Question registering with Intune on a rooted tablet - Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

tab s8 ultra used for personal and work. I have the device registered with Intune so I can use apps like Outlook and Teams on it in Dex when I am working. I want to root the device so I can have full access to the virtualization possible. I know that a rooted device will be blocked from registering with Intune. Has anyone found a way around this?

I havent rooted for quite a while, but there are methods of hiding root to apps with magisk.
Alternatively, you can install Island to have a Work Profile for work apps.

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Rooted rom with banking app

Has anyone in UK found a bank that that don't have too strict control over their app being run on a rooted phone ?
The bank I am with I can't use on a rooted phone it is still able to detect magisk's hide function and these crappy stock ROMs are driving me nuts.
The banking apps rely absolutely on safety meassures, and rooting is the anthitesis of safety, in fact, is a good thing that all banking apps refuse to work on rooted devices, for our own peace of mind
I often hear of banking apps not working with root or tripped knox. Just curious, what do these banking apps offer besides account management?
I just view my banking through my bank's website and in the past not even in mobile view. I hate mobile view but my bank's website is forcing mobile view on mobile devices now. I'm rooted & knox tripped, never tried my bank's app though so I don't know if it's affected.
Zionator said:
Has anyone in UK found a bank that that don't have too strict control over their app being run on a rooted phone ?... .
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There is an app that could "hide" the fact that the phone is rooted, from apps like the banking one. Used it on my previous rooted phone, but can't remember what's called (I'm now on a new, yet unrooted device). I'll look for it, but do a search with that condition...
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Zionator said:
Has anyone in UK found a bank that that don't have too strict control over their app being run on a rooted phone ?
The bank I am with I can't use on a rooted phone it is still able to detect magisk's hide function and these crappy stock ROMs are driving me nuts.
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The Co Op bank app still works, I do expect that to change at some point though.
winol said:
The banking apps rely absolutely on safety meassures, and rooting is the anthitesis of safety, in fact, is a good thing that all banking apps refuse to work on rooted devices, for our own peace of mind
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I don't care much for that as I am not super rich and my account is more or less empty at the end of the month so I ain't got much to loose and besides I doubt any of the devs here on xda have evil intent.
I just need to keep track of bank balance so I know when not to buy something.
I just don't wanna run around with a second device from the bank in my pocket to be able to access my account from webview that I have to insert my card into to get a online banking code from every time.
I got a credit card that had an app which always use to work on rooted devices and still does. Never had any issues with that.
I find this extremely stupid that the bank allows me to view my account via a browser on a rooted phone bit not through the app.
That's so dumb.
shouren04 said:
I often hear of banking apps not working with root or tripped knox. Just curious, what do these banking apps offer besides account management?
I just view my banking through my bank's website and in the past not even in mobile view. I hate mobile view but my bank's website is forcing mobile view on mobile devices now. I'm rooted & knox tripped, never tried my bank's app though so I don't know if it's affected.
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Well it works fine on knox tripped as I have banking app on this phone which has been rooted from day one but now I am on Oreo stock unrooted and banking app works fine.
I don't mind the webview but my bank requires me to use a secondary device to view through the website that gives me an access code and it so stupid to have to carry that around with me.

How do I hide root from Santander UK?

Hello.
I used the Santander UK banking app quite frequently.
I recently rooted my S7 Edge (SM-G935F) with Magisk and installed LineageOS 15.1. I pass safetynet completely, Google Play says my device is certified, and, with Magisk Hide, I pass all checks in RootBeer Sample.
I have enabled Magisk Hide on the Santander UK app, force stopped it, cleared its data, and rebooted my phone.
But when I try to open it, it detects my device as rooted. Are there any ways to get around this, or will I have to use the web version?
Thanks.
You're not alone!
Lots of people are having the same issue, I have already opened a thread for this and have listed the link is below. Feel free to update us when you have further information!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-hide-longer-hiding-root-t3823214
Regards
Check this out peeps, i might be onto smt: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77240186&postcount=93
Permanent fix
To all those people who are having this issue, there is now a permanent fix to get around this. Please see the following post/thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77331765&postcount=99
Mo

Hiding root from Outlook?

My job allows accessing our Outlook and Skype accounts on our phones, but the apps won't complete setup with rooted phones. I have the last Pure Nexus 7.1 on my Nexus 6, with the latest Magisk running and I believe Hide is in affect. But I can't get the apps to finish setup before getting the error. Any thoughts on how to hide root from Outlook and Skype?
In on mobile so search is hard but search for intune in these forums. There is a module that will help with Outlook/Microsoft intune detecting root
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My job allows accessing our Outlook and Skype accounts on our phones, but the apps won't complete setup with rooted phones. I have the last Pure Nexus 7.1 on my Nexus 6, with the latest Magisk running and I believe Hide is in affect. But I can't get the apps to finish setup before getting the error. Any thoughts on how to hide root from Outlook and Skype?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-microsoft-intune-company-portal-t3780451/page20
For me it didn't worked but for some it does seem to work.
Oh thank you! This seems to be working for me.

Magisk security risks

Hey, folks,
I have a question about the risks involved in using Magisk on the phone and also Xposed. Using Magisk and Xposed has always been elementary for me, however, I have never used my bank account on my phone as I am afraid of being vulnerable for using these applications. In my new job the use of my banking application is mandatory so I don't know if I should uninstall Magisk and Xposed. What do you guys think? Is it advisable to manage money on your phone with these applications installed?
thank you
Can you even run the banking app with xposed installed? It breaks safetynet and apps probably check for that. As for magisk yeah it's perfectly fine.
Hi,
I haven't had any problems. Being unable to sit up in front of a PC/Laptop, I handle *everything* on my phone.
Of course, like anything important, use proper security measures. Using a VPN is advisable. Look at places like the Android Authority Tech Store. They have deals here and there. I've purchased "Lifetime" (20 years) deals on 2 different quality VPN services, one for $20 and the other for $40. One goes out, or even out of business, I've got the other and my money's worth long ago, so no big deal.
I also use Avast! Anti-Virus (not asking for opinions), as it's Free. There's also an app that scans for cell specific stuff that "spies" on what your doing, called "Incognito" for $2-$3 (one time).
Use what you feel good about, that's just me. Just use common sense as always, of course.
But no, I have not had any issues. So either I'm secure, or they've gotten in, saw how little there is and decided that I need it more than they do and are probably working on ways to put money *in* for me.
TTYL
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From my experience Magisk is completely safe, it hides root very good. Some banking apps might still recognize it and block it, but you can try hide the app in the magisk manager section or even generate a random package name for the magisk manager itself if the bank app still finds it.
Also, using EdXposed (the new "unofficial" version for oreo and pie) won't affect safetynet, but again some apps might recognize it. There is a module for that called "rootcloak", it hides root, xposed and particular keywords that you can manually add, from some apps you can choose.
Last time I tried that was 2 or 3 months ago, and my banking/security apps worked normally without any problem. You just have to play around a little with those hiding-settings when you flash them the first time, that's it.

Banking App not working

Hello all,
I'm new to using Pixel Experience on my Pixel 2 XL and am running into an issue with one banking app. I installed version 12 of Pixel Experience and the TD Bank app won't even show up in the Play Store. If I try and download it from the web, I get "Your device isn't compatible with this version". I went ahead and installed Magisk and enabled MagiskHide but that didn't seem to help much. Since I can't even get it installed, I can't specifically hide root for that app.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Fred
In my prior experiences with a rooted device on which banking account didn't work it did with island. Maybe you can install the banking app to island and use it there, because within island there is no root
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In my prior experiences with a rooted device on which banking account didn't work it did with island. Maybe you can install the banking app to island and use it there, because within island there is no root
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Thanks I will look into Island as I wasn't familiar with it. I did end up getting it working by exporting the app APK from another phone and installing it on this one.
Fred

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