Rooting — a process that grants system-level access to certain apps and utilities — has long been a part of the Android experience among enthusiasts and power users. But it’s under threat from a feature built into the operating system itself. It’s called SafetyNet, and it enables apps to check whether a device is unlocked or rooted — and then block them. Android Pay uses it, Pokemon Go uses it, and Netflix uses it. Pretty much any app that requires a certain level of security, especially those that use DRM or process payments, will likely end up using SafetyNet. Fortunately,...
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