| File Name | Biometric Bypass |
|---|---|
| Size | 168KB |
| Version | v1.0.2 |
| Category | Lsposed Modules |
| Android requirement | + 6.0 |
| Published By | hxreborn (rafareborn) |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Price | Free |
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Step-by-Step Installation:
- Make sure you have LSposed installed on your device.
- Install modules as regular apps.
- After installation:
- Open the LSPosed Manager.
- Tap on the “Modules” section.
- Click the module you installed.
- Tick the enable switch.
- Select apps to which the modules should apply. [Most of the modules now support displaying recommended scope, which LSPosed will select automatically]
- Reboot Your Device
Let’s be real: face unlock feels like magic until Android makes you tap “confirm” every single time. It turns a slick feature into a two-step chore. I use face unlock to be faster, not slower!
I found a fix, the Biometric Bypass XPosed Module for LSPosed. After installing it, my phone finally behaves like it should. Unlock the phone? Just look. Open my banking app? Just look. No more annoying extra tap. It works everywhere.
Why This Even Exists
Back in Android 10, Google added a setConfirmationRequired(false) flag for developers. This lets apps skip the “tap to confirm” step for strong biometrics (like secure face unlock). It’s meant for passive, seamless authentication.
But here’s the catch: most app developers never implement this flag. So, Android defaults to making you tap every time, even on modern phones. The system basically ignores its own potential for speed.
What This Module Actually Does
This clever module hooks into System UI and forces the confirmation step to be skipped system wide. It doesn’t matter if the app you’re using forgot to add the flag or not. The module handles it globally, simulating the seamless flow that should have been there all along.
In my daily use, it’s been a best module. My Pixel feels genuinely instant now. Is it for everyone? You need a rooted device with LSPosed installed, so it’s a power user tool. But if you’re in that camp, it solves a genuine Android annoyance perfectly.











