Are you tired of not being able to use banking apps on your rooted Android phone? If so, you’re in luck! The Shamiko Magisk module might just be the solution you’re looking for. This module can help you bypass SafetyNet, which is the security feature that prevents rooted phones from accessing certain apps.
It can be frustrating when even after passing SafetyNet, some banking apps still don’t work on your smartphone. We understand your pain, and that’s why you’ve found this article. We’re here to help you by providing you with the latest version of Shamiko Magisk module and a step-by-step guide on how to install it.

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Features of the Shamiko Magisk Module
Shamiko is a powerful Magisk module designed to help hide root access and bypass root detection in various apps, especially banking and security-related applications. It works alongside Zygisk and LSPosed to provide enhanced privacy and compatibility. With Shamiko, users can enjoy a smoother, more secure experience without sacrificing the benefits of root access.
Shamiko Magisk Module Requirements
Before installing the Shamiko Magisk module, it’s important to ensure that your device meets all the necessary requirements. Failure to do so may result in compatibility issues or potentially harm your device. Below is a list of prerequisites that must be met before installing Shamiko:
- Magisk v24 or higher must be installed
- Android version 8.0 (Oreo) or above
- LSPosed Manager must be installed as a Magisk module
- Zygisk must be enabled in Magisk settings
Download Shamiko Magisk Module
To get started with Shamiko, you’ll first need to download the module file. Make sure your device meets all the requirements before proceeding. You can download the latest version of the Shamiko Magisk Module by clicking the button below:
How to Install Shamiko Magisk Module (Step-by-Step)
Follow these steps for a smooth installation:
- Open the Magisk App.
- Tap on “Modules” and select “Install from Storage.”
- Select the Shamiko ZIP file you previously downloaded.
- Install the module.
- Enable Zygisk in the Magisk settings.
- Reboot your device.
- Open Magisk again and go to “Denylist.”
- Add the apps you want root-hidden from.
- Make sure “Denylist Enforcement” is NOT enabled.
- Reboot your device again to apply all changes.
Check this also: How to Pass Integrity with Strong Check on Rooted Devices
FAQs
Shamiko is used to hide root access from apps that detect it, such as banking or security apps. It works with Zygisk and LSPosed to bypass root checks without compromising system stability.
Yes, Shamiko is generally safe to use on a properly rooted device that meets all requirements. However, improper setup or using unsupported Android versions may lead to app crashes or security issues.
Yes, both LSPosed and Zygisk must be installed and configured correctly for Shamiko to function. Zygisk must be enabled in Magisk, and LSPosed is required to manage app visibility and interactions.
Conclusion
The Shamiko Magisk Module is a powerful tool for rooted Android users looking to hide root access and bypass detection in sensitive apps like banking and security tools. With the right setup — including Magisk, Zygisk, and LSPosed Shamiko offers a smooth and reliable experience without compromising root functionality. Always make sure to follow the installation steps carefully and keep your modules up to date for the best results.
If you have any questions, run into issues, or just want to share your experience, feel free to leave a comment below, we’d love to hear from you!
Hi. I’ve followed all the above, but cannot see a “deny list” in the Lsposed manager? Any help gratefully recieved.
Not sure but it may be in settings like the deny list in Magisk Manager.
Yes, that’s correct — the DenyList is inside the Magisk Manager, not LSPosed. Go to Magisk > Settings > Configure DenyList, and you’ll find it there.
I install the shamiko . And after reboot, I can’t find magisk . If install again magisk it not working . Please help me .
My device Mi A3, PixelOS (A15)
Hi! Thanks for reaching out, and sorry to hear you’re having issues after installing Shamiko.
It’s possible that the problem is due to an outdated or incompatible module version. We’ve just updated the blog with the latest version of the Shamiko Magisk module. Please download the updated module from the link in the post and follow the installation steps carefully.
Also, make sure that Zygisk is enabled in Magisk and that you’re using the latest stable version of Magisk itself. Reinstalling Magisk properly after a failed boot can also help resolve the issue.
Let us know how it goes, and feel free to leave another comment if you need more help!
Hello Bishal,
Quick question? I’m also unable to find the “DenyList” option in LSPosed Manager.
I’ve carefully followed your installation instructions for Shamiko, but I still can’t find any entry in LSPosed Manager to open a DenyList or add apps to it.
Greetings, Tom
Hi Tom,
Just to clarify the DenyList refers to the Magisk settings, not LSPosed Manager.
I realize I didn’t clearly mention that in the install steps, I only wrote “deny list,” which might have caused confusion.
I’ve now updated the article to make this clearer.
Please go to Magisk > Settings > Configure DenyList to set it up.
Hope that helps!