Download Magisk v13.3 - Root & Universal Systemless Interface

Magisk has been troubling with the constantly updating SafetyNet protocol by Google into the Android system. After the Magisk v13.2 was released, Google updated the SafetyNet sources making Magisk Manager ineffective in bypassing the same. We have already posted a manual method to bypass the SafetyNet earlier. However, with the Magisk v13.3 now available for download, the SafetyNet check is effective again. As it comes to us officially, you donโ€™t need to put any extra efforts. All you need is grab the latest Magisk v13.3 zip and flash via TWRP recovery.

What is SafetyNet?

SafetyNet is a set of services and APIs integrated into the AOSP sources to protect Android apps and devices against security threats. This ensures the Android app developers to keep their apps from tinkering or abusing. If the SafetyNet is found broken, by things like root, TWRP, or custom ROMS, then the apps stop working. This ensures that banking apps or secure apps like Snapchat wonโ€™t be modified.

Official statement from Google about SafetyNet:

SafetyNet provides a set of services and APIs that help protect your app against security threats, including device tampering, bad URLs, potentially harmful apps, and fake users.

This is where Magisk v13.3 comes into play. The tool bypasses the SafetyNet test and lets apps run regardless if the device is rooted or not. Itโ€™s not just SafetyNet check that Magisk is useful in. It is a popular rooting tool as well.

Gaining root access on Android is a big deal. This ensures the user that they can manipulate the Android system or installed apps in any way possible. For instance, you can change the working of the Android kernel, or modify an appโ€™s function, etc. All you need is proper tools.

Note: We do not encourage bypassing SafetyNet. It is there for a specific reason. If you know exactly what you are doing, then head over to the download section below and see how to install Magisk v13.3 on your Android.

Download Magisk 13.3

How to install Magisk 13.3 and bypass SafetyNet and root Android?

Magisk is basically a rooting tool with many other options. Bypassing SafetyNet on Android is one of them. Hiding root is another features. You can also find various Modules similar to Xposed framework/modules. Magisk modules include Adaway, Viper4Android, Dolby sound, and much more.

See: How to install latest Magisk onto your Android?

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