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Avast internet security beta now available on android market for people who like and support them like me lol. Its a great software
apollopayne said:
Avast internet security beta now available on android market for people who like and support them like me lol. Its a great software
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Can you give me 3 reasons why I should install a virusscanner on a Linux platform?
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Can you give me 3 reasons why I should install a virusscanner on a Linux platform?
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He/she not asking you to install it read their post.
OP thanks.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.avast.android.mobilesecurity
Nyssa1104 said:
He/she not asking you to install it read their post.
OP thanks.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.avast.android.mobilesecurity
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Thank for that and the link , it wouldn't let me link it? I'm a man lol If people want to know why i use it then its mainly for peace of mind that i have a AV checking everything that comes on my phone. I was just letting people know and spreading the word.
OP thats what this forum is about but any way each to their own..
Aside from the antivirus aspect of Avast Mobile Security, is there any real value in the other components of this software? Here's an excerpt from the description of this app:
"Control anti-theft features with remote SMS commands for: history wipe, phone lock, siren activation, GPS tracking, audio monitoring, and many other useful tools. Your ‘invisible’ app hides itself, making it extremely hard for thieves to find and disable. A standalone yet tightly integrated component of avast! Mobile Security, avast! Anti-Theft is the slyest component on the market. Formerly known as Theft Aware, the Anti-Theft portion of avast! Mobile Security has been recommended by leading industry experts that include T-Mobile, N-TV, AndroidPIT, and Android Police."
Is this just hype?
I am currently using Lookout for the "security" features, but some Lookout features are only available in the premium version, while the Avast app seems to offer similar features for free.
steevo1 said:
Aside from the antivirus aspect of Avast Mobile Security, is there any real value in the other components of this software? Here's an excerpt from the description of this app:
"Control anti-theft features with remote SMS commands for: history wipe, phone lock, siren activation, GPS tracking, audio monitoring, and many other useful tools. Your ‘invisible’ app hides itself, making it extremely hard for thieves to find and disable. A standalone yet tightly integrated component of avast! Mobile Security, avast! Anti-Theft is the slyest component on the market. Formerly known as Theft Aware, the Anti-Theft portion of avast! Mobile Security has been recommended by leading industry experts that include T-Mobile, N-TV, AndroidPIT, and Android Police."
Is this just hype?
I am currently using Lookout for the "security" features, but some Lookout features are only available in the premium version, while the Avast app seems to offer similar features for free.
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I've installed the anti-theft and it works great, it integrates in your phone and when you activate it the app locks down so nobody can edit it. Then you can send SMS commands from another phone you select to lock the phone, make it scream, report its location, wipe data, disable settings and even continue to do so if the SIM card is removed. The intruder can't access the app because it "deletes" itself and you literally have to "call" your code to reactivate. But there is a HUGE list of advanced SMS commands you can send to your phone if its lost or stolen, including updating the lock message, activating a data connection, making it call a certain number, and performing specific actions on your phone. The first version is annoying though with the always-on icon, but they've fixed it now
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I've installed the anti-theft and it works great, it integrates in your phone and when you activate it the app locks down so nobody can edit it. Then you can send SMS commands from another phone you select to lock the phone, make it scream, report its location, wipe data, disable settings and even continue to do so if the SIM card is removed. The intruder can't access the app because it "deletes" itself and you literally have to "call" your code to reactivate. But there is a HUGE list of advanced SMS commands you can send to your phone if its lost or stolen, including updating the lock message, activating a data connection, making it call a certain number, and performing specific actions on your phone. The first version is annoying though with the always-on icon, but they've fixed it now
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Thank you for the feedback. Sounds worthwhile. I'll give it a try.
Would be so nice when somebody could mirror the apk...as always, i can´t install it on my sgsII (due to density settings perhaps?!).
Is someone here who likes to do that for me?
brooon said:
Would be so nice when somebody could mirror the apk...as always, i can´t install it on my sgsII (due to density settings perhaps?!).
Is someone here who likes to do that for me?
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http://db.tt/kja9IP27
is free????
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http://db.tt/kja9IP27
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Thanks so much!
radeon7 said:
is free????
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Oh yes its free!
Will give it a try, some functions sound interesting, altough not the antivirus part.
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The anti theft feauture is awesome
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The anti-virus even with the latest version of avast has a problem for any app even if its clean but the anti-theft bit is great hence why i use on the anti theft bit and then use mylookout for the antivirus.
But would love to know which AV is the best for free of course!
Just finished creating my first app for Android called Shark Mask. It's a utility that lets you run DNSMasq on your phone to serve as a dns caching server, which lets you select DNS servers, block unwanted address and select a DNS server per address. I've tested that last part to use pandora outside of the States via Tunlr and it worked great. The works on phones and tablets and has binaries for DNSMasq to work on intel, mips and arm based devices. The only major requirement is the device be rooted.
Looking for other ideas for the app and places to promote it on. I've got it on Google Play so far and looking at placing it on Amazon as well.
Here's the Google Play Link, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.draekko.sharkmasq
Thanks in advance
Can you check if your tool works on lollipop or if you can make it work on lollipop? You would be the first to support lollipop for DNS modification I think. I would gladly pay the 5 bucks for that.
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Can you check if your tool works on lollipop or if you can make it work on lollipop? You would be the first to support lollipop for DNS modification I think. I would gladly pay the 5 bucks for that.
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I would love to but survival and trying to find work takes precedence right now. I intend to in due time.
Xposed hosts blocker.
This app blocks host names of advertising, malware, spam, phone-home etc sites. You could import "hosts"-files by given urls.
With this app you have no more to alter the /etc/hosts file on the system partition, which was also a problem on some devices (eg Nexus 7) because changes where reverted after reboot.
Technical:
Name resolution request are answered with "No address associated with the hostname". This is even better than a common hosts file with redirects to 127.0.0.1, because no connection attemp follows. For logging of hostnames is no tcpdump needed!
Browser:
If you want to block content of websites, you have to use a browser app which does not tunnels everything through a proxy! This is because the proxy does also the name resolution. Negative examples I found: Google Chrome does not work.
UPDATE: XDA described how to use Chrome: DNS-based Ad Blockers are broken on latest Chrome versions, so here’s a fix
I'm using Dolphin with Jetpack, which works fine for me. Some more info in post #47. Opera Mobile Classic works also, see post #389
If you want to use Firefox you need Network Preferences Add-on, see hint of @ag43 here: post #297 - OR just open website "about:config" and delete content of "[network.]proxy.http", see hint of @TheClownDE here: post #483
This app will NOT be release in the Play Store because of Google's policy. Other apps like AdAway or AdFree where removed in the past... But you could anyway donate in the Play Store and/or on my website.
Limitiation:
No support of native querying binaries.
Donation:
You support this app!
Some hosts file import/export/sharing options
Logging of not denied host names
Blacklist/Whitelist/Patterns (Regex)
Timed download: 150 minutes after reboot, then every 4 days
Permissions:
RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED: set timer for download
ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE: download only via W-Lan
INTERNET: downloading of files
WAKE_LOCK: don't sleep while dl/import
EXTERNAL_STORAGE: export/import files
This app connects only to the websites you see for downloading hosts files!
Important:
This app needs the Xposed Framework. The framework requires root access for installation. Don't forget to enable the module in Xposed. You can grab it here: Xposed Installer
Website: http://tinyurl.com/qg27xkr
Play Store: <not available>
Xposed Repository: http://tinyurl.com/qgmz3sh
Changelog: http://tinyurl.com/net7rdh
Why this app? Common method modifying /etc/hosts file does not work in all cases
Translation:
You could find here a interface to translate the english strings: http://tinyurl.com/okycacj
A free account of www.oneskyapp.com is required to edit. Additional, please attach your email address or send it via PM
defim said:
Xposed hosts blocker.
Why this app? Common method modifying /etc/hosts file does not work in all cases
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So, whats the difference between this and AdAway ?
So your adblocker app got ads? I'll need to donate in order to remove the ad?
That sounds funny
theknut said:
So your adblocker app got ads? I'll need to donate in order to remove the ad?
That sounds funny
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Hehe, if you want is say this way, Yes.
If you look at the screenshot with logfiles, you could see FolderSync, Feed+ and Smart AppLock. They all are pro/donate/premium versions...
And I think it is okay to get more features which are not really needed, but nice
yanleites said:
So, whats the difference between this and AdAway ?
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Quote of a part of the OP
defim said:
With this app you have no more to alter the /etc/hosts file on the system partition, which was also a problem on some devices (eg Nexus 7) because changes where reverted after reboot.
Technical:
Name resolution request are answered with "No address associated with the hostname". This is even better than a common hosts file with redirects to 127.0.0.1, because no connection attemp follows. For logging of hostnames is no tcpdump needed!
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How about GB support @defim ?
Opening settings seem to crash the app
Tryin to get into settings gets me a FC. Also weren't the adblocker removed also from xposed few weeks back as the dev said something like it's going against the devs, practically taking a possibility to earn any money for their free apps?
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AssToast said:
Opening settings seem to crash the app
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Can you catch a error in logcat?
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How about GB support @defim ?
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I'll check that later, have to reflash my device for that. At the moment i'm improving some apps and finishing another new...
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Tryin to get into settings gets me a FC. Also weren't the adblocker removed also from xposed few weeks back as the dev said something like it's going against the devs, practically taking a possibility to earn any money for their free apps?
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Have you a logcat of the fc?
In fact this is not a add-blocker, it blocks hostnames. And as you can see on the screenshot at the OP, in my case most of them are tracking sites
Btw, my 1st app had admob included. Was a big §%"$, not got any cent by it because no one touches adds...
Another thoughts: All "free" apps should be removed from Play Store, because nobody gets non-free ones
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Have you a logcat of the fc?
In fact this is not a add-blocker, it blocks hostnames. And as you can see on the screenshot at the OP, in my case most of them are tracking sites
Btw, my 1st app had admob included. Was a big §%"$, not got any cent by it because no one touches adds...
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Buddy don't get me wrong I do not wanna start even to argue about it. I was in adds in marketing in my previous job. And my stance is to allow ad blockers as to in my case it's beneficial to the company with the ads as well. I never ever bought anything cuz or from an ad..they loose money if I click basically.... But this is a discussion for somewhere else.
Just wanted to give you a headsup that this might be an issue so you might get ready for some explanations.
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@PAGOT: Thanks, FC fixed. It appeared only in english version because of malformed strings.xml - did not show in with my language settings.
Adblocker: Yea, another place would be better to discuss. As i used modified /etc/hosts before, this app makes depending add/tracker/malwar etc companies no difference.
The app on xposed was removed by the developer itself, because he decided it so
Is there a way to add host sources to the main screen? (so I can update them by pressing them)
I've found a way to add the lists from sources but it doesn't save them so I have to copy the link and updating it this way make it very laborious.
@Blizzard22: Soon
Is rover.ebay blocked? Some host files block that site and it breaks important ebay email links.
If you are blocking anything rover.eBay please remove
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When the unbelovedhosts module is active you cannot start the official chromecast app. It constantly force closes on starting it.
Looks good no issues yet please could you add the mother of all adblocking host to your list thanks in advance
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@defim
I tried the app and its pretty cool! But somehow the website I'm visiting with firefox are not listed in the log, why? Btw.
would be possible to add IPs / hosts directly from the log to the blacklist? Or at least to make it copy & paste-able.
It doesnt work for me. Adaway also stopped working for me sometime ago... Dunno why.
PeerBlock is now available in the Google Play Store! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.peerblock_new
For anyone who is having the first version of PeerBlock For Android, I lost my certificate key by accident and was not able to update the first one I've uploaded.
Please install this version if you want it more updated with a lot of bug fixes.
Some features might not work yet as it's still Work in Progress but the basic functionality is working.
PeerBlock For Android lets you control who your phone 'talks to' on the Internet.
By selecting appropriate lists of 'known bad' computers, you can block communication with advertising or spyware oriented servers,
computers monitoring your p2p activities, computers which have been 'hacked', even entire countries!
They can't get in to your phone, and your phone won't try to send them anything either.
And best of all, it's free!
Keep in mind that I'm not a member of the PeerBlock team, I just wanted PeerBlock for phone
You're able to grab the lists from iblocklist.com so you can start blocking those evil hosts
To add lists to PeerBlock create a new directory in the root of the sdcard (not external sdcard)
Called 'PeerBlockLists' here should be all the text files
Everytime you added a new/updated list to your PeerBlockLists please press the 'Rebuild cache blocklist' and reboot so that new hosts can be blocked
Running a Firewall? or no internet ?
Be sure you enable Input Chains and WiFi rules for PeerBlock for Android even if PeerBlock for Android does not use the internet or WiFi.
The internet permission is being used to inter process communication with the apps and service to see if a connection should be allowed or blocked.
WARNING:
Root is required for XPosed to be installed
Use at your own risk!
WORK IN PROGRESS. WILL EAT YOUR CAT.
Features:
Block million of hosts (upto billions)
Add unlimited amount of block lists
Allow HTTP/HTTPS Traffic when PeerBlock is enabled, this will make a security hole though so better if u keep it off
Block All Traffic (Paranoid Mode) every single application in android will not have internet
Block DNS - Block DNS Requests
Block the 'Ad' Keyword in host names to give a better success rate for blocking ad's
Have a history list of every application that connected to a host
Block a hostname/subnet/ip address from the history
No internet leaks at startup!
Show a notification when a connection is being blocked.
Show a notification when a new connection is being established.
If people wonder if this also works for the Galaxy Note3... yes it does I'm having one myself
How To use
1. Install XPosed Framework
2. Install PeerBlock For Android
3. Create a directory in the sdcard called "PeerBlock"
3. Create a directory in the PeerBlock directory a directory called called "PeerBlockLists"
4. Go into XPosed Framework Installer and enable "PeerBlock For Android"
5. Reboot your device
6. Now go to the website iblocklist.com
7. Take any list you wish for example, http://www.iblocklist.com/list.php?list=bt_ads
8. Press the Update button to download the list (or copy the Update URL into your browser to download it)
9. Now simply copy/paste the .txt file into the sdcard in the folder PeerBlockLists
10. Go to the main menu and hit the "Rebuild cache blocklist" button
11. Reboot your device and enjoy
New features in 1.04:
PeerBlock For Android is now using a Service to have it more stable and if the service is not running no app can communicate with the outside world.
More stability
Re-designed UI
Strange behaviour is fixed which people noticed
Quite a few bug fixes which people reported
Fixed most app crashes
Designed my own database format
Less format errors in rebuilding the cache list
@DragonHunt3r can we get gingerbread support plz?
It seems old problems still there : block ad hosts button still unchecked for example.
I cannot add a list thé button does nothing ?
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Wow this looks huge many thanks! Does anyone know if this plays nice with AdAway installed or should this be a direct replacement for AdAway?
lmike6453 said:
Wow this looks huge many thanks! Does anyone know if this plays nice with AdAway installed or should this be a direct replacement for AdAway?
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You can replace AdAway with this or keep it side by side, it's your call really as AdAway is using the Hosts file and PeerBlock For Android is not using the hosts file
bournaze said:
It seems old problems still there : block ad hosts button still unchecked for example.
I cannot add a list thé button does nothing ?
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Same here, and if I select the 'Rebuild cache blocklist', all it seems to do is lock up the program.
Also, no mention on the YOLO test server being removed or not.
Hey there! What's happened? no play store, no apk, no xposed repo... no nothing... ?!
Conte Mascetti said:
Hey there! What's happened? no play store, no apk, no xposed repo... no nothing... ?!
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Does anyone know of an alternative app to peerblock?
Since we just get ignored by the developer, and mysterious connections are constantly being made from the program.
xT29c said:
Does anyone know of an alternative app to peerblock?
Since we just get ignored by the developer, and mysterious connections are constantly being made from the program.
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alt for PeerBlock - UnbelovedHosts
yespda2 said:
alt for PeerBlock - UnbelovedHosts
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Thanks! I'll be using that until/if PeerBlock gets officially released to android.
Lost a user dragonhunter.
Welcome Back
DragonHunt3r said:
PeerBlock is now available in the Google Play Store! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.peerblock_new
For anyone who is having the first version of PeerBlock For Android, I lost my certificate key by accident and was not able to update the first one I've uploaded.
Please install this version if you want it more updated with a lot of bug fixes.
Some features might not work yet as it's still Work in Progress but the basic functionality is working.
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Hi Friend, where have you been? Long time no see on xda....I must say you were missed I know many fellas were disturbed with your app....so much so that they got old thread locked....but if it gives you any satisfaction I have been always using your app....though I missed your to do list....which I am sure now that you are back.....you can work upon
HTML:
Todo's
Check if UDP is getting blocked
Remove space used by Ad's
Add MAC-Address filter white/black lists
Show notifications (if enabled)
Making the Ip Range check multi-core
Create a blacklist/whitelist for apps to allow internet
Blocklist updater/downloader
Create a whitelist for hosts/Ip Addresses
Root-Mode with IpTables (I will not remove XPosed from the project)
Remove host from blocked hosts
A popup window which shows allow/deny for establishing a connection
that YOLO problem is yes definitely there...can you please remove....though I understand that your app wasn't using any permission even if it would I had DMZs (double checks) in place to get rid of any unwanted outgoing requests....even for PeerBlock....anyways back to the point....Your to do list was great....you should complete that :good:
Also, ask forum moderator to unlock that original thread as you are back in business
can you please post the link?
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Hi Friend, where have you been? Long time no see on xda....I must say you were missed I know many fellas were disturbed with your app....so much so that they got old thread locked....but if it gives you any satisfaction I have been always using your app....though I missed your to do list....which I am sure now that you are back.....you can work upon
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Also, ask forum moderator to unlock that original thread as you are back in business
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wow, could you cuddle Dragonhunter's balls any tighter?
CallShield is a call blocker for android.
A call is blocked if de the caller id starts with any number included in the block list.
This behavior could be changed in general preferences for doing an exact matching.
For adding a number to block list, first you need to include it in your contacts.
A blocked calls log is saved and a notification is showed when a call block ocurrs.
Xposed can be user for earlier block.
repo.xposed.info/module/com.gomez.callshield
gitlab.com/jgora/CallShield
This software is provided "as is", without any kind of warranty.
Use at your own risk.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 jgora
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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Can you detail the permission requirements?
Also maybe what's the difference from existing modules? And can you choose to hide notifications for blocked calls?
Thanks for this, at any case.
Can block private numbers, for free
android.permission.READ_CONTACTS for adding numbers to block list
android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE and android.permission.CALL_PHONE for blocking calls in non-xposed blocking mode
android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED for starting service at device boot
android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE and android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, maybe not necessary
@jgora
Could you please add an option to block all incoming calls?
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@jgora
Could you please add an option to block all incoming calls?
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Try this version and let me know https://gitlab.com/jgora/CallShield...338fe1a349431ac/CallShield-1.0.34-release.apk
I'm not able to find the jks used for signing the apk, so you must uninstall the previous one and then install this new version.
When I find the jks, will upload the new module version to xposed repo.
@jgora
Great app. Could you please add an option to block unknown numbers (block any number not in your contacts list. like a whitelist) ?
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@jgora
Great app. Could you please add an option to block unknown numbers (block any number not in your contacts list. like a whitelist) ?
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Hi @neckoONE
A "Whitelis mode" option has been added to preferences.
Try this version and let me know https://gitlab.com/jgora/CallShield...26c3f73c74194e1/CallShield-1.0.35-release.apk
Hi @jgora
The version works great thanks
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Hi @neckoONE
A "Whitelis mode" option has been added to preferences.
Try this version and let me know https://gitlab.com/jgora/CallShield...26c3f73c74194e1/CallShield-1.0.35-release.apk
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Hi,mate. I can install v1.0.35 version on my phone of meizu M5. every time I got "Signature certificate not found",but I can install v1.0.33. how can I fix this issue.thanks a lot.
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Hi,mate. I can install v1.0.35 version on my phone of meizu M5. every time I got "Signature certificate not found",but I can install v1.0.33. how can I fix this issue.thanks a lot.
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Are you trying to install the new version over the old? If so you missed the post and/or the module's version info about the signature issue.
Moto G5S Plus XT1806, OmniROM 8.1.0, microG (NoGapps), MultiROM, XDA Legacy
This module seems to work great so far! Unfortunately, the "Call Blocked" notifications are really annoying. Is there a way to suppress them? I've tried using 3rd party apps to block the notifications but none of them are working. Even setting the Notification options to "Blocked" using the system App Info settings won't block them. It just occurred to me that these notifications are actually coming from the Phone app, not the CallShield app... still, I hope I can find a way to get rid of them.
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This module seems to work great so far! Unfortunately, the "Call Blocked" notifications are really annoying. Is there a way to suppress them? I've tried using 3rd party apps to block the notifications but none of them are working. Even setting the Notification options to "Blocked" using the system App Info settings won't block them. It just occurred to me that these notifications are actually coming from the Phone app, not the CallShield app... still, I hope I can find a way to get rid of them.
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It is Callshield who is showing that notification, from the xposed hook of Phone app. I will add a "Silent mode" option to Callshield for not showing that "annoying" notifications.
@vertigoelectric Try 1.0.38 version with "Silent mode" option and let me know
Whitelist not working
I have an older phone (Galaxy S4 with android 5.0.1) and the "whiltelist" mode blocks all calls even if they are in my contacts list. Any way to get this to work? I was using RCB (root call blocker) but that stops working with xposed being installed.
creatorsal said:
I have an older phone (Galaxy S4 with android 5.0.1) and the "whiltelist" mode blocks all calls even if they are in my contacts list. Any way to get this to work? I was using RCB (root call blocker) but that stops working with xposed being installed.
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Verify that "Global lock" option is not selected.
Maybe your contacts are saved with country prefix?
Is it possible to introduce the possibility of blocking calls only on certain days of the week and at certain times?
fede91it said:
Is it possible to introduce the possibility of blocking calls only on certain days of the week and at certain times?
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I will try to include Tasker/Locale/Llama integration for activating it in whatever condition someone would need.
Haven't tried it yet, but couldn't find any info about regex matching. Regex match would be quite useful
bahtsiz_bedevi said:
Haven't tried it yet, but couldn't find any info about regex matching. Regex match would be quite useful
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It's working with starts-with pattern, so every call with starting with that prefix included in block list, will be blocked
This behavior can be disabled with Exact matching option.
Why is there a service constantly running when I am using the xposed method to block the calls? This is nice, I wish the source was released so I can make it better, but I don't understand why there needs to be a service running when xposed is enabled....