There's a new software hidden in the latest versions of Samsung Android phones, called SUhide. This software is actually a software key cleaner (which you can download for free), which then prevents any application from accessing the " undesired" part of the Android system, known as the " rooting directory ". If any application wants to read or write to the /rooted directory, it will require the permission from your user interface, which only your device can grant. Unfortunately, a lot of apps and games will crash on rooted devices, because they just can't read /write to the ROoted directory, as they don't know how to access it. This is where SUhide comes in.
Step 1: Download & Install the Suhide application from the Google Android appstore - this link has the official download link for SUhide. After downloading, make sure your device is connected to the computer, and that you have enough space to install the application - it requires around 400 MB of space on your device. Once installation is complete, reboot your device to start the software, and then use the built-in system scanning to locate and remove any potential spyware, or adware on your system. You'll notice a small difference in performance from the start, but that's all you should notice - after rebooting the device for the first time, the speed should return to normal.
Step 2: Copy the files you need to restore your root status to your PC. You can copy these files using the system tools menu, or by simply searching for them, and then copying them to your computer. Once you've copied all necessary files, restart your device and then install suhide again - after rebooting, you'll notice that suhide has changed the default android root status to hidden, and now your device will be able to browse the web, and run all the applications you want it to, as it is configured to do. To finish up, it's recommended you uninstall suhide completely from your device - it is only used as a developmental tool, and it will cause your device to lose unsaved information, and can damage other installed apps too.