Not just root, but Xposed, which breaks the Android security model even more.
Breakage isn't binary though. The user is still in charge of whether a given app gets access to root or Xposed features. The Android security model and additional security features of XPrivacy can be applied to apps the user does not trust with certain kinds of data or capabilities while granting other apps increased access.
Breakage isn't binary though. The user is still in charge of whether a given app gets access to root or Xposed features. The Android security model and additional security features of XPrivacy can be applied to apps the user does not trust with certain kinds of data or capabilities while granting other apps increased access.