I came across Shizuku as a root alternative, and while it’s been great at freezing apps, I want to disable certain receivers, services, and SDKs from apps.
Blocker is supposed to do this, but even with Shizuku permission, it does nothing when I try to disable any app components.
Does this actually work, or is root required? If root is needed, are there any alternatives that work with Shizuku?
Canta + Shizuku can wipe any app you want from your phone.
I’m not looking to delete apps, just stop certain components within apps.
For example, my banking app uses the Google Ads, Google Firebase Analytics, and Adobe analytics, and I’d like to disable those from running without uninstalling the banking app.
Basically, it disables the bad parts of an app :)
I used to do this when I was into rooting and custom firmware, but I really don’t want to go full root with my current phone.
maybe you could use TrackerControl?
As I understand the readme, for blocking usual apps root privileges are required:
Please note: For normal applications, the Shell permission in Shizuku mode is not sufficient to change the switch status of components. In other words, unmodified APKs do not support non-root modification. If you want to use Shizuku to modify the component status of normal applications, please start Shizuku with Root privileges.
It should work without root privileges for apps in ‘testing mode’. Yet, they only provide a guide to flag apps as ‘testing’ in Chinese language.
You could try app ops instead I think this has a similar function? Canta for removing system apps
It’s not permissions that I want to block/stop, but actual receivers, services, SDKs… components within apps. So, something like the analytics services can be disabled, rather than “blocked” like using an adblocker.
I used to do this when I was rooted years ago, and it was great!
Wow I didn’t even know you could do that. I’ve never actually tried rooting, is it worth it?
Well, none of the phone’s I’ve owned in the last 5+ years have been very “root friendly”, so I haven’t rooted since then.
But it gives you a ton of (not risk-free) options to tweak your system. Shizuku is a cool alternative, but it is limited by comparison.


