
| App Name | MAC Address Editor |
|---|---|
| Size | 9.79MB |
| Version | v0.0.7 |
| Category | Xposed Module |
| Android requirement | + 10 |
| Published By | jqssun |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Install Via | LSposed Manager |
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Step-by-Step Installation:
- Make sure you have LSposed installed on your device.
- Install modules as regular apps.
- After installation:
- Open the LSPosed Manager.
- Tap on the “Modules” section.
- Click the module you installed.
- Tick the enable switch.
- Select apps to which the modules should apply. [Most of the modules now support displaying recommended scope, which LSPosed will select automatically]
- Reboot Your Device
In attempt to maintain some level of privacy on our so coveted mobile devices, tracking of MAC addresses has become somewhat of a hot button issue for many Android users. As an avid user of Xposed Framework, I can confidently say that I have been utilizing the MAC Address Editor for a very long time and it has opened up a wealth of new options in terms of how one can allow their mobile device to connect to Wi-Fi as well as how one can disguise their device online.
Take Back Your Privacy
Everyone wants more privacy on public networks. MAC Address Changer is free and open source, so you can manually change your Wi-Fi MAC address one by one. I need to change my MAC for certain reasons and this lets me customize it on a network by network basis which does help change up my privacy protection.
Unlock Native Android Features
Manufacturers of some phones prevent you from using some of Android’s built-in functions. This module forces the use of native MAC randomisation on supported handsets, outside of any OEM restrictions, and provides full network support enabling you to force MAC randomisation on standard Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct (P2P) and Mobile Hotspot connections.
Beat Public Wi-Fi Restrictions
So, like many of us, I struggle at times to set up an internet connection on holiday when hotel or airport Wi-Fi does not provide an automatic connection prompt on my device. This framework is excellent at supporting devices with basic Internet connection capability but that do not fully support captive portals to enable connection to these restricted public Wi-Fi networks.
Easy Setup and Broad Compatibility
There is an option to install the module via the LSPosed Manager on rooted devices. Setup is relatively straightforward. It is a cross-platform module that supports a wide range of Android versions, it currently supports Android 12 up to Android 16 QPR2.











