I was thinking that maybe such idea could be applied on a Linux phone that could run all your banking apps without Waydroid’s “you-must-be-a-hacker” issues, literally by having a half-asleep Android running on another chip, which you can wake up whenever to do your “non-hacker” things, while at the same time you can run the rest of your system (calls, messaging, calculator, calendar, browser…) on your lightweight, private and personalized Linux mobile OS.
I think I would pay big bucks for something like this, and it could serve as a transition device for ditching Android in the future when Tux finally governs over the world.
What do you guys think?
Does waydroid support safetynet? That seems to be what op is talking about
AFAIK waydroid doesn’t pass the AVB (Android Verified Boot) check
It passes the basic one?
https://docs.waydro.id/faq/google-play-certification
Damn, interesting. Only works with Google Tracking at root level, but at least it works… for now.
Safetynet worked at some point, but it’s proprietary tech that changes on a whim. Any other emulator or container will probably run into the same problem. Starting an entire new emulator with the purpose of circumventing safetynet or other proprietary attestation is an effort that could’ve gone into making it work on waydroid instead.
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That’s specifically for Magisk.
This is for Waydroid.
My understanding is the Google Integrity API is not the same as Google Play Protect:
Google Play Protect seems to function more like an antivirus
Because Play Protect works doesn’t mean Integrity API will.
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You need Google Play Certification to pass Play Integrity checks.
For Waydroid this is the only step you should need, unless you add Magisk.
Magisk breaks other checks.
Play Integrity :
Where did you get that second screenshot from? It’s not available on my Waydroid instance.
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Oh, it does work 😮 That should solve OP’s problem then 🤔
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SafetyNet is deprecated and replaced by “Google Play Certification” checks. This means any custom OS may be blocked. Its pretty horrible.
If a phone vendor were to support it out of the box with all the additional security software (the stuff most custom ROMs lack), then I don’t see why not.
If you’re flashing Linux onto your phone and want to use apps that check Google APIs, then no.