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How to use RootCloak
Matt Joseph edited this page Jun 1, 2016
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- Android 4.0.3+
- Xposed Framework
- Root (otherwise why use this?)
- Make sure you have Xposed Framework installed.
- Install RootCloak from the Xposed repo.
- Enable RootClock in the Xposed Installer app. Do this by opening Xposed Installer, going to Modules, and pressing the check box next to RootClock.
- Reboot your phone.
- Open RootClock settings (just open the app from the launcher), and then go to Add/Remove. This is where you will change which apps RootCloak hides root from.
- If the app you want is not among the default apps, press the + button to add it. Find the app in the list, and press it to add it to the list.
- Exit RootCloak settings. If the app you just added was already running, either FORCE CLOSE it, or reboot your phone.
- Run the app to see if root was successfully hidden.
You can change which keywords and commands RootCloak hides from the apps you have selected. THIS IS NOT NECESSARY.