Steps to Pass strong integrity on @ProjectInfinityX without root or any type of modules
1. You must be on v2.9+ build i.e. released after June 12, 2025 2. Download this keybox.xml file 3. Go to Infinity Suite > Miscellaneous > Spoofing section 4. There click on the "Update Play integrity fix" option 5. Now scroll there and you will find "Load Keybox XML" option 6. Click on that option and select the keybox.xml file you downloaded from here 7. Reboot device
All done, you will get strong integrity now and playstore will be certified again (Click on fix ceritification issue or clear playstore data if it shows uncertified)
NOTE: This is the first and might be the last time we're sharing keybox.xml in public.. Once revoked the user shall find it himself.
Steps to Pass strong integrity on @ProjectInfinityX without root or any type of modules
1. You must be on v2.9+ build i.e. released after June 12, 2025 2. Download this keybox.xml file 3. Go to Infinity Suite > Miscellaneous > Spoofing section 4. There click on the "Update Play integrity fix" option 5. Now scroll there and you will find "Load Keybox XML" option 6. Click on that option and select the keybox.xml file you downloaded from here 7. Reboot device
All done, you will get strong integrity now and playstore will be certified again (Click on fix ceritification issue or clear playstore data if it shows uncertified)
NOTE: This is the first and might be the last time we're sharing keybox.xml in public.. Once revoked the user shall find it himself.
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