Magisk Manager is the go-to app for all Android root aficionados. Once you've unlocked your device's bootloader and flashed the necessary root file, Magisk Manager becomes your gatekeeper for root permissions. It lets you handpick which apps get to wield the root power they crave. And if you're all about security, you can even fortify it with biometric verification, ensuring that only your fingerprint or face can unlock the super-user realm.
But that's not all. Magisk Manager is your gateway to an array of root-related modules. For instance, there's SafetyNet Fix, your trusty sidekick in concealing your device's rooted status and unlocked bootloader from prying apps.
Digging deeper, Magisk Manager lets you dive into its settings to install Magisk with Zygisk, a nifty feature for developers to optimize their modules by preloading essential resources into the system's memory. You can also cherry-pick apps to hide root from, ensuring seamless and limitless usage. This feature comes in handy for gaming and financial apps that tend to misbehave on rooted devices.
Now, what sets Magisk apart is its "systemless" root. Unlike older methods, it plays nice by not messing with the system partition, making it less intrusive. But rest assured, it still delivers the same super-powered functionalities to your device.