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Comment by hilbert42

2 months ago

As dataflow says that site has an agenda. I've used rooted phones continuously since Android v4 and I've had no trouble. Moreover, I'd posit that much of the crap I remove from phones lowers the attack risk which to some degree offsets the risk of rooting.

Granted, I'm not suggesting that everyone should root their phones, in fact in recent years I even stopped suggesting it to my tech-savvy friends (that is unless they approach me for advice).

I don't need to lecture about these things but all those who've rooted their phones know the huge advantages—power and control one has over one's phone is enormous.

For example, some apps contain so many trackers that normally you'd never use them except they're the only apps suitable for one's purpose. Rooting allows you the user to take control and have them do what you want and not that of the developer.

Yes, rooting has its risks but for my purposes its benefits far outweigh them.