Magisk v24.0 was a monumental release that shaped the modern era of Android customization. While the removal of MagiskHide and the centralized module repository initially caused confusion, the introduction of Zygisk opened a far more powerful frontier for developers and power users alike. By understanding how to properly utilize the DenyList and pairing v24.0 with community-developed Zygisk modules, you can enjoy a fully rooted device without sacrificing access to secure applications.

TWRP or another similar recovery is recommended.

This update wasn't just a routine maintenance patch; it completely overhauled how Magisk functions under the hood.

While MagiskHide is gone, the new "DenyList" feature allows you to prevent Magisk from interfering with specific apps, though it is not designed to hide root from high-security apps like banking software by default.

The most notable shift in v24.0 was the official removal of , the tool previously used to bypass Google’s SafetyNet. In its place, the developer introduced Zygisk —Magisk running in the Zygote process—which allows for more powerful and efficient system-level modifications. How to Get the Magisk v24.0 ZIP

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