If the microG Self-Check shows that signature spoofing is missing, your ROM likely doesn't support it natively.

microG needs to "pretend" to be official Google Play Services. Your ROM must support signature spoofing. You can check this by downloading the microG Settings APK or using a signature spoofing checker app from F-Droid. Step-by-Step Installation Guide

: A widely used, systemless installer that includes microG GmsCore, GsfProxy, and DroidGuard Helper.

Choose the latest MinMicroG-...-magisk.zip (e.g., MinMicroG-NoGoolag-magisk.zip for minimal Google compatibility).

To install the MicroG Magisk module, follow these steps:

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Because development in the rooting community shifts rapidly, there isn't just one single "MicroG Magisk module link." Instead, several highly trusted open-source projects actively maintain these modules. 1. MinMicroG (The Gold Standard)

: Ensure you have Magisk installed and working correctly.

Magisk is a systemless rooting solution that allows you to root your Android device without modifying the system partition. This approach enables you to run root-enabled apps and modules without affecting the system's integrity. Magisk also provides a platform for developers to create custom modules that can enhance the functionality and performance of your device.

A stable, community-maintained option that helps bridge the gap between pure Google services and open-source alternatives. 2. Prerequisites for Installation

If your ROM does not support signature spoofing, you have options: