SuperSU was removed from Play Store: suspected to be officially abandoned

Android enthusiasts who like to use their mobile phones have many necessary applications and tools, and SuperSU is one of the most important ones. As one of the most popular root rights management tools, the number of downloads on Google Play has exceeded 100 million times. SuperSU There is no doubt that you are one of the must-have apps for the little prince.

However, yesterday, SuperSU suddenly got off the Google Play Store without warning, causing many foreign users to ask questions, and even some netizens thought that SuperSU had been “officially abandoned.”

Initially developed by developer Chainfire, SuperSU was handed over to CCMT (Coding Code Mobile Technology LLC) in 2015. CCMT is a brand new company established to take over SuperSU.

However, with the takeover of CCMT, SuperSU has been in a state of stagnation. Twitter and Google+ have never posted since last year. Facebook accounts have been inactive since March this year, and the official forums are not maintained, even The APP version has also stayed in January of this year, so it is reasonable for netizens to speculate that SuperSU is abandoned.

However, deleting may be an action taken automatically by Google. The company has removed all applications that are not declared COPPA compliant, and SuperSU may also violate some other Play Store policies.

Via: androidpolice