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Snapchat Rooted Workaround?


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Posted (edited)

I'm on CM13, and cannot login to SC.

I have Magisk, Xposed Framework, SuperSU, and busybox installed.

Everything is systemless except for busybox.

I've tried RootCloak and disabling Xposed and SuperSU already.

 

Any help?

Updated by qazedc1212
Posted

It's not the root check I guess maybe u have been banned or something

Did u try on other device ?

it works on my iPad Air 2. Just not on my rooted android. 

Posted

Take the Xposed Framework on your Android phone in case of not already having it;

After that, also take the RootCloak xposed module from here;

Enable RootClock in the Xposed Installer app. In order to do that, openXposed Installer, go to Modules, and press the check box next to RootClock;

Then, you have to reboot your phone;

Up next, open the rootclock app and go to RootClock settings;

Find your way to the to Add/Remove section as this is where you will change which apps RootCloak hides root from;

Go to the menu;

Hit the Reset option to Default Apps option;

Press the + button;

Discover Snapchat app from the list and press it to add it to the list;

Exit RootCloak settings;

Don’t hesitate to run the app to see if root was successfully hidden.

Posted

Take the Xposed Framework on your Android phone in case of not already having it;

After that, also take the RootCloak xposed module from here;

Enable RootClock in the Xposed Installer app. In order to do that, openXposed Installer, go to Modules, and press the check box next to RootClock;

Then, you have to reboot your phone;

Up next, open the rootclock app and go to RootClock settings;

Find your way to the to Add/Remove section as this is where you will change which apps RootCloak hides root from;

Go to the menu;

Hit the Reset option to Default Apps option;

Press the + button;

Discover Snapchat app from the list and press it to add it to the list;

Exit RootCloak settings;

Don’t hesitate to run the app to see if root was successfully hidden.

I've already tried that. I think it was patched already in later updates.

I think the root check they use is the same one for Android Pay.

  • Solution
Posted

I fixed the issue. I made a nandroid backup, reinstalled CM without SuperSU, installed SC, logged in,

then rooted, installed busybox, and titanium backup, made a backup, then restored the nandroid back to my previous rom and installed the titanium backup. Its in, but if I login in another place, I will have to do this procedure again.

Posted (edited)

I know this is solved already but also uninstalling xposed framework (not the app), then rebooting fixes this. When you sign in, then you can reinstall the framework.

Updated by T3RABYTE

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