Do you take extra care for rooted phone /g/?
Is rooting bad for security?
>is rooting bad for security?
only if you subscribe yourself to chainfire's botnet. make your own permissions system and emable SELinux.
>selinux
NSA botnet
If you have to ask then it is
>>55036399
>not employing a dedicated hardware firewall that blocks all IP addresses from Virginia and Maryland
>>55034215
I wish I know how to make my own root manager. Is this open source root manager good? Superuser (Manage root access) - https://f-droid.org/app/me.phh.superuser
>>55034180
Reading all the code of any application you give root privileges to.
Seriously. They can do ANYTHING.
>>55034215
>>55034215
SuperSU disables selinix??
>>55036419
Superuser is what everyone uses. You're safe.
>>55036416
Lol'd
You are a smart man. I recommend Hawaii too. Almost more than VA.
Trust me on that one
>>55036525
I called them and asked. They're actually pretty nice people. The lady who answered put me on the phone with this guy whose beard sounded like it was at least a foot long, so I know he was legit. Anyway, he told me they only use their offices in Virginia and Maryland to deploy attacks, so it would be waste to block anything else.
>>55036481
I currently use SuperSU.
Does superuser have same features? Like full logging and pin protection
>>55036565
It's up to you. I can't say anything else with my current connection right now.
>>55036458
It doesn't. Nobody knows how SuperSU manages to work alongside seandroid enforcing.
>>55036884
Is Chainfire a wizard?