Magisk, a popular root management tool for Android, offers a convenient way to gain root access with optional temporary permissions. Users may often find themselves needing root privileges for specific tasks without the need for permanent root. Fortunately, Magisk provides a setting to grant root permissions only for the current session, eliminating the need for persistent root access.
This guide explores how to configure Magisk's prompt window to default to temporary root permission for one-time use.
**Steps to Set Temporary Root Permissions in Magisk:**
1. **Open the Magisk Manager app.**
2. **Navigate to the 'Settings' tab.**
3. **Scroll down to the 'Root Access' section.**
4. **Under 'Root Permission', you'll find the option 'Default to temporary'.**
5. **Enable this option.**
**Note:** After enabling 'Default to temporary,' whenever Magisk requests root access during a routine procedure, it will default to granting temporary permission. If you need to continue with persistent root access during that specific session, you can manually choose the 'Permanently' option in the prompt.
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