Friday, March 16, 2012

Root access no longer the default in latest version of CyanogenMod

Root access no longer the default in latest version of CyanogenMod

If the headline had you doing a double take, you’re not the only one. One of the best and most popular alternative Android builds, CyanogenMod is deeply rooted (pun most definitely intended) in the world of underground Android development and has long been associated with unlocked devices featuring superuser access. In the newest edition, CyanogenMod 9, the team behind the ROM is taking a step back in the interest of security. By default, root access will be disabled in CM9. Users will have the option of enabling root in three different modes.

Android Phone, Root access no longer the default in latest version of CyanogenMod

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