![]() ![]() All of this has created a new trend: If an app has anything to do with security, payments, or DRM, you can bet it'll refuse to run on a rooted device.īut thankfully, there are still ways to bypass SafetyNet. ![]() Not only does this cause the Play Store to list your device as "Uncertified," but SafetyNet also provides an API that flat-out tells apps your device is modified. The fact of the matter is that if you modify anything on your system partition using root, SafetyNet will trip. But the most recent news on this front is perhaps worst of all: Netflix has already stopped showing up on the Play Store for rooted users, and soon, it may refuse to run even if you've sideloaded the app. Thanks to SafetyNet, we've lost the ability to use Android Pay, Pokémon GO, and even Snapchat to an extent. It just keeps getting harder to enjoy all of the benefits of root without sacrificing features. ![]()
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