Android 14 blocks all modification of system certificates, even as root
Android 14 blocks all modification of system certificates, even as root
When Android was initially announced in 2007 by the Open Handset Alliance (headed by Google) their flagship project was billed as an "open…
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If root can't do anything it wants, is it truly root?
121 0 ReplyPseudo-Sudo
73 0 Replypsudo
22 0 ReplyPsu Psu Psudsudo
6 0 ReplyWoh-oh-ohoh!
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Sudowoodo
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Perhaps LineageOS could help. Or GrapheneOS.
17 0 ReplyI'll be watching to see how Graphene handles this, as Graphene is currently my daily driver.
23 0 ReplyThey previously did not use APEX but that seems to have changed recently: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/grapheneos.org/commit/7bf9b2671667828d1553c92bf4f64cc749b74d0b Regardless it will need the verified boot keys it seems so Google can't update them, likely the devs will take responsibility to update the CAs. No idea if they will restore the user control though.
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What is root if not supervisor persevering?
13 0 ReplyI understood that reference
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