New methods and security models have changed the way superuser permissions are handled in Android 4.3
You've probably heard some chatter about root and the latest version of Android, and maybe even heard things like "the death of root" being thrown around. Things have changed, and new security features in Android now limit what processes with superuser privileges can do on the system partition. I'll try to explain some of this as best as I can without throwing around too many words nobody (well, almost nobody) will understand. Some of it's unavoidable, though.
You might need to pour a stiff one for this.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/SbOf8VPlLag/story01.htm
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