![]() ![]() It’s the same App Ops you know, only recompiled and with new features slowly being added. According to the app description:Īpp Ops X Installer will install an eXtended version of AppOps on your Android 4.3 or 4.4 (KitKat) phone. Luckily, one developer has recompiled the app from Android 4.3 and turned it into an app you can download and install from the Play Store on any device running Android 4.4. Unofficial “features” can come or go at any time, but it still sucks. Granted, since the feature was never officially announced by Google, and it wasn’t even considered to have actually launched, I don’t really blame Google here. ![]() Unfortunately, this functionality seemed to disappear in Android 4.4 KitKat. ![]() And even then, it remained hidden deep within the settings – users who wished to access the aptly named “App Ops” feature had to either use a custom launcher that allows users to launch custom activities or an app like QuickShortcutMaker. Several months ago, we showed you how to set specific permissions for individual apps on any Android device running 4.3 and above – no root needed. While custom ROMs and root-only mods have long offered Android users this ability, it had not been available in stock Android until 4.3. ![]()
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