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Play Integrity Fix Magisk Module You Should Try in 2025

Published On: August 1, 2025
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File Name playintegrityfix
Size 5MB
Version Final
Category Magisk Modules
Android requirement + 6.0
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Rating 4.9 / 5
Support Magisk • KernelSU• KernelSU Next

Requirements

Integrity Box.zip
PlayIntegrityFork.zip
Tricky-Store.zip
Tricky-Addon-Module.zip
Zygisk-Next.zip

Step-by-Step Installation:

  1. Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access via a custom recovery.
  2. Install via Magisk Manager:
    • Open the Magisk Manager.
    • Tap on the ā€œModulesā€ section.
    • Click ā€œInstall from Storageā€ and locate the geted file.
    • Confirm the installation and allow the module to apply the necessary changes.
  3. Reboot Your Device: After installation, reboot your device to activate the module.

So, you’ve rooted your Android device, unlocked its full potential, but suddenly… poof—your favorite apps like Google Pay or banking tools stop working. The culprit?Ā SafetyNet checks. If you’re seeing ā€œCTS Profile mismatchā€ errors or ā€œDevice not certifiedā€ warnings in the Play Store, don’t panic. Let’s talk about theĀ Play Integrity Fix Magisk Module, your go-to solution for these headaches.

Why Need SafetyNet Fix

Google’s SafetyNet acts like a bouncer, checking if your device is ā€œsecureā€ and unmodified. It scans for root access, unlocked bootloaders, or system tweaks. Fail these checks, and apps like Netflix or banking tools might block you. TheĀ CTS ProfileĀ (Compatibility Test Suite) is a key part—it verifies your device meets Android’s standards. But rooted phones often trip this, leaving you stuck.

Play Integrity Fix Magisk Module

This clever Magisk module masks root access and tweaks device fingerprints toĀ pass SafetyNet checksĀ seamlessly. Unlike older fixes, it’s updated regularly to stay ahead of Google’s detection. Here’s what it does:

  • Fixes CTS Profile mismatchesĀ by spoofing a ā€œcertifiedā€ device status.

  • Restores access to theĀ Google Play StoreĀ and apps that demand a ā€œsecureā€ environment.

  • Maintains root functionality without compromisingĀ device security.

Still Failing SafetyNet?

IfĀ SafetyNet still fails, don’t toss your phone out the window yet:

  • EnableĀ MagiskHideĀ (or Zygisk in newer versions) and add problematic apps to the deny list.

  • Clear data for Google Play Store and Google Play Services.

  • Test alternative modules likeĀ Universal SafetyNet FixĀ as a backup.

Wait, Is This Safe?

Absolutely. The module doesn’t tamper with system files—it’s all aboutĀ trickingĀ SafetyNet, not bypassing security. Your device remains functional, and regular updates keep it reliable.

Wrapping Up

The Play Integrity Fix Magisk Module is a lifesaver for rooted users battling SafetyNet. By fixingĀ CTS Profile issues, restoring Play Store access, and keeping your device secure, it balances customization with practicality. Follow the steps, stay patient, and enjoy a rooted phone thatĀ plays niceĀ with Google’s rules.

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