This guide will show you the steps to pass the Play Integrity without using the PIF module. Gaining administrative privileges by rooting the device via Magisk has always been a favorite toy for tech enthusiasts. There are no brownie points in guessing the reason for the same. When you get the ability to flash Magisk. Modules, LSPosed Framework, and Custom Kernel, among others, then there’s not much left to ask. Or is it?
Well, the percentage of users who are willing to root their device is on a continuous downgrade spiral and things are looking even worse for the not-so-distant future. And you might have to thank Google for the same. With the implementation of the SafetyNet and then the Play Integrity Tests, you’re now forever engraved in the cat-and-mouse game which after one point in time gets so infuriating that you’ll have no choice but to give up root and live in a non-rooted ecosystem.
But what’s exactly happening? Well, as soon as you install a custom ROM or root your device, the Play Integrity test will straightaway fail on your device. As a result of this, you won’t be able to use any banking and payment apps on your device. While you can pass this test by using a custom fingerprint JSON file, but Google tends to patch it within days and then you’ll have to find a new fingerprint.
And this battle goes on wherein you are stuck in an infinite loop. So isn’t there any other way out? Well, there does exist a nifty [and a slightly lengthier method] through which you can pass the Play Integrity without using the PIF module. And in this guide, we will make you aware of just that. So without further ado, let’s check it out.
How to Pass Play Integrity without the PIF Module
Before starting, please take a backup of all the data on your device. TheDroidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
- First off, remove the Play Integrity Fix Module if you have it installed.
- Then update Magisk to the latest Canary version.
- For that, download and install the Magisk Canary on top of the current stable.
- Then launch it and tap on Update next to Magisk.
- Now select Direct Install > Reboot. Your device will reboot to the Canary version.
- Then go to Magisk’s Settings menu and disable Zygisk AND Enforce Denylist.
- Now download and subsequently flash the following three modules
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- Once flashed, add your preferred apps to the Magisk Denylist.
- Finally, restart your device and check the results via the Play Integrity API app.
- You should now pass the Basic and Device Integrity, which was our ultimate aim.
That’s it. These were the steps to pass the Play Integrity without using the PIF module. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.