It is a fine alternative for SuperSU to manage root
permission after rooting your Android.
Not exact matches
After successful
rooting, go to the Play Store and search for and download SuperSU, you'll be using that app to manage
root permissions with any apps you install that require
root access to be granted.
These programs are not hidden and are in plain sight to anybody looking inside the Kindle software
after jailbreaking to get
root permission.
After this, you can continue to flash a new custom ROM, remove preinstalled apps, install some apps needing
root access
permission, and other things.
After rooting, you can grant specific applications access to
root permissions, allowing them to do almost anything they want to the operating system.
All versions of Android
after 4.3 Jelly Bean have allowed users to grant or revoke app
permissions after they've installed a given app, but this functionality is deeply hidden in the OS itself and can't be accessed without a third - party app, with the most popular being App Ops (requires
root for certain versions), making it a bit tricky to access it.
But the power users crave much more than a perfect phone as they like even more features and customization options which is available only
after obtaining
root permission.
After you
root your Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 you will gain «superuser»
permissions.
After you successfully
root your Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 you will gain «superuser»
permissions which allow you to take the most out of your tablet.