Play Integrity Fix is No More! So What’s Next?

So I was strolling the lanes of GitHub when I stumbled upon the Play Integrity Fix page , and to my absolute astonishment, I was greeted with the error 404 Page Not Found. Since the module was up and running the last time I checked, and there was no sign of any stopping of this project from the developer itself, this all came as a shock to me. So I then went to the developer’s profile on XDA and my worst fears indeed came true, Here’s what the developer of this module, chiteroman, had to say:

I’ve decided to discontinue the PIF project. Google is increasingly putting up more obstacles, and I no longer have as much time to dedicate to this as I used to. It’s been a very interesting journey, and I’ve learned a lot. I thank everyone who has accompanied me and contributed to the project. But things seem to be getting worse, and Google is going to make it even harder to use its services (GMS) on devices with an unlocked bootloader.

So all this begs an important question- what’s next? How can we now pass the Play Integrity Test, and is it even possible to pass this test now? Well, we are here to answer all your queries. Follow along.

  • Play Integrity Fix is No More! So What’s Next?
  • The Flashing Steps?
  • Some Useful Resources

Play Integrity Fix is No More! So What’s Next?

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Alongside the Play Integrity Fix module from chiteroman, there is also a fork along the same lines by the developer osm0sis. And it’s not that it’s a newcomer, it has been going pretty strong for the last year and a half, it’s just that since the Fix was getting the job done, most of the users didn’t find the need to jump over to the Fork.

But now that the former is no longer there, you’ll have to make a switch to this. For the unaware, osm0sis is a Senior Recognized Developer / Contributor on XDA and has been doing some great work there, so he is a reputed player in this domain, and his module is also performing well and good, without any issues as such.

Moreover, if there’s an iota of a doubt, then the module is completely open-source; you can have a look at all of its files over at GitHub. Even chiteroman [developer of Play Integrity Fix] says “As an alternative, you can use PlayIntegrityFork”, so this should put all doubts to rest.

The Flashing Steps?

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Well, it’s all the same as before- simply download the module ZIP file from its GitHub page [refer to the link below] and then flash it via Magisk/KernelSU/APatch. There’s no additional requirement whatsoever.

Download: Play Integrity Fork from GitHub

Rounding off, here’s what osm0sis [the developer of Play Integrity Fork] had to say to chiteroman [the developer of Play Integrity Fix]:

I know we’ve had our differences, but thank you for all your work, especially for carrying on PIF from kdrag0n and Displax when they lost interest, and all the truly groundbreaking work you did on FrameworkPatch and BootloaderSpoofer, without which we might not have TrickyStore today. I wish you all the best.

So that’s all for this guide regarding Play Integrity Fix’s sad demise. We can only say thank you, chiteroman, for developing such a valuable module and helping us pass the Play Integrity Tests with ease. Until next time, it’s goodbye from us and see you on the Play Integrity Fork’s GitHub page now!

Some Useful Resources

  • What is New A13+ Play Integrity Check
  • How to Pass Play Integrity in New Android 13+ Checks
  • How to Pass Strong Integrity on Unlocked Bootloader & Root! [Legacy Checks]
  • Get your Unrevoked Keybox XML File Here | Pass Strong Integrity
  • How to Check Play Integrity Test from the Play Store
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Play Integrity Fix is No More! So What’s Next?

So I was strolling the lanes of GitHub when I stumbled upon the Play Integrity Fix page , and to my absolute astonishment, I was greeted with the error 404 Page Not Found. Since the module was up and running the last time I checked, and there was no sign of any stopping of this project from the developer itself, this all came as a shock to me. So I then went to the developer’s profile on XDA and my worst fears indeed came true, Here’s what the developer of this module, chiteroman, had to say:

I’ve decided to discontinue the PIF project. Google is increasingly putting up more obstacles, and I no longer have as much time to dedicate to this as I used to. It’s been a very interesting journey, and I’ve learned a lot. I thank everyone who has accompanied me and contributed to the project. But things seem to be getting worse, and Google is going to make it even harder to use its services (GMS) on devices with an unlocked bootloader.

So all this begs an important question- what’s next? How can we now pass the Play Integrity Test, and is it even possible to pass this test now? Well, we are here to answer all your queries. Follow along.

  • Play Integrity Fix is No More! So What’s Next?
  • The Flashing Steps?
  • Some Useful Resources

Play Integrity Fix is No More! So What’s Next?

play integrity fix - 5

Alongside the Play Integrity Fix module from chiteroman, there is also a fork along the same lines by the developer osm0sis. And it’s not that it’s a newcomer, it has been going pretty strong for the last year and a half, it’s just that since the Fix was getting the job done, most of the users didn’t find the need to jump over to the Fork.

But now that the former is no longer there, you’ll have to make a switch to this. For the unaware, osm0sis is a Senior Recognized Developer / Contributor on XDA and has been doing some great work there, so he is a reputed player in this domain, and his module is also performing well and good, without any issues as such.

Moreover, if there’s an iota of a doubt, then the module is completely open-source; you can have a look at all of its files over at GitHub. Even chiteroman [developer of Play Integrity Fix] says “As an alternative, you can use PlayIntegrityFork”, so this should put all doubts to rest.

The Flashing Steps?

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Well, it’s all the same as before- simply download the module ZIP file from its GitHub page [refer to the link below] and then flash it via Magisk/KernelSU/APatch. There’s no additional requirement whatsoever.

Download: Play Integrity Fork from GitHub

Rounding off, here’s what osm0sis [the developer of Play Integrity Fork] had to say to chiteroman [the developer of Play Integrity Fix]:

I know we’ve had our differences, but thank you for all your work, especially for carrying on PIF from kdrag0n and Displax when they lost interest, and all the truly groundbreaking work you did on FrameworkPatch and BootloaderSpoofer, without which we might not have TrickyStore today. I wish you all the best.

So that’s all for this guide regarding Play Integrity Fix’s sad demise. We can only say thank you, chiteroman, for developing such a valuable module and helping us pass the Play Integrity Tests with ease. Until next time, it’s goodbye from us and see you on the Play Integrity Fork’s GitHub page now!

Some Useful Resources

  • What is New A13+ Play Integrity Check
  • How to Pass Play Integrity in New Android 13+ Checks
  • How to Pass Strong Integrity on Unlocked Bootloader & Root! [Legacy Checks]
  • Get your Unrevoked Keybox XML File Here | Pass Strong Integrity
  • How to Check Play Integrity Test from the Play Store
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  • Mijing 8 months ago Reply Keybox for Xiaomi 14 please
  • Kacper 8 months ago Reply Sir, I kindly ask for a keybox link please.
  • Stanley 8 months ago Reply key box request please

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