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Given that over 99% of users haven't heard of Xposed, then I would say it's safe. The context of the question was 'is safetynet good enough to protect my app'. In fact, most people on this subreddit would find it easy. That doesn't make me better than others, it's just I'm proficient in this area, and so are you. I don't find it 'extremely complicated', it's very simple.

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I myself have rooted, flashed, installed xposed and more over 30 times, and I've even developed my own very popular Xposed modules. I think you're overestimating the basic knowledge of normal consumers, people are generally pretty stupid when it comes to tech. If you ask my mother to do it she wouldn't understand how to enable developer options even if you told her. Also keep in mind that automated Google tests also don't guarantee to use ''. So even if the APK was originally download from play store. Samsung Smart Switch) to restore or switch their phone, the installer will change. Us enthusiasts understand because we're interested. Keep in mind that if users use backup tools (e.g. Having worked in a phone shop for quite a while, you learn that most people really don't understand how their phones work, they don't need to. Grandma is the average user, so is the postman, so is the politician and the little girl. The vast majority of people don't know how to do this and would get stuck at the first sign of trouble. So I know it's possible for 'average user'īut the fact you had the knowledge and capability to do that means that from the begging you were an above average user.

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