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What kind of benefits are we talking here.. System wide adblock? What kind of security would I be losing, last time I used a custom rom (don't remember if it was rooted) i lost access to a few payment platforms
Payment platform didnt work due it detecting root. I guess this is now "fixed"?
Many of them detect unlocked bootloaders. Even when your phone isn't rooted, you need an unlocked bootloader in order to use a custom rom. The fact that they refuse to work on unlocked bootloaders is insane.
Ah ok. I am a bit out of the loop.
kernelSu doesn't require you to install or flash anything to get root access if your kernel supports it just install KernelSU app and done you'll just have to give permission within Kernelsu app apps won't be able to request or detect root (like we used to get a popup to grant or refuse root access)it also supports magisk modules