: Samsung Pass checks for more than just root files; it checks the hardware status of the Knox fuse.
Unlike third-party password managers like Bitwarden or 1Password, Samsung Pass is deeply embedded into the of the Exynos or Snapdragon chipset. This deep integration is precisely why it hates root.
In all rooted scenarios, the Samsung Pass application opened but failed at the TEE attestation handshake . Logcat revealed: E/libbauth: RKP verify failed: TIMA status 0x8000000d (Non-official binary)
Every Samsung Galaxy device with Knox 3.0 or higher contains a physical "eFuse" (electronic fuse). When you flash a non-official binary (like TWRP or a patched Magisk boot image), the bootloader blows this fuse.