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I would say it's pretty trustworthy. As trustworthy software from an basically anonymous source on the internet can be, I guess. If you have strong security concerns you shouldn't use it, or even TWRP at all. But I regularly use unofficial TWRP versions build by random persons on the xda-forum and it was fine so far. What do others think? |
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I'll use it, since I have no other option |
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My device (Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro) is not supported by TWRP officially and I found a website called https://unofficialtwrp.com which offers a TWRP version suitable for my device.
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