Rooting an Android device gives you more control, but it also makes your phone easier to detect by certain apps. Some apps refuse to run if they find root-related tools or suspicious app lists. HMA-OSS (Hide My Applist – Open Source Software) is designed to solve this problem.
It hides apps, settings, and installers from detection, giving you more privacy and freedom.

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What is HMA-OSS?
HMA-OSS is a root-required LSPosed/Zygisk module. It prevents apps from scanning your installed applications or detecting root-related tools. This makes it harder for apps to block you based on your setup. It is a continuation of the original Hide My Applist project, maintained by open-source contributors.
Features of HMA-OSS
- App list hiding: Prevents apps from reading your installed applications.
- Root detection bypass: Stops apps from identifying root-related tools.
- Package installer hiding: Conceals installation sources.
- LSPosed/Zygisk support: Works with modern frameworks for rooted devices.
- Open-source project: Transparent development with community contributions.
Requirements
- Rooted Android device
- Magisk with Zygisk enabled
- LSPosed framework
- Android version compatible with LSPosed/Zygisk
Download
You can download HMA-OSS from its official GitHub releases page. The latest release is regularly updated with bug fixes and new features.
Installing
- Install Magisk and enable Zygisk.
- Install LSPosed through Magisk.
- Download the HMA-OSS .apk or .zip file from GitHub.
- Install it via LSPosed Manager.
- Configure hidden apps and settings in the HMA-OSS interface.
Troubleshooting
- App still detects root: Check LSPosed settings and ensure Zygisk is enabled.
- Module not loading: Reinstall LSPosed or update Magisk.
- Crashes: Use the latest release and clear app data.
FAQs
Yes, it is open-source and community-reviewed.
Not always. Some apps use advanced detection methods.
No, root access is required.
Yes, it is completely free and open-source.
Ending
HMA-OSS is a powerful tool for rooted Android users who want to protect their privacy and bypass app restrictions. By hiding your app list and root-related tools, it helps you use your device more freely. If you rely on root but face app detection issues, HMA-OSS is worth trying


