Play Integrity API Update
For all developers: Device-level integrity must have hardware-supported determination.
For new developers or those who actively join: Basic-level integrity must have hardware-supported determination, which can be an unlocked or self-signed bootloader. Strong integrity security updates must occur within one year.
The above is only valid for Android 13 and above.
In simple terms, for Android 13+ devices, the original strong integrity is now just device-level integrity, and to obtain strong integrity, security updates must occur within one year. Devices without hardware key authentication do not even have basic integrity.
Additionally, based on hints from the documentation, Android 13+ devices now only look at the system version, security patch level, and trust root status within key authentication, and no longer actively detect root and hook signals from devices.
The documentation also mentions that it will automatically detect situations where the authentication key is used on a large scale (after having a new keybox, quickly test Play Integrity, which is self-sent).
https://developer.android.com/google/play/integrity/improvements
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/10/whats-new-in-google-play.html
CN: https://t.me/magiskalpha/663
For all developers: Device-level integrity must have hardware-supported determination.
For new developers or those who actively join: Basic-level integrity must have hardware-supported determination, which can be an unlocked or self-signed bootloader. Strong integrity security updates must occur within one year.
The above is only valid for Android 13 and above.
In simple terms, for Android 13+ devices, the original strong integrity is now just device-level integrity, and to obtain strong integrity, security updates must occur within one year. Devices without hardware key authentication do not even have basic integrity.
Additionally, based on hints from the documentation, Android 13+ devices now only look at the system version, security patch level, and trust root status within key authentication, and no longer actively detect root and hook signals from devices.
The documentation also mentions that it will automatically detect situations where the authentication key is used on a large scale (after having a new keybox, quickly test Play Integrity, which is self-sent).
https://developer.android.com/google/play/integrity/improvements
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/10/whats-new-in-google-play.html
CN: https://t.me/magiskalpha/663