Developer topjohnwu officially retired the built-in MagiskHide feature in this release, shifting the responsibility of bypassing security detections like SafetyNet to third-party modules.
For the uninitiated, Magisk is a tool that allows users to root their Android devices. Unlike traditional root methods (like the old SuperSU) that modified system files, Magisk does this "systemlessly." It modifies the boot image file (the boot.img ) rather than the system partition.
The progress bar hit 99%. The Daemon loomed, a digital titan ready to purge the infection. Kael felt his consciousness fraying at the edges. He was running out of time.
Magisk v24.0 represents one of the most transformative updates in the history of Android rooting, introducing and ending the era of MagiskHide . Released in January 2022, this version fundamentally changed how users interact with modules and how they manage root visibility on their devices. Key Features of Magisk v24.0
A crucial note for legacy users: If you are running a very old device, you may need to stay on an older version of Magisk (v23.0 or earlier), though this is highly discouraged due to security vulnerabilities.