Magisk Root Granter

It can hide root status from banking apps, Netflix, and Pokémon GO.

Before 2016, rooting an Android phone meant modifying system files directly (using tools like SuperSU or Chainfire’s root). This changed with the introduction of SafetyNet (Google’s attestation API) and over-the-air (OTA) updates. Direct system modification broke OTA updates and triggered SafetyNet failures, making apps like Google Pay, Netflix, and Pokémon Go refuse to run. magisk root granter

Magisk is not just a "root granter." It is a that respects the integrity of your Android OS while giving you superuser freedom. Unlike old root methods that permanently altered your system, Magisk allows you to toggle root on/off, hide it from apps, and apply modifications cleanly. It can hide root status from banking apps,

Sometimes the communication link between the system binary and the manager app breaks. Direct system modification broke OTA updates and triggered