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Magisk Manager removed from Google Play, dev vows to continue working on it
July 11, 2025
Magisk Manager, an app that made it possible to runAndroid PayandPokemon Go on rooted phones, has been removed from the Google Play Store for violating its malicious behavior policy. The app, which could hide software modifications from apps that require unaltered operating systems, was pulled onGoogle‘s authority, and its lead developer,topjohnwu, was emailed with an explanation of the decision.
The dev suspects that the app conflicts with twoGoogle policiesspecifically: “Apps that introduce or exploit security vulnerabilities,” and “Apps or SDKs that download executable code, such as dex files or native code, from a source other than Google Play.” If this is the case, Google is within its rights to remove it from the Play Store.

Though Magisk Manager des appear to have violated Google’s terms, the app itself isn’t inherently dangerous: it’s basically a way to enable rooted users to enjoy services that would otherwise be blocked, and it’s well-respected in the Android community.
The story isn’t over for Magisk (which stands for “Magic Mask”) though, astopjohnwuhas vowed to continue work on the app and will likely distribute it through third-party sites. In fact, instead of calling it quits,topjohnwuclaims that Magisk might be undergoing its “most active development since release.”

If you’re interested in finding out what’s next for the Magisk Manager, keep an eye on theMagisk Manager XDA thread here.
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