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Rooting

Rooting, also known as “jailbreaking” on iOS devices, is the process of gaining administrative access to a device’s system files and settings. This means that the user can make modifications to the device’s operating system and install applications or features that are otherwise restricted by the manufacturer or carrier.

Think of it like having a key that can unlock all the doors in your house, giving you the ability to go anywhere and do anything you want. Rooting your device gives you that same level of access and control over your device.

However, rooting also comes with risks. It can void your device’s warranty and potentially compromise its security if done improperly or if malicious applications are installed. It’s important to research and understand the implications of rooting before attempting to do so.