This results in the inability to use various banking and payment apps. In this regard, we do have a nifty module in our arsenal that allows us to easily pass this test and hence use backing apps on rooted apps. But it has always been a game of cat and mouse between the developers and Google. And as of now, the Silicon Valley giant seems to have gained an upper hand.
Numerous Pixel users on Android 13 have voiced their concern that their device is failing SafetyNet and Integrity Checks after installing the February Update. As a result of which, they are unable to use any banking and payment apps, including the popular Google Pay/Wallet, which is giving out the “Your device doesn’t fulfill the security requirements” error. if you are also getting bugged by this issue, then this guide will make you aware of a nifty workaround to rectify this problem. Follow along
February Fix: SafetyNet Device Integrity Failing, Google Wallet not working
As of now, the only workaround that is spelling out success for the users involves using the SafetyNet Fix module version v2.3.1-MOD_3.0. So grab hold of this version from GitHub and then refer to our guide on How to Pass SafetyNet on Rooted Android 12/Android 13.
Carry out the aforementioned tweak and it should fix the issue of SafetyNet and Device Integrity failing/Google Wallet not working after the February update. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.