Shamiko Magisk Module V1.0.1: Updated 2024

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The Shamiko Magisk Module V1.0.1 is here, and it brings exciting enhancements to your Android experience. Whether you’re a seasoned Magisk user or just diving into the world of root and customization, this module has something for everyone. Let’s explore what Shamiko has to offer!

Shamiko Magisk Module V1.0.1: Updated 2024

What is the Shamiko Module?

The Shamiko Module is a Zygisk module designed to hide the presence of Magisk root, Zygisk itself, and other Zygisk modules (like Riru) from detection by certain apps. If you’ve ever encountered issues with banking apps or other services not working due to root detection, Shamiko comes to the rescue. It’s like a magician’s clock for your Android device, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of root without information app compatibility.

Requirements

Before we dive into the details, let’s you have the necessary requirements.

  • Magisk 24.1+: Make sure you’re running Magisk version 24.1 or higher.
  • Zygisk Enabled: Shamiko relies on Zygisk, so ensure that Zygisk is enabled in your Magisk setup.
  • Denylist Configuration: Shamiko reads the denylist from Magisk for simplicity, but you’ll need to disable denylist enforcement first. Don’t worry; we’ll guide you through this process.

Download Shamiko

To get started, download the latest version of the Shamiko Zygisk Module from the here,

DOWNLOAD

:Github Release

 Once you’ve downloaded it, proceed to the installation steps.

Installation Guide

  1. Install Shamiko via Magisk Manager.
  2. Enable Zygisk and reboot your device.
  3. Configure the denylist to add processes for hiding (remember not to turn on denylist enforcement).
  4. Hide the Magisk app (you can add a shortcut to your screen for easy access).

Using Shamiko

 How to use Shamiko:

  • Hide Root: Shamiko conceals the root status, making it ideal for running banking apps and other sensitive services.
  • Whitelist Mode: You can create an empty file called /data/adb/shamiko/whitelist to enable whitelist mode. Use this for testing purposes only, as it has performance and memory consumption implications.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You’re now equipped with the knowledge to use the Shamiko Magisk Module. Enjoy a seamless Android experience while keeping your root status under wraps. If you have any feedback or questions, feel free to leave a comment below.

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