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If it seems like props you're trying to set with the module don't get set properly (ctsProfile still doesn't pass, custom props don't work, etc), go into the script options and change the boot stage at which the props are being set, or change the boot stage for that particular prop, to late_start service. See ["Boot stage"](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/MagiskHide-Props-Config#boot-stage) or ["Custom prop values"](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/MagiskHide-Props-Config/blob/master/README.md#changeset-custom-prop-values) above. This might happen because the particular prop you're trying to set get assigned it's value late in the boot process and by setting the boot stage for the prop to the last one available (late_start service) you optimise the chances of the module setting the prop after the system.
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### My device's Android security patch date changed
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For some fingerprints it is necessary to also change the security patch date to match the fingerprint used. This is automatically done by the module when using a fingerprint from a build after March 16 2018. If you do not want this to happen you can manually add `ro.build.version.security_patch` to the custom props and load back the original date, but keep in mind that this may result in the fingerprint not working and SafetyNet will fail.
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For some fingerprints it is necessary to also change the security patch date to match the fingerprint used (the actual patch won't change, just the displayed date). This is automatically done by the module when using a fingerprint from a build after March 16 2018. If you do not want this to happen you can manually add `ro.build.version.security_patch` to the custom props and load back the original date, but keep in mind that this may result in the fingerprint not working and SafetyNet will fail.
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### Device issues because of the module
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A common reason for issues with booting the device or with system apps force closing, etc, is having enabled [Device simulation](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/MagiskHidePropsConf/blob/master/README.md#device-simulation). This feature is not needed for passing SafetyNet's CTS profile check. Only enable it if you actually need it, and keep in mind that it may cause issues when activated.
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