The CyanogenMod 12 ROM will natively integrate its own Superuser settings

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Developers working on ROM CyanogenMod 12 They plan to increase the options for using the terminals in Superuser mode, since everything indicates that their own settings will be included in the operating system to manage this section in a more accessible way.

In this way, it will not be necessary to use a specific application to manage the permits at the time of granting full access to the applications and services chosen by the user, as was usual until now with tools such as SU. In other words, granting root privileges on the devices they have installed becomes a much simpler and more intuitive process.

Simple implementation

As you can see in the image below, the new options are included in a parking lot called Privacy services (Privacy Guard) that allows from granting the corresponding permissions to controlling the accesses to which the applications have access (this is inherited from Incognito Mode). The truth is that the aspect that it offers is very simple since just by pressing the icon with a shield on the right side, the Superuser options are granted.

Privacy settings in CyanogenMod 12

The fact is that it seems quite clear that with CyanogenMod 12 an important step will be taken when it comes to adding options for those who like to use their phone unprotected, and it shows that despite the fact that lately the news of this company that is most known are the that refer to the work of your operating system for companies like OnePlus, do not leave aside its well-known ROM.

No arrival date

By the way no specific date has been specified for the arrival of the new version of this well-known ROM, something that is common in this development group since, according to themselves, this occurs when “can be”, Without setting goals. Of course, the source code for CyanogenMod 12 has already been published in some forums.

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