Parallel Space creates a "sandbox" or on your phone. It clones apps and runs them in a separate environment. The underlying architecture of this sandbox (whether it supports 32-bit or 64-bit) depends entirely on two things:
To run GameGuardian effectively without root, do not rely solely on the Play Store version. You need to prepare the following: Parallel Space creates a "sandbox" or on your phone
and its essential support plugins come into play, offering a robust What is Parallel Space? You need to prepare the following: and its
In theory, this addon allows the virtual space to execute 64-bit apps. However, for GameGuardian users, this creates a unique conflict: This environment acts as a that mimics the
A virtual space creates an isolated, independent environment within the Android OS. This environment acts as a that mimics the standard operating system for the apps installed inside it.
Parallel Space offers a "no root" mode for GameGuardian by exploiting a vulnerability in the virtual space environment. Because Parallel Space runs as the same Linux user (UID) as the cloned app within its sandbox, it can theoretically allow GG to attach to the cloned app’s process without system-level root. However, this is architecture-dependent:
Here is how to configure the environment for a "No Root" setup: