You're experiencing SafetyNet failures after installing SafetyNet-Fix on your Android 13 device. This is a common issue, even with the latest version of SafetyNet-Fix from https://github.com/Displax/safetynet-fix/releases. Even when you haven't selected any apps to modify within fixfcm, the fix can sometimes cause conflicts.
Here's what you can do to troubleshoot this problem:
1. **Disable fixfcm:** Within Lsposed, disable the fixfcm module. Restart your device and see if SafetyNet passes the attestation check.
2. **Review fixfcm settings:** If disabling fixfcm works, explore the module's settings more closely. There may be specific options related to connectivity or system processes that could be causing the conflict.
3. **Contact the Developer:** If you're unable to resolve the issue, reach out to the developer of SafetyNet-Fix for assistance. They have valuable insights into the module and its potential interactions with other apps or system components.
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