Well well... I wonder if this May have something to do with my unknown network congestion and massive latency as of late
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/kingroot-malware-adware-root-t3563090
Well well... I wonder if this May have something to do with my unknown network congestion and massive latency as of late
So, I have always told users to beware of all of this. But finally now a company that is in the know has officially supported that hypothesis.
http://www.avgthreatlabs.com/us-en/virus-and-malware-information/info/android-kingroot/
Now they have added a Wifi discovery option within their KingRoot tool. What do you think they are collecting from that ? Maybe all of your neighbors wifi signals information ??
Yes. Once the job is done you no longer need su-me on your phone...Is it safe to uninstall Super-Sume Pro after KingRoot removal?
Root Checker (joeykrim) says: my phone is rooted after KingRoot removal
Yes. Once the job is done you no longer need su-me on your phone...
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Hmmm... I've done it a lot times and never needed it once SuperSU was fully working after the first reboot.I ask the question because:
It is not advisable to uninstall this after KingRoot removal, because this fights for root in case KingRoot tries to reinsert itself again after a reboot, etc..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=darkslide.com.supersumepro&hl=en
Hmmm... I've done it a lot times and never needed it once SuperSU was fully working after the first reboot.
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You're probably right. Haven't used king the last two months. (It bothers me that your other thread didn't pick up! We need to end this)Yes, but it will fight for that root if in fact KingRoot tries to reinstall on reboot... They are starting to get pretty persistent.
You're probably right. Haven't used king the last two months. (It bothers me that your other thread didn't pick up! We need to end this)
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I bought this didnt work so i uninstalled did kingroot Again and now it wants me to buy it again!! How come?
Edit:
Found out Google play were to blame...
But its still not working..
I run prep everything fine, stage 1 clicking blue button nothing happens at all..!
Final edit:
Okay it might seem like i didnt even tried but actually i have been dealing with it for quite some time...
I finally found out, after the prep the app became unresponsive i tried everything.. Then after doing it over and over i finally decided to go into supersu after prep, And there it was supersume pro asking for root permission..
After that everything went smoothly thank you for this..![]()
So, I have always told users to beware of all of this. But finally now a company that is in the know has officially supported that hypothesis.
http://www.avgthreatlabs.com/us-en/virus-and-malware-information/info/android-kingroot/
Now they have added a Wifi discovery option within their KingRoot tool. What do you think they are collecting from that ? Maybe all of your neighbors wifi signals information ??
Kingroot uses all permissions to exploit many android devices and get higher root success i guess. Am i correct?
That's because they had merged KingUser and Kingroot into one app so that's why. KingoRoot also use all permissions but KingoUser use few permissions.Yes, you are correct, but the fact is that it maintains all this rights even after your device is rooted.
That's because they had merged KingUser and Kingroot into one app so that's why. KingoRoot also use all permissions but KingoUser use few permissions.
Absolutely not. Go check the Root Progress thread and see why.
Edit: Since I was in a hurry to type that up I also forgot to say it doesn't matter whether you're using Kingroot or SuperSuMe, you will lose root. There's no sense in wasting time and effort to create an app to do what you're talking about. I would just deal with what you've got now and wait till we get permanent root solved.