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: Adds global "undo" and "redo" buttons to the Android context menu, enabling you to revert text changes or deletions in any input field.

| | Target App(s) | Key Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | UnMock GPS | GPS / Location Apps | Bypasses mock location detection by sanitizing location objects and scrubbing hidden spoofing flags | | HMA OSS | Any App | Hides installed applications from other apps, launchers, and package managers. This is the actively maintained fork of the original "Hide My Applist" | | NoStorageRestrict | Google Apps / Target Apps | Removes storage restrictions for targeted apps, allowing them to access external storage without limitations | | DisableFlagSecure | Banking Apps, Netflix | Removes Android's FLAG_SECURE restriction, enabling screenshots and screen recording in previously blocked apps | | AntiWebView | Any App | Hooks WebViews in any app and allows you to open web links directly in your external browser instead | lspatch modules top

If you want to maximize your device's potential safely, here are the top LSPatch modules you should use today. 1. What is LSPatch and How Does It Work? : Adds global "undo" and "redo" buttons to

Introduction. Rootless implementation of LSPosed framework, integrating Xposed API by inserting dex and so into the target APK. Unlike its predecessor LSPosed

In 2026, customizing Android goes far beyond simple theme changes. For users seeking the power of Xposed frameworks without the need to root their devices, has emerged as the premier solution. Unlike its predecessor LSPosed, which requires Magisk or KernelSU, LSPatch allows you to inject modules directly into app APKs, providing a seamless, "no-root" experience that still offers profound system-level modifications.