner rather than later, as according to user reports, Google Wallet doesn't work on rooted devices even if they pass SafetyNet Attestation. Seems Wallet has switched over to Play Integrity already.
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To make Wallet work (and to be able to download Netflix from Google Play), users are spoofing certified build fingerprints for older versions of Android. This works, but even so, only DEVICE and BASIC integrity pass - not STRONG integrity.
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It's only a matter of time until SNet/Play Integrity drop support for passing build fingerprints without hardware attestation, which would spell the end of contactless payments for rooted users (among other things)...
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There are contactless payment apps not requiring a Google certified device such as the variant of the Curve app from the Huawei app store. There are multiple other options available too.


