Adaway Not Working With KernelSU: How to Fix
In this guide, we will show you a nifty workaround that will help you fix the issue of Adaway not working with KernelSU. When it comes to open-source ad-blocking apps, then Adaway is right at the top of the priority queue for users [well, not talking about Private DNS here]. Moreover, it supports both root-based and VPN based ad blocking, though the former is a much faster and battery-efficient way of getting the job done. And that is the reason why users prefer to use it in the rooted mode.
However, KernelSu/Next users are having a hard time running this app all of a sudden. The app just fails to copy hosts. While deleting the hosts file and doing a reboot does fix this issue, however, one cannot just keep on doing it at regular intervals. So what else can be done? Well, there does exist a nifty workaround that will help you rectify this issue once and for all. So without any further ado, let’s check it out.
Fix Adaway Not Working With KernelSU

The only way to fix this issue [for now] is to use the bindhost module- which is a systemless host for APatch, KernelSU, and Magisk. Once you flash it, Adaway will start working without any issue whatsoever. So get the module from its official GitHub page , flash it via KernelSU, and restart your device. Then relaunch Adaway and check out the result.

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