SuperSU is the Superuser access management tool that allows for advanced management of Superuser access rights for all the apps on your phone or tablet that needs root. Superuser access management tool runs through a “su binary”. There can be only one of these at a time. So if you install SuperSU, your previous superuser access management tool will no longer operate. If you want to switch back follow these steps:
1- Open that application, and search for an option to install/update/replace the “su binary”.
2- Confirm root-using apps are using the superuser solution you want.
3- Uninstall SuperSU.
4- Now you can switch to some other superuser access management tool.
Developer: chainfire
Current Version: 2.79-SR2
Supported OS: Android 2.1 and abov
Signature: 4C1E2C7F9B288ECEE81A193F8F917E5076A0621D
Previous Versions:
Available soon
Features:
– Per-app notification configuration
– Temporary unroot
– Complete unroot
– Deep process detection.
– Superuser access prompt
– Superuser access logging
– Superuser access notifications
– Works when Android isn’t properly booted
– Works in recovery (no more segfaulting)
– Works with non-standard shell locations
– Always runs in ghost mode
– Wake on prompt
– Convert to /system app
– Backup script to survive CyanogenMod nightlies
– Icon selectable from 5 options + invisible
– Theme selectable from 4 options
– Launch from dialer using codes *#*#1234#*#* or *#*#7873778#*#* (*#*#SUPERSU#*#*)
(NOTE that not all phones take both codes. On some phones you need to use single *# instead of double *#*#)
The additional features included in SuperSU Pro version includes: OTA survival mode, full color-coded command content logging (input/output/error), Per-app user override, per-app logging configuration, Grant/deny root to an app for a set amount of time, PIN protection including per-app PIN protection and adjust auto-deny countdown
What’s New:
2.79-SR2
– The SR1 release changed a lot of SELinux handling aimed at Android 7.x. A bug in this handling caused the installation to break on older firmwares. This update fixes that specific bug.
– There were a number of reports of bootloops with SR1 on pre-7.0 firmwares, please re-report them (in the BETA thread) if they still happen with SR2.
Overview of Previous Updates:
2.79-SR1
– Compatible with the latest version of TWRP (custom recovery)
– FBE detection on SU kernel improved
– Compatible with Google Pixel & Pixel XL, as well as multiple brands with the Android 7.1 system version installed
– Security Log Agent added to Samsung KNOX detection
– SU kernel updated (force seclabel)
– Privacy Policy added
2.87-SR3
– SuperSU is now compatible with Android N(7.0)
– SuperSU is currently operational on Samsung Note 7
– Improved multi-language packs: Spanish, Portuguese, Russian
2.76
– Clearing logs now asks for confirmation
– Added guide screen for new users
– Fixed memory leak that could ultimately lead to reboots or root not working
– Fixed an issue that might have caused root loss on temporary unroot