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Connect your phone to a computer and open a terminal/command prompt. Run the following command: adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS

SetEdit uses a loophole in Android’s permission system. It interacts with the Settings.Global , Settings.System , and Settings.Secure APIs—interfaces that Android provides to apps. Normally, third-party apps cannot write to the Secure or Global tables. However, SetEdit attempts to use the system’s own settings command via a shell. On many devices (especially older Android versions or custom ROMs), the shell user has the permission to modify these tables without root. setedit no root

Android is known for its customization potential, but many of its most intriguing settings are hidden from the average user. These reside in a database called Settings.System , Settings.Secure , and Settings.Global . Normally, modifying these requires root access or adb commands from a computer. Enter —a powerful app that lets you view and edit these databases. And yes, you can do a surprising amount without rooting your phone. Connect your phone to a computer and open

setedit no root

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