Selinux Permissiver

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SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) is a policy-based security system implemented in Android to restrict app access to the system. It acts as an additional layer of security beyond standard Android permissions. SELinux has two main modes:

Why Use Permissive Mode?

Permissive mode is often used by custom ROM developers, modders, or root module developers because it:

Eases system-level debugging.

Prevents crashes or bootloops caused by SELinux denying access to custom scripts or modules.

Allows apps that require system-level access to run without SELinux restrictions.

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Module Info

Magisk : ✅ Supported
KernelSu : ✅ Supported
KernelSuNext : ✅ Supported
APATCH : ✅ Supported
Date Release :
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