
Disable Force Encryption Magisk Introduction
So, you are tired of Force Encryption and want a solution for this. There is no 100% guarantee working but taking best practices will help you prevent your device from getting Force Encrypted. So I will tell you how you can get rid of Force Encryption. But first, let me tell you the types of Force Encryption.
What is Force Encryption in Android?
Force Encryption appears when security is compromised by Rooting the device or Changing the ROM to Custom ROM. The smartphone detects when the device boot state has been tampered with. This is why the device encrypts the Data Partition to avoid a data breach.
Types of Force Encryption:
1. Force Encryption in Recovery: This is one of the Force Encryption types where your Custom Recovery asks you the Pattern or Password even if you haven't set one. It happens because you forgot to remove the Screen Lock.
2. Force Encryption on Internal Storage: This is the second type of Encryption, where your Internal Storage shows 0MB or shows you the Folder with weird names. IT happens because you haven't installed Disable Force Encryption Zip file after ROM installation, or you didn't format data for the first time of the ROM Installation. It may also happen because the Recovery was not able to decrypt your internal storage.
3. Force Encryption on Custom ROMs: This is the third type of Encryption where after installing a Custom ROM and doing all the prevention steps, your ROM won't let you boot to the System. This happens because of the ROM's inline encryption. To fix this issue, the ROM must be decrypted.
It happens usually to ROMs with the initial build, but later that problem is fixed by the developers. Sometimes it may not always be the ROM's problem, but it may be Recovery's fault or kernel fault. So you have to check your own and figure out whose fault it is.
There is another way to resolve this issue. But you would have to Format the Data of the device. In doing so, your internal storage will be wiped completely, so make sure to backup your Internal before proceeding with Recovery Installation and later ROM Installation.
Here are the best practices to prevent Force Encryption in Android 11 and Android 10.
Best Practices To Disable Force Encryption 2021
Practice 1: Before installing a Custom Recovery for the first time or even at a later time, Remove all the locks and Passwords including the screen lock to prevent Custom Recovery Lock.
Practice 2: After you have installed Custom Recovery for the first time, be sure to install Disable Force Encryption Zip file.
Practice 3: After you have installed Custom ROM, Flash Disable Force Encryption zip file.
Practice 4: Before Changing Custom ROM, From Custom ROM to Custom ROM or Stock ROM to Custom ROM, Make sure to remove all kinds of Password or Screen Lock from the device.
Practice 5: Install Magisk after installation of a ROM. This will patch the Boot image of the ROM.
Practice 6: Use Native Custom Recovery like OrangeFox, PBRP (Pitch Black Recovery Project), or SHRP ( Sky Hawk Recovery Project ) for better Storage Decryption. ( To solve 0MB Internal Problem )
After taking the precautions given above, you will not face the Force Encryption Issue anymore. If you do face the Force Encryption issue, you know the solution.
Note: Lazy flasher zip file does not work on Android 11 and above.
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The Best Way To Disable Force Encryption in Android using Force Encryption Disabler.
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With this method, you will have to format your device at least once, and it would stay in the same encryption state. What I mean is that if you formated the device, and it's encrypted, then it will stay the same until and unless you perform the same action to change the encryption state (decryption).
Note: Always backup your Internal Storage to avoid data loss.
Requirements to disable force encryption:
An Android Phone (Obviously, you already have)
Bootloader Unlocked
Custom Recovery
Disable Force Encryption Zip File (Source Zackptg5)
Step 1: Install Recovery after Unlocking Bootloader.
Step 2: After Recovery Installation, Install the ROM If you want to change the ROM, then First of all Wipe - Dalvik/Cache, System, Data, Vendor, And Anything except storage partitions and at last, Flash ROM. (skip if you don't want to change ROM)
Step 3: After Flashing and Installing ROM, Format the Data from Wipe Section.
Step 4: Flash Disable Force Encryption Zip File
Step 5: Flash Magisk ( Optional )
Step 6: Reboot your device.
After doing all the above steps you would be able to fix Force Encryption or Decryption issue.
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If Anyone has any questions regarding this topic, feel free to comment below, I will surely try to reply.
You can also watch this video if you don't want to read but it's in Hindi.




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