Magisk v24 hits beta with Android 12 support
It’s been eight months since we last looked at a major update to the popular Android rooting tool Magisk, and a lot’s happened since then — like the release ofAndroid 12back in October. That makes it high time for an update, and on Wednesday developer John Wu (a.k.a.topjohnwu on GitHub) shared some good news for anyoneanxiously awaiting root, with the announcement of the public beta for the powerful newMagiskv24.0.
This week’s beta is amajor updatethat gives even as it takes away.Magiskhide, the feature that allowed users to bypass Google’s SafetyNet, is gone. On the plus side, Wu is finally introducing Zygisk with this release, a new method for integrating parts of Magisk withinAndroid’s internal Zygote process, potentially helping to hide the tool from your apps.

Wu also eliminated the Magisk module repository. This means that from this version on, modules will need to define their own URLs for checking on and downloading future updates.
Here’s thecomplete changelogof what’s new in Magisk v24.0 beta:

If you’re ready to check it out, you could download Magisk v24.0 fromits GitHub page here.
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