My work phone has a new enterprise management app and it checks for root... and it got flagged and won't install my work email system.
I was rooted on the factory jelly bean install, then took the OTA 98.18.78 system update which I thought automatically took away root. And TI backup verifies I do not have root access. So why is the work app reporting that I'm rooted? How do I fix this?
Well, two ways to do this:
Temporary Unroot: (Doesn't work on Android 4.3) Download and install
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. Run it, select protect root, then click "temp unroot". Then run whatever app you need that doesn't work with root access. This works with TONS of programs that won't work with root access and best of all, it's only temporary. When you're done with the annoying app that don't like root, you can't re-open Voodoo and "restore" your root access. Easy Peasy.
Second Option: Permanent unroot: A proven method would be
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's
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. This works regardless of any device or root setup. But again, it's permanent. If you're bootloader is unlocked, you can very easily
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,
but if you're not unlocked,
use care.
Good Luck