I keep it disabled to avoid annoying dialogue pop-up.ĭefault access – selects default root access for all apps in case no option was chosen when prompt appears. If option was enabled SuperSu will always ask again permissions for the app after upgrade/reinstallation. Re-authentication – disabled in case you do not want SuperSu to ask permissions again in case app is reinstalled or upgraded. The 3nd section (SETTINGS) Settings is the largest one and the most important – Settings. Correct set up is of great importance to avoid problems.Įnable SuperSu – switches on/off root on the phone, should have checkmark for root t work The 2nd section (LOGS) Shows you which app asked for root permission, time and which action was taken (allowed or denied) in case you switched on Logging option in settings. Next option is NOTIFICATIONS, you can choose options: “Global Default” to see notifications if app is gaining access on the screen or “Disabled”, to switch off annoying dialog for specific app. Try to keep list of apps with granted permissions as short as you can, allow permissions only for the apps which either work with root only or have more privileges with it. The 1st section (APPS) shows you list of applications installed on the device which asked for root access.Ĭlick on app to open menu: next to option ACCESS you can select PROMPT, GRANT or DENY, depending if you want application to gain root privileges. Lets have a look inside SuperSu, inside you have 3 sections: Apps, Logs and Settings. So what is SuperSu application and what can you do with it? In general it is the tool which manages root permissions for all the applications on the phone which require root, with SuperSu you can select which apps have root access and which do not. If you have SuperSu on your device you must be familiar with rooting. How to set up SuperSu root manager after root
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