: There is always a risk that the rooting process could fail, potentially damaging the device's software.
On older versions like KitKat 4.4.2, rooting often relied on exploiting vulnerabilities in the or the system partition.
Have you successfully rooted an Android 4.4.2 device with Root 360? Share your experience in the comments below (but remember—no hyperlinks to shady APK downloads!)
His heart sank. He went to Security > Device Administrators. There it was: "360 Security – Allows this app to lock the screen, wipe data, and change passwords." The checkbox was checked. He couldn't uncheck it.
Difficult to remove or replace with trusted managers like SuperSU. 0;16;
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Read More: There is always a risk that the rooting process could fail, potentially damaging the device's software.
On older versions like KitKat 4.4.2, rooting often relied on exploiting vulnerabilities in the or the system partition.
Have you successfully rooted an Android 4.4.2 device with Root 360? Share your experience in the comments below (but remember—no hyperlinks to shady APK downloads!)
His heart sank. He went to Security > Device Administrators. There it was: "360 Security – Allows this app to lock the screen, wipe data, and change passwords." The checkbox was checked. He couldn't uncheck it.
Difficult to remove or replace with trusted managers like SuperSU. 0;16;