The LSPosed framework is often praised for its ability to modify Android systems without requiring root access. While powerful, it can sometimes interfere with Play Integrity, potentially leading to issues with apps like Google Play services and certain games
Even when configuring LSPosed to only modify the 'System Framework', some users encounter Play Integrity violations. If you're facing this problem, here's a breakdown of potential causes and troubleshooting steps:
**Understanding Play Integrity**
Play Integrity is Google's security measure designed to prevent tampering with apps and their data. A violation can occur when modifications are detected, potentially impacting app functionality or even leading to account suspensions.
**Potential Causes and Solutions**
* **Module Conflicts:** Even with 'System Framework' selection, certain LSPosed modules might inadvertently modify system components that are flagged by Play Integrity. It's essential to review the modules you are using and disable those that might interfere with core system functionalities. Consult the LSPosed community forums or documentation for module compatibility information.
* **Misconfigured Patch Settings:** LSPosed allows for fine-tuning patch settings. Ensure your settings are properly configured to avoid unintended modifications. Incorrect modifications can also trigger Play Integrity violations.
* **Custom Kernel or ROM:** If you're using a custom kernel or ROM, compatibility issues with LSPosed can arise. Ensure your kernel and ROM are compatible with the LSPosed version you're using. Consider seeking support from the LSPosed community or the developers of your custom software.
**Investigating the Issue**
1. **Clear App Cache and Data:** Before suspecting LSPosed, consider clearing the cache and data for apps experiencing Play Integrity issues. This can often resolve temporary glitches.
2. **Enable Debug Logging:** LSPosed provides debug logging options. Enabling these logs can offer valuable insights into which modules or settings might be causing the conflict.
3. **Isolate the Problem:** Experiment with disabling LSPosed modules one by one to pinpoint the source of the issue. Once identified, you can investigate further or seek community support.
**Important Note:** Tampering with system files can lead to instability and data loss if not performed carefully. Always back up your device before making significant modifications.
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