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How to Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro/Pro+ 5G

In this guide, we will show you the steps to pass SafetyNet on your rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro/Pro+ 5G. While the newest addition to the Redmi Note series might not be as active as its non-Pro variant due to the underlying MediaTek chipset, but there are no roadblocks involved when it comes to gaining administrative access. And once you obtain root, you’ll be able to flash Magisk ModulesXposed FrameworkSubstratum ThemesViper4Android, and the like.

But on the flip side though, the SafetyNet will be tripped. As a result of this, you wouldn’t be able to use any banking and payment apps and games like Pokemon Go might not function either. Likewise, streaming DRM content like Netflix might also prove to be quite challenging. To overcome these limitations, all that you need to do is pass the SafetyNet on your rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro/Pro+ 5G. And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that. Follow along.

How to Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro/Pro+ 5G

The below instructions are listed under separate sections for ease of understanding. Make sure to follow in the exact same sequence as mentioned below. Droidwin 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.

STEP 1: Hide Magisk App

  1. Launch the Magisk App and tap on the settings icon situated at the top right.
  2. Then tap on Hide the Magisk App > Enable the toggle next to Allow apps from this source.Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro
  3. Assign a new random name to this Magisk app and hit OK.
  4. It will now ask for a home-screen shortcut, tap OK [recommended].Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro

STEP 2: Enable Systemless Hosts

  1. Launch the Magisk App and tap on the settings icon situated at the top right.
  2. Then tap on Systemless hosts.
  3. Now go to the Modules section and verify that it has been added.Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro

STEP 3: Enable Zygisk

  1. Launch the Magisk App and tap on the settings icon situated at the top right.
  2. Then enable the toggle next to Zygisk and restart your phone.
  3. Now launch Magisk and make sure that it says YES next to Zygisk.Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro

STEP 4: Configure Denylist

Denylist is the new name for the traditional Magisk hide. You could use this functionality to hide root from the desired apps, apart from the three compulsory apps listed below.

  1. Launch the Magisk App and tap on the settings icon situated at the top right.
  2. Then enable the toggle next to Enforce Denylist. Now tap on Configure Denylist.Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro
  3. Then expand the following apps and checkmark all its services
    Google Play Service
    Google Play Store
    Google Service Framework
    Google Play Protect Service [if present]

    Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro

  4. After that, do the same for the banking/payment app of your choice.
  5. NOTE: Upon restart, the Google Service Framework might get unchecked and Google Play Services might be missing from the DenyList. This is just a UI bug and nothing to worry about [as they are still active in the backend].

STEP 5: Flash Universal SafetyNet Fix Module

  1. Download the new Universal SafetyNet Fix module from below:
    safetynet-fix-v2.3.1.zip [Source: GitHub]
  2. Then launch Magisk, go to the Modules section and tap on Install from Storage.Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro
  3. Navigate to the downloaded safetynet module and select it.
  4. It will now be flashed. Once done, hit Reboot.

STEP 6: Delete Data

You will now have to delete the app data of all the apps from which you have hidden root. These include the compulsory Google apps and the desired apps of your choice.

  1. Head over to Settings > Apps and select Google Play Service.
  2. Then go to its Storage section and tap on Manage Space > Clear all data.
  3. After that, delete the data of Google Play Store and Google Play Protect Service [if present].
  4. Then tap on the overflow icon situated at the top right and select Show System.Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro
  5. This will bring up the system apps. Select Google Service Framework and delete its data.
  6. Finally, delete the data of the banking/payment apps from which you have hidden root. Once done, restart your device [compulsory].

STEP 7: Check SafetyNet Test Results

  1. Download and install the YASNAC app from Play Store.
  2. Then launch it and tap on Run SafetyNet Attestation.
  3. You should now get Pass under both Basic Integrity and CTS Profile Match.Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro

That’s it. these were the steps to pass SafetyNet on your rooted Redmi Note 12 Pro/Pro+ 5G. 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 at the earliest.


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  • Great, great article. I did and it worked.
    Now I want to unroot again
    Can you please guide me?