I was looking at my system info, while using ccleaner on my kindle fire, and I don't understand exactly what it's saying. Specifically where it says, "Root Status: No". Is it simply confirming that I haven't rooted my device? There's no user guide detailing what the software is trying to communicate to me. I'm enclosing a screenshot for clarification.
Yes, it is doing it's best to identify if your device is rooted. I'm not sure how it does with the new "systemless" root, however, unless that means something to you, you don't need to worry about that.
Example, my Nexus 6 on Android Lollipop has been rooted
In the future when posting screenshots you may wish to paint over the MAC Address and IP Address as a security precaution.
In the future when posting screenshots you may wish to paint over the MAC Address and IP Address as a security precaution.
Snap, my second edit was going to say that, I had to pull me image and reedit it, by the time I finished I forgot to add that warning.