Kingroot is a rootkit that can be installed on Android devices. It can allow the user to access sensitive information and disable security features on the device. If you are using an Android phone, it is important to remove Kingroot from your device as soon as possible. To remove Kingroot from your Android phone, follow these steps:

  1. Open a command prompt and type “rm -rf /data/local/tmp/*”. This will remove all files that have been created by Kingroot.
  2. Type “su” and enter the following command to become root: su -c “echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/debug”. This will enable debug logging on your device and make it easier to identify problems with the kernel.
  3. Type “apt-get update” and “apt-get install kingroot” to install Kingroot onto your device.
  4. Type “sudo apt-get install kingroot-tools” to start the installation process of Kingroot onto your device. The installation process will take a few minutes to complete. Once it has completed, you will be able to use your device without any issues!