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Version
2.82.1
Size
6.0 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About SuperSU

SuperSU is the ultimate root permission manager for Android, giving you complete control over superuser privileges across every app on your device. Take charge of which applications can access your system's most sensitive functions with an intuitive, straightforward interface designed for both beginners and advanced users.

Managing root permissions has never been easier. SuperSU lets you grant or deny superuser access on a per-app basis, ensuring your device security while allowing trusted applications full functionality. Each time an app requests elevated privileges, you get instant notifications and granular control — no hidden permissions, no surprises.

One standout feature is the ability to perform temporary device unrooting directly from the app. This means you can switch between rooted and unrooted states without the hassle of manual flashing or recovery tools, making it simple to access content and services that require an unrooted device, then restore full root access when you need it.

The streamlined admin interface replaces the need for multiple root management tools, consolidating all superuser administration into one reliable app. Whether you're running custom ROMs, using advanced system utilities, or simply want transparency into what your apps can do, SuperSU delivers the clarity and control you deserve.

Designed to work seamlessly on Android 2.3 and newer, SuperSU remains the trusted choice for users who demand accountability from their installed applications. Download SuperSU today and experience true device ownership.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Grant or deny root access to individual apps with clear notifications
  • Switch between rooted and unrooted states without manual flashing
  • Consolidates root permission management into a single streamlined interface
  • Supports Android 2.3 and newer devices

Cons

  • Requires your device to already be rooted to function
  • Rooting your device voids manufacturer warranty and enables system-level damage
  • Temporary unrooting may cause compatibility issues with some apps or services
  • Granting root access to untrusted apps creates severe security vulnerabilities

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