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1. dathin+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-01-29 12:54:22
You having root access doesn't any arbitrary application on your phone has root access. So no. It is not inherently less secure.

If you can't proceed with a normal life after you root you phone you are NOT free to do so but instead get punished when doing so.

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2. themac+Mm4[view] [source] 2022-01-31 00:03:05
>>dathin+(OP)
For the last time, yes it is inherently less secure. You gain root access by disabling/weakening the OS' built-in protections against root access.

> If you can't proceed with a normal life after you root you phone you are NOT free to do so but instead get punished when doing so.

Freedom to root doesn't mean freedom from the consequences of rooting. Banking apps are hardly necessary for a normal life, and neither is rooting.

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