Magisk, a powerful root management tool for Android devices, offers granular control over root access. When encountering a request for root permissions, Magisk presents a pop-up window allowing you to grant or deny root access. By default, Magisk offers the option to grant permissions either temporarily or permanently. However, you might prefer a one-time permission grant for specific situations.
Here's how to configure Magisk on your Pixel device (Android 15) with Magisk v28.1 to allow single-use root permissions:
Unfortunately, there isn't a built-in setting within Magisk to directly change the default permission grant behavior to 'only this time.' The 'temporary' and 'permanent' options are the default choices.
Workarounds:
* **Manually Approve Each Request:** The most direct approach is to simply decline the 'permanent' grant and manually accept the permission request each time an application asks for root access.
* **App-Specific Rules (Advanced):** For more complex scenarios, you can explore Magisk's module system and potentially find modules that provide finer control over permission grants for individual applications.
**Remember:** While Magisk provides flexibility, exercise caution when granting root permissions to applications. Always ensure you trust the app and understand the potential implications of granting it root-level access.
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