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Keybox Might No Longer Work from February 2026! This change will start from February and April 10th is the last date for it to be implemented... So that could be the last date for your keybox...
Maybe this will be the only solution for us :
- Join Here : PlayStrong
- Read Post : https://t.me/meetstrong/91
- Join Here : PlayStrong
- Read Post : https://t.me/meetstrong/91
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A note about βKitsune Magiskβ and GPL compliance
As you all know about Kitsune Mask by Husky DG, appeared and caused many problems in the community. Recently, a similar project has started again using the same name, created by an unknown person (@X_oEG)
Please keep this in mind:
Magisk is released under the GPL (GNU General Public License). This means that anyone who forks or modifies Magisk must publish the full source code under the same license.
If a fork is closed-source, it is breaking the GPL license.
Many people ask why Magisk Alpha is closed-source and still considered okay
The reason is simple: its developer is an official Magisk collaborator, and John Wu (the original creator of Magisk) gave explicit permission. So it does not violate the license.
However, any other closed-source fork (including βKitsune Magiskβ made by unknown developers) does not have this permission and therefore violates the GPL.
For reference, here is Magiskβs license:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/LICENSE
Please be careful when using or promoting closed-source Magisk forks from unknown sources.
A note about βKitsune Magiskβ and GPL compliance
As you all know about Kitsune Mask by Husky DG, appeared and caused many problems in the community. Recently, a similar project has started again using the same name, created by an unknown person (@X_oEG)
Please keep this in mind:
Magisk is released under the GPL (GNU General Public License). This means that anyone who forks or modifies Magisk must publish the full source code under the same license.
If a fork is closed-source, it is breaking the GPL license.
Many people ask why Magisk Alpha is closed-source and still considered okay
The reason is simple: its developer is an official Magisk collaborator, and John Wu (the original creator of Magisk) gave explicit permission. So it does not violate the license.
However, any other closed-source fork (including βKitsune Magiskβ made by unknown developers) does not have this permission and therefore violates the GPL.
For reference, here is Magiskβs license:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/LICENSE
Please be careful when using or promoting closed-source Magisk forks from unknown sources.
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Wtf, my other android phone which I use for banking, only pass Device Integrity, and its not rooted or unlocked yetπ±.
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I think theres a way to spoof kbox, converting it to PKCS#8.
Tricky Store should use this instead raw kbox, maybe.
Well, I dont really understand but some rom use this.
Tricky Store should use this instead raw kbox, maybe.
Well, I dont really understand but some rom use this.
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I think I should buy Google Pixel and use GrapheneOSπ
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Citra Integrity Trick
Okay, you dont want people to take benefits of your work by decoding this right ? so dont share it in the group.
The invitation is limited by the way.
The invitation is limited by the way.
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Btw guys, I will renew the /notes.
Will focus on passing DroidGuard and Integrity.
Especially for stockrom.
Will focus on passing DroidGuard and Integrity.
Especially for stockrom.
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