Remember to enable a module after installing it.
To do this, go to the main menu in Xposed Installer and access theModulessection.
Tap the box next to whatever you want enabled and then restart the rig.

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GravityBox
GravityBoxis an arsenal full of Android tweaks.
You have to download the correct version of GravityBox that works with your Android OS.
XPrivacyLua
UseXPrivacyLuato stop certain apps from accessing certain information.
If you don’t end up liking this module, try Protect My Privacy (PMP).
With this location-faking module, just set where you want the location to be and then exit the app.
Changes are reflected when you enter the menu that normally lets you reboot or turn off the equipment.
XuiMod
XuiModis an extremely easy way to modify how different areas of the gear look.
There are also modding options for animations, the lock screen, and scrolling, among others.
That feature expires after seven days, though.
MinMinGuard
Block in-app ads on Android with theMinMinGuardmodule.
With this Xposed module, just tap-and-hold on any notification that should remain there.
Do the same to unpin it and let it be cleared like normal.
This one isn’t compatible with Android 6.x and newer.
NeverSleep
UseNeverSleepto prevent your equipment from sleeping on a per-app basis.
For example, consider the effect of enabling NeverSleep for the YouTube app… ## RootCloak
RootCloakattempts to hide from other apps the fact that your phone is rooted.
Amplify
Amplify is used to save battery life.