Senin, 29 Agustus 2016

Chainfire releases 'suhide', an experimental (and not officially supported) way to hide your root status on an app-by-app basis

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Hiding your root status from apps that refuse to work when you are rooted—like Android Pay—is a cat and mouse game that enthusiasts have been losing lately. Chainfire, the developer who has become the main source of advances in rooting, announced today a new way to work around Android apps' ability to detect the root status of a device. The app, called suhide, works but comes with a number of caveats.

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Chainfire releases 'suhide', an experimental (and not officially supported) way to hide your root status on an app-by-app basis was written by the awesome team at Android Police.


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