hidden app with dummy code - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm looking for an app that essentially does the same thing as one on my Nokia Lumia 810 (WP8) did, but for android.
Essentially it was a hidden pictures/videos app to hide that sorta stuff, but you could set up two access pins. One was the real pin that got you access to everything, one was a dummy pin that would only show what you wanted to show.
From the different apps I've seen so far, none of them have this sort of functionality so I thought I'd ask here and see if anyone knows of any android app that does that...

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Lbe privacy guard is a must have!

Thanks to xda main page I download this free app and was shocked to find that most apps wanted to know my location my imei and have access to my contacts.
This app is like uac for windows but better. Give it a try on the market
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Does this mean most devs have a big brother fetish?
I downloaded LBE this morning. I'm surprised at just how many apps have phone state and identity as one of the permissions. Question is however whether the apps will update properly without this permission.
I have fring requesting contact information and access to sms twice an hour.
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Well, from my limited research, read phone state and identity permission is related to one of three things:
1. Android 1.5 compatibility.
2. Registration check.
3. App needs to be shoved into the background when a call comes in.
The Amazon Appstore reads the phone number whenever you open it. This is because the Appstore needs to know what phone to sideload the.app to. It's currently the only app I have that does this. All my other.apps are free since I don't have spare cash to spend on the Market. So far none of those apps have triggered this permission.
You load tweetcaster pro from amazon that asks for stuff alot
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Amazing how many stupid apps need to access stuff that they probably don't need to access. Blocked a BUNCH of garbage today...turned on the phone at 7am, and by 5pm, it had blocked 32 requests.
Lol. Had it installed for an hour, nothing happened until XDA Premium app asked for my IMEI...
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Everyday apps missing?

I just got my Flyer yesterday, and so far It's AMAZING! I'm noticing that some of the everyday apps like Google Voice, Xfinity, and Qik aren't available in the market. Is there anything else you guys are missing, and has anyone heard why? I never tried Qik on my galaxy tab, but Xfinity and Google Voice both worked flawlessly.
Edit, just noticed a duplicate thread, apologies mods, please feel free to delete
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SwitchPro Widget is missing for me. A bit annoying, since its one of my default widgets on my phone. And I see no reason why it wouldn't work on the Flyer, other widgets seem to work just fine.
I assume the reason certain apps don't show up on the Market, is that the developer is not supporting our device. Either intentionally, or just haven't gotten around to adding our device to the "list".
I wanted to try GO Launcher EX (my usual launcher on Tab and other Android devices), but found it to be missing from Market.

[Q] Localization apps

I'm searching for two diffirent kinds of localization apps.
First i need an app which is installed on Android phone and can track positions of non-android phones i.e. by phone number.
And the second one app that i can install on my phone and in case of stealing my phone i will be able to find it by gps i.e. by using some kind internet or PC app or another android program.
Is there any apps like that? If they were free that's will be amazing.
Second question:
Try:
- webkey
- AntiVirus
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That's not what i'm looking for. Any other ideas?

Ads in my notification bar...

Is there anyway to figure out where they are coming from? I tried removing the last couple of apps I downloaded but I still get one occasionally. Thanks in advance
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Can you post a screen shot? I am interested to see what they look like and maybe get some more clues.
What ROM are you running? Come from? Odd apps with stranger permissions? Have you tried LBE Privacy Guard to see what is sending/receiving?
Those damn push notification ads. You could try using Addons Detector:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.denper.addonsdetector
Wood, I am running D9 but I can't post a screenshot at the moment because I recently cleared out my notifications and it went away. It only seems to pop up once a day.
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That app the jr67 posted the link to seems really promising. I think you should check that out. I have D9 as my "home" ROM and I haven't seen these yet. But I am hyper-maintenance oriented though, so that might be why. Also might want to look into Adfree on the market too.
Yeah I downloaded both apps mentioned and I am now monitoring. I do have adfree however it says my host file is up to date. I will post a screeny if it pops back up.
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Hey, woodrube, if you're really curious about what those notification ads look like try installing a call filter app called Easy Filter. It was actually a pretty good call filter but it wasn't worth putting up with all those ads.
AdAway is a good alternative to Adfree. They work the same way but Adaway also let's you blacklist/whitelist specific sites yourself. You can try digging through the logcat to find the site that's delivering the ad then blacklist it.
Autostarts = win
once you figure which app is the culprit (and presuming its an app that you want to keep), purchase an app called "autostarts". it is well worth the $1 or whatever it is. the app is pretty self explanatory, it prevents apps from opening by themselves under certain conditions. open the app, let it populate scenarios, and just go through each category and if you see the culprit listed - DISABLE THAT *****.
once you do this, you will now be able to kill/force stop the app whenever youre done using it, and you will never see/hear from it again until you open it yourself.
i use this method for Blood & Glory, and no ads for me ever.
DISCLAIMER: Autostarts is a VERY powerful app and you are definitely going to want to explore it, but dont fool around with system apps unless you are 100% sure you know what you are doing. this goes the same for any other app that is important to your personal desired functionality of your phone (third party texting apps, facebook app, twitter, camera, etc.)
what i personally did was downloaded a conventional task manager to find out which apps like to plot behind my back. i made a list of the ones that never have any business being open unless i open them, then went into autostarts and disabled them under the rescpective scenarios. this program is fantastic for saving battery and RAM
Yeah thanks a lot. I think I got rid of it but not sure which app was causing it because I uninstalled a few at once. I will keep that app in mind if I ever run into this problem again.
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[Q] APP Lock

I use APP Lock and love it. However, I find it annoying to unlock apps manually when I want to use a particular app.
To solve this, APP Lock included a widget that unlocks or locks "set" of apps. The problem is that when the phones goes into screen lock and is used again, the unlock setting remains and leave all of my apps vulnerable.
Is there an app out there that will "lock" when the phone goes into screen lock?
Thanks!
bump. am i the only one with this issue?
Searh for a different app lock. Unless the dev for that app is going to update that app. I dont think it has anything to do with the phone.
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http://www.esecurityplanet.com/trends/article.php/3935711/Top-25-Android-Security-Apps.htm
Near the very top of the article are 5 very good apps for locking apps down, just look at each and see which has an interface that is usable. Unfortunately, I dont have any recommendations as to a specific app and how securely it locks down an app, most store the passwords in a plain text file that are visible to anyone with a Linux machine if your phone is currently rooted.
I use a combination of hiding or freezing apps AND password protecting them. It takes someone really knowledgeable (and willing to snoop) to first unfreeze an app in TB, then go to Go Launchers' app drawer to un-hide an app, then figure out the 16 alpha(upper & lower case)/numeric/symbols password to open my LastPass and banking apps. You just have to remember that you have to FIRST hide the app, then freeze it when you are done using said app (so you have to do it in reverse order).

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