Lucky Patcher is an must-have android app if you want to be able to modify app permissions, remove ads from within them and even use a backup-restore function for the apps on your device. You can slide a little more to the unethical side if you decide to use Lucky Patcher to bypass premium applications license verification. All that is needed in order to install and use Lucky Patcher at its fullest capabilities is a rooted android device.
Lucky Patcher Overview
Lucky patcher’s interface is somehow familiar to the regular ‘apps’ menu from normal Android settings. Upon starting, you can see the list of all the apps currently installed in the device. After tapping on an installed app, one can find the available options that can be activated. However there’s a slight difference to the normal apps menu in Android: none of the available options is grayed out.
Inside each app’s menu you can view additional information about the app, disable it or delete the app altogether, additional data deletion and even more advanced options like deactivating the ads inside it. You can even save a modified apk of the app after applying each modification you want.
Pros:
- list all the apps already installed
- ability to delete bloatware apps
- delete ads inside apps
- modify app permissions to increase privacy
Cons:
- some of the options are borderline unethical or illegal
- it requires a rooted device
Conclusion
Lucky Patcher is a great android app that should be installed on every rooted android phone. With this app you can get rid of the bloatware apps that are forcefully shoved on us by the phone’s manufactures. It is also easy to modify app permissions and even to increase privacy and lower the traffic used solely by deleted the ads inside the app.
