Without this permission, SetEdit is just a viewer. Android 4.2+ introduced this requirement to prevent malicious apps from changing critical settings. If you installed SetEdit from the Google Play Store and opened it, you have granted this permission.
After executing this command, the permission is granted. You can now close the command prompt. The next time you open SetEdit, the error message should be gone, and you'll be able to edit values in the SECURE and GLOBAL tables. setedit does not currently support editing this table
The error “setedit does not currently support editing this table” is a straightforward security measure, not a bug. By understanding the need for the WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission and applying the appropriate fix, you can unlock the full power of SetEdit. Without this permission, SetEdit is just a viewer
pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS Use code with caution. After executing this command, the permission is granted