How to Check if VBMETA has Verity and Verification Disabled

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This video details how we can check to see if Verity and Verification has been disabled for VBMETA using a Magisk Module. ~~~~~ Video Description ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are some Android mods that require you to first disable Verity and Verification before they can be installed. I know that before you can install a popular custom kernel on the newer Google Pixel phones, you must first disable those two flags for the vbmeta.img file. And if you&going from a device that has these two flags enabled to a disabled state, then you must do a factory data reset before booting back into Android. I know some people are eager to disable Verity and Verification when they first unlock the bootloader, since both require you to wipe the phone clean afterwards. But others may not remember if they have disabled these on their device. And sadly, we can&just look for an option in the Settings app to see if they have been disabled. So in today&video, I wanted to highlight a Magisk Module from Android community developer capntrips that will tell you whether or not Verity and Verification has been disabled on your device. Since this requires a Magisk Module in order for the commands to work, naturally you must have root access with Magisk in order for this to work. To begin, we first need to download the abvctl Magisk Module. I will be including a direct link to download the same version of the module I&using in the video description below. You will also be able to find the GitHub link...

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