The rooting community has three main tools for hiding root:
: It works in conjunction with the native DenyList features of your root manager. How to Install and Configure Zygisk Assistant
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: Root hiding is only half the battle. You may also need a module like PlayIntegrityFix to ensure your device passes Google's security attestations.
Zygisk Assistant is a Magisk module designed to provide essential runtime support for other modules that rely on Zygisk. It functions similarly to a software library or a framework: you install it, and it runs silently in the background, enabling other modules to function correctly. The rooting community has three main tools for
: If you are using Zygisk Assistant, you should generally disable the "Enforce DenyList" toggle in Magisk settings if you want the module to handle the hiding logic more effectively.
Download the latest release from the official Zygisk-Assistant GitHub repository. 2. Installation Open your root manager app (Magisk, KernelSU, or APatch). You may also need a module like PlayIntegrityFix
Navigate to the section and select Install from storage .
Follow these steps carefully. One wrong toggle and you’re back to “Device not certified.”