Superuser - A Must-Have App For Rooted Android Devices
Rooting an Android device gives you a whole new range of management options for your smartphone or tablet. Unfortunately, this can lead to problems if you don't manage the access rights properly. That's where Superuser comes in: this app helps you grant and revoke the privileges of all apps on your phone or tablet that have root access.
This free app is a must-have for anyone with a rooted Android phone. It allows you to decide which apps get SU privileges and lets you see a log of the permissions that each app has requested or used. You can even choose to grant or revoke all of an app's privileges with a single tap.
Another cool feature that you'll find in this app is its ability to uninstall factory applications that come installed by default on many devices. These are often referred to as bloatware and don't add much value, but you can get rid of them with this simple application.
If macOS detects that software has been modified or damaged, it warns you not to run it because it might damage your Mac or expose your personal information. However, if you want to run the program anyway, click Open Anyway.
This program is not compatible with macOS Sierra or later versions. It is also not recommended for use on devices that are running the latest version of iOS. Ensure that the iOS device is up-to-date to avoid any issues or compatibility issues.