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Principles of using Android system
Android is an open source system with a large number of users, so you can use it with confidence. Please pay attention to the following principles when using:
Don't just open Root permissions.
Don't just open Root permissions on your mobile phone.
Install security software
Install security software.
Do not grant high-risk permissions
Do not give high-risk permissions such as reading short messages, sending short messages, making phone calls and reading system contacts to software that is uncertain when installing software.
Don't download programs from unknown sources.
Don't download programs of unknown origin, especially programs downloaded by unfamiliar SMS links.
Don't install unknown programs at will
If you accidentally open an unknown connection and automatically download the program and ask for installation, click No to cancel.
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