So first, download the Root Checker app by joeykrim from the link below. Open it and tap "Verify Root," then hit "Grant" if prompted to give the app superuser access, then look for a message stating "Congratulations!
Manage your Android's root privilegesSuperuser is an app that lets you manage all the privileges on your Android with full freedom. Once you have Superuser installed, you can easily manage all the privileges for each app you have installed on your device.
How To Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on Ubuntu 18.04
- Step 1: Add the Username. In my example, I'll be adding my cat's name, Tom, using the adduser command.
- Step 2: Grant Root Privileges to the User. visudo.
- Step 3: Verify User Has Privileges. If you've followed the instructions correctly then this user will be able to run commands like, update, using the sudo:
Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as root access) over various Android subsystems. Root access is sometimes compared to jailbreaking devices running the Apple iOS operating system.
Change app permissions
- On your phone, open the Settings app.
- Tap Apps & notifications.
- Tap the app you want to change. If you can't find it, first tap See all apps or App info.
- Tap Permissions. If you allowed or denied any permissions for the app, you'll find them here.
- To change a permission setting, tap it, then choose Allow or Deny.
To manage the app permission based on the apps.
- Open the launcher on your phone and go to 'Settings' menu.
- Tap on 'Apps and Notification' settings.
- Expand the list of the app by Tapping on 'See all apps'.
- Tap on the app and go to 'Permissions' manage the permissions for that particular app.
Any Phone that has only been rooted: If all you've done is root your phone, and stuck with your phone's default version of Android, unrooting should (hopefully) be easy. You can unroot your phone using an option in the SuperSU app, which will remove root and replace Android's stock recovery.
Rooting allows you to remove barriers and open Android to a level of unprecedented control. With rooting, you can control almost every aspect of your device and make the software work the way you want it. You are no longer a slave to OEMs and their slow (or nonexistent) support, bloatware, and questionable choices.
The application lets you run a fully-fledged virtual Android OS straight on your smartphone. Since the Android OS in VMOS runs independently, you can activate root on the Android OS with just one click. Therefore, enabling you to run apps that require root access.
The Risks of RootingThe security model of Android is also compromised when you have root. Some malware specifically looks for root access, which allows it to really run amok. You might brick your device simply trying to root it, and you've probably (technically) voided your warranty doing so.