When rooting your device(Need help!)

Poltergeist93

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How much safer can you make your phone? Because I've read about if you root your phone apps technically have full permissions of your phone in terms of taking it over.(don't know if thats true or not if they really wanted to) When rooting your phone, will it still connect to your phone provider? And can you control app permissions in terms of what apps can access? And block their access?
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How much safer can you make your phone? Because I've read about if you root your phone apps technically have full permissions of your phone in terms of taking it over.(don't know if thats true or not if they really wanted to) When rooting your phone, will it still connect to your phone provider? And can you control app permissions in terms of what apps can access? And block their access?
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Even if you're rooted, not all apps utilize the ability. Some will ask for root permission, but only to your consent (such as a file explorer).

1. Yes, will still connect to your carrier.
2. You can control app permissions with an app like App Ops from the Play Store.
 

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Even if you're rooted, not all apps utilize the ability. Some will ask for root permission, but only to your consent (such as a file explorer).

1. Yes, will still connect to your carrier.
2. You can control app permissions with an app like App Ops from the Play Store.

Thank you :)Can you make your phone safer by rooting your phone with certain apps? Like firewall and such? Would it be safer than a normal non rooted android?
 

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Thank you :)Can you make your phone safer by rooting your phone with certain apps? Like firewall and such? Would it be safer than a normal non rooted android?

That wouldn't help. Just play it safe, stick to the play store, don't install suspicious things, look at user reviews, etc. You'll be fine if you take basic precautions like that.
 

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That wouldn't help. Just play it safe, stick to the play store, don't install suspicious things, look at user reviews, etc. You'll be fine if you take basic precautions like that.

I understand. But I would like to block apps certain permissions. I'm guessing you would not recommend rooting your phone? Just to make it "safer".
 

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If you don't have a good reason for root, then no. If you do, then yes.

There's lots of things you lose with root.

For example, your warranty voids.

Warranty I don't care to much about. I'm more after security of my phone in terms of allowing and not allowing apps to do what they want.

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Warranty I don't care to much about. I'm more after security of my phone in terms of allowing and not allowing apps to do what they want.

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You don't have to worry about that. The app will ask you for superuser permission and you can deny it. Just stick to the play store apps and don't download apps from rogue websites.
 

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