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Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip ((exclusive)) [FREE]

: If disabling encryption for the first time, you must perform a "Format Data" (Wipe > Format Data > type 'yes') to remove the existing encryption.

Version 3.1 is known for being reliable for modern Samsung devices running Android 10, 11, and some early 12 releases. The tool is , meaning you can flash it multiple times without harming your device, making it safe to use when troubleshooting. Prerequisites Before Using Multidisabler Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip

Occasionally includes patches to prevent the device from hanging due to the Knox warranty bit being tripped. How to Use It : If disabling encryption for the first time,

It patches security policies that prevent rooted devices from using cloned apps or secure workspaces. Prerequisites Before Flashing When you install a custom recovery like TWRP,

Samsung uses forced file-based encryption on the /data partition. When you install a custom recovery like TWRP, it often cannot read this encrypted data, showing 0MB storage or random folder names. The Multidisabler patches the vendor framework to stop forced encryption, allowing TWRP to read, wipe, and back up your data cleanly.

Only download the ZIP from trusted sources like XDA Developers threads or the developer’s GitHub (ianmacd). Avoid random Google Drive or mediafire links—malicious ZIPs can contain scripts that wipe EFS (IMEI) partition.

Prevents the system from "relocking" or interfering with custom binaries.

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