Vaultkeeper is a Samsung background service that monitors the bootloader state. If it detects that the system has been modified without authorization, it relocks certain security permissions, preventing the device from booting custom binaries. The script completely disables this service. 3. Proca (Process Authenticator)
Turn off your device and hold the appropriate key combination to boot into TWRP recovery.
While version 2.6 was a stable release, newer versions (like v3.1) exist for newer Android versions and devices. You can find repository details and the latest code on GitHub.
: Disables Proca (Process Authenticator) and other kernel-level security checks. Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip
For a Samsung device to boot with a modified system, you must disable several protection layers. The most critical of these are:
You cannot flash this or any custom file without first unlocking your Samsung bootloader.
) for Samsung Android devices. Its primary purpose is to disable various Samsung security features that prevent users from successfully rooting their devices or running custom software like TWRP. Core Functionality Vaultkeeper is a Samsung background service that monitors
You must have a custom recovery flashed to your device.
became a landmark release because it introduced:
Press and hold the buttons (or Volume Up + Bixby + Power on older models) until the TWRP screen appears. Step 3: Flash the Multidisabler Zip In the TWRP main menu, tap on Install . Navigate to your external SD card or USB OTG drive. Select Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip . Swipe the slider at the bottom to confirm the flash. You can find repository details and the latest
Prevents the device from re-encrypting the data partition, which is essential for TWRP to "see" and back up your files. Vaultkeeper:
For most users, Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip remains the gold standard because it addresses the three main barriers (encryption, verity, vaultkeeper) in one flash.