The developer has embedded a warning window stating: “Use only on devices you legally own. I am not responsible for misuse.” However, the tool has indeed been exploited by thieves, which is why Google continually patches FRP vulnerabilities.

The v2.0 update introduced several critical enhancements that make it a go-to solution for Android repair:

To run Muslim Odin v2.0 effectively, the following are generally required:

However, if you value polished software with zero false-positive antivirus alerts and official customer support, you might prefer paid solutions like Chimera or Octoplus. Also, always double-check the legality of using such tools in your country.

Reputable cybersecurity firms have scanned Muslim Odin v2.0. While it is not malware, it does contain techniques used by rooting tools (e.g., disabling SELinux temporarily). Always run it in a sandboxed environment or a dedicated service PC.