is there any way we can remove adds from apps being shown?
my device is rooted
We do not support removing ads from applications.
Lucky patcher
hunkm19 said:
is there any way we can remove adds from apps being shown?
my device is rooted
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Use lucky patcher
1.click app
2.open menu of patches
3.remove google ads
4.patch to remove google ads
5.check ::remove links from ads , resizing ads to null/zero ,corrupt ad reciever ,offline patch ,other patches
6. apply
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- You have problems with the application Google Play Services 7.0.97?...
Google with the latest updates of play services has caused many problems, continuous blocks and excessive consumption of the battery...
I have not found a definitive solution to use version 7.0.97, but I can explain an alternative and provisional...
- What you need?
1. Root
2. Google Play Services .apk version 6.6.03 universal armeabi CPU (I preferred version and stable)
3. File manager with permission root
How to?
1. uninstall the previous version of the Google Play Services
2. install version 6.6.03 (...)
3. create a folder in /Data/app with name com.google.android.gms-2 , permits changes in RW-R-R (this folder blocks the automatic update)
Note:
- Updated from sdcard worked
...by NotOnlyEyes
Great ... until it gets auto-"upgraded" by Google. Since this is not listed as an app in Play, how would one mark to not auto-upgrade. Maybe if it shows on recent upgrades in "my-apps," auto-upgrade can be unchecked from there.
Tasker scripts and/or the "Amplfiy" Xposed module can be used to tame the battery drain, or use an app-permissions that might come with your ROM to take away keep-awake. Will do nothing for the instability, however.
Maybe post a link to the old version.
Dovidhalevi said:
Great ... until it gets auto-"upgraded" by Google. Since this is not listed as an app in Play, how would one mark to not auto-upgrade. Maybe if it shows on recent upgrades in "my-apps," auto-upgrade can be unchecked from there.
Tasker scripts and/or the "Amplfiy" Xposed module can be used to tame the battery drain, or use an app-permissions that might come with your ROM to take away keep-awake. Will do nothing for the instability, however.
Maybe post a link to the old version.
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This is block auto-upgrade from market:
3. create a folder in /Data/app with name com.google.android.gms-2 , permits changes in RW-R-R (this folder blocks the automatic update)...
Add link version google play services 6.6.03 in first post...
Notonlyeyes said:
This is block auto-upgrade from market:
3. create a folder in /Data/app with name com.google.android.gms-2 , permits changes in RW-R-R (this folder blocks the automatic update)...
Add link version google play services 6.6.03 in first post...
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This looks like for lollipop.
In previous Android, using Link2sd, this would BE the link to the apk.
So what I did try was side-loading 6.6.03. The downgrade installed without a hitch thanks to the xinstall module, link2sd symlinked it, fine.
Then rebooted. Hoped to intercept the expected update and uncheck the Play Services auto-upgrade at that point. Unfortunately, most recent Google App (Search/Now) will not eat 6.6.03 so got com.google.process.gapps stop messages. The Google Now pane offered a click to install Play Services but this did not work.
Attempt to side-load 7.0.86 simply hung so trying to restore 7.0.97 from Titanium which also takes quite a bit of time but should eventually work (hope). So far, not successful, but will get it. Had side-loaded it originally.
is it causing problems on every version of android or only on kitkat ??
nomancoolboy said:
is it causing problems on every version of android or only on kitkat ??
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Well im on cm9 and i havent got any error so far
LIST IS NOT COMPLETE YET!
Am still working on next apps which can be uninstalled without any problems.
Hello guys,
here is list of bloatware apps, that can be safely removed or freeze.
This apps can be deleted:
Some apk files of the list below can find in folder -> /cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Facebook
Twitter
Shazam
Booking.com Hotels
News Republic
Opera
Instagram
TripAdvisor
HiGame
Asphalt Nitro
100% Free Games
Dragon Mania
Puzzle Pets
Spider-Man Ultimate Power
Top Games
Scrat-ventures
Google+
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Games
Google Disk
Google Photos
Gmail
Compass
E-Mail
Hangouts
Huawei Swype
Huawei Backup
Huawei File manager
Huawei Notepad
Freeze:
(because you need it maybe later )
TalkBack (can be delete)
HiVoice
Huawei Health
Weather
Where you can find other apk files?
/system/priv-app/
/system/delapp/
/cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Is necessary ROOT? Yes and no. For many operation is ROOT necessary, but when you need only uninstall specific application you can use for this operation app called "Debloater by Gatesjunior" (can be found here). If you have ROOT, u can use Titanium Backup, System app remover or one of the many other apps on Google Play. If you have experience with root folder, so can delete APK files from folders above.
Use of this list or material is, at all times, "at your own risk." I am not responsible for any damages or losses personal data like database, files etc....
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This is what i don't used and have been delete..
Its depend on what you guys need actually
Mertak said:
LIST IS NOT COMPLETE YET!
Am still working on next apps which can be uninstalled without any problems.
Hello guys,
here is list of bloatware apps, that can be safely removed or freeze.
This apps can be deleted:
Some apk files of the list below can find in folder -> /cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Facebook
Twitter
Shazam
Booking.com Hotels
News Republic
Opera
Instagram
TripAdvisor
HiGame
Asphalt Nitro
100% Free Games
Dragon Mania
Puzzle Pets
Spider-Man Ultimate Power
Top Games
Scrat-ventures
Google+
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Games
Google Disk
Gmail
Compass
E-Mail
Hangouts
Freeze:
(because you need it maybe later )
TalkBack
HiVoice
Huawei Health
Weather
Where you can find other apk files?
/system/priv-app/
/system/delapp/
/cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Is necessary ROOT? Yes and no. For many operation is ROOT necessary, but when you need only uninstall specific application you can use for this operation app called "Debloater by Gatesjunior" (can be found here). If you have ROOT, u can use Titanium Backup, System app remover or one of the many other apps on Google Play. If you have experience with root folder, so can delete APK files from folders above.
Use of this list or material is, at all times, "at your own risk." I am not responsible for any damages or losses personal data like database, files etc....
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You can try the debloat script available here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/development/script-stock-rom-debloat-kiw-l24-usa-t3307924
Try rebuilding it for your phone ..
@ gopinaidu77
This looks good Thx
Maybe i can try make the script for better experience
The Huawei apps should probably be freezed instead of uninstalled stuff can stop working or you may need it in the future
I know it But many apps not necessary, so can be uninstalled without any problems (Notepad, Swype keyboard, file manager and many others). If I find some trouble after uninstall apk, recover this file and use freeze. List above i have tested, so is safe.
And every user can use own method for cleaning the phone. For all test is better make nand backup or backup APK files
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@ gopinaidu77
This looks good Thx
Maybe i can try make the script for better experience
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You can PM me for any assistance
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jkccl9 said:
The Huawei apps should probably be freezed instead of uninstalled stuff can stop working or you may need it in the future
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No , there were certain apps which you never use , or use once or twice in the whole month.
U can uninstall them . But there is a need of basic apps as said earlier . the main cause of root requirement is To remove bloatware . every Android owner roots to just remove bloat and later thinks about costumisation
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Mertak said:
I know it But many apps not necessary, so can be uninstalled without any problems (Notepad, Swype keyboard, file manager and many others). If I find some trouble after uninstall apk, recover this file and use freeze. List above i have tested, so is safe.
And every user can use own method for cleaning the phone. For all test is better make nand backup or backup APK files
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As said , swype keyboard consumes 250+ MB RAM in the background .it is available in cust folder and no one uses it besides Google keyboard .
Remove GApps completly (for rooted phones)
I am attaching 2 scripts for Marshmallow and Nougat.
Flash using TWRP recovery. This will remove the pre-installed google apps completly.
Flash this before updating the apps from Play Store.
If you have already updated the apps, after flashing the script, you can still manually uninstall the updates.
You can then flash OpenGapps or MicroG
This is just gapps, right? Great for when I eventually root my Honor 8.
Any solution for Huawei apps other than doing it manually?
ganeshbiyer said:
I am attaching 2 scripts for Marshmallow and Nougat.
Flash using TWRP recovery. This will remove the pre-installed google apps completly.
Flash this before updating the apps from Play Store.
If you have already updated the apps, after flashing the script, you can still manually uninstall the updates.
You can then flash OpenGapps or MicroG
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Hey,
I flashed the script to remove the pre-installed GApps through TWRP on my Honor 8 (US version) but it doesn't look like it worked. All the apps still show up as they were during the initial setup of the phone.
I ran the script right after I rooted and installed TWRP and Xposed, so I didn't setup/use the Play Store or download any updates.
Any ideas on what the issue might be?
Hi,
I m looking for a proper google apps remover script.
Assuming that one has a classic android phones with google apps integrated.
Assuming that he gained adb root access, what would be the clean way of removing all google apps for a clean open source android phone ?
hello guys
my previous phone i had it rooted with exposed and had minmingaurd installed, adblock plus and adaway to block ads.
my new zenfone 7 i rooted it with magisk.
but only adblcoking app that i can find is adaway. but it's letting through a lot of ads in a lot of websites and apps etc.
does minminguard no longer exist? r adblock plus app too?
anyway to install them in magisk or is there an alternative to them.
i just can't find information on such a topic.
I block all ads via Android's /etc/host file, don't use any ad-blocker app.
jwoegerbauer said:
I block all ads via Android's /etc/host file, don't use any ad-blocker app.
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adaway isn't doing it as well anymore.
need minmingurd like app
I have a rooted Samsung SG10Exynos/OS9 that bypasses SafetyNet with the help of Magisk 26.0 & safetynet-fix-v2.4.0-MOD_1.2 (meets BASIC INTERGITY) that I have been using the Starling Bank app 2.92.1.79025 without an issue. I stupidly upgraded to the latest version and got the attached screenshot saying that I had 14 days to restore the device to factory settings (I was still able to use the app after pressing ok). I even more stupidly thought that I could revert back to the previous version that I was using, using Titanium Backup which failed (the app would just flash continuous on launch) and then Swift backup (where it would just repeatedly crash even even before being launched requiring a force stop)
If I wipe data/uninstall/restart phone and install fresh from google play, I now get the attached screenshot saying again to restore to factory, but the button says close app. So being a digital bank, I'm now locked out of my account.
I've tried to install previous versions from APKMirror mirror after wiping data/uninstall/restarting phone, and then just restoring my data with my Titanium/Swift backups but still no joy.
Does anyone know how to downgrade/install not the latest version of Starling Bank, which doesn't have the increased STRONG INTERGITY check?
nukescript said:
I have a rooted Samsung SG10Exynos/OS9 that bypasses SafetyNet with the help of Magisk 26.0 & safetynet-fix-v2.4.0-MOD_1.2 (meets BASIC INTERGITY) that I have been using the Starling Bank app 2.92.1.79025 without an issue. I stupidly upgraded to the latest version and got the attached screenshot saying that I had 14 days to restore the device to factory settings (I was still able to use the app after pressing ok). I even more stupidly thought that I could revert back to the previous version that I was using, using Titanium Backup which failed (the app would just flash continuous on launch) and then Swift backup (where it would just repeatedly crash even even before being launched requiring a force stop)
If I wipe data/uninstall/restart phone and install fresh from google play, I now get the attached screenshot saying again to restore to factory, but the button says close app. So being a digital bank, I'm now locked out of my account.
I've tried to install previous versions from APKMirror mirror after wiping data/uninstall/restarting phone, and then just restoring my data with my Titanium/Swift backups but still no joy.
Does anyone know how to downgrade/install not the latest version of Starling Bank, which doesn't have the increased STRONG INTERGITY check?
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It will force you to use the latest app.
Block firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com
theoneofgod said:
It will force you to use the latest app.
Block firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com
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Also having the same issue. Is this something I should be blocking in Zygiskhide? I can't see it there. Googling the above isn't helping me.
Undeadwolfy said:
Also having the same issue. Is this something I should be blocking in Zygiskhide? I can't see it there. Googling the above isn't helping me.
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You could try Magisk Delta as it now acts as whitelist so you add only what you want with root. This won't bypass Starling security though. You need to also block address above.
Undeadwolfy said:
Also having the same issue. Is this something I should be blocking in Zygiskhide? I can't see it there. Googling the above isn't helping me.
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Blocking this address (firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com) through AdAway has fixed it for me! That is along with all the things that were needed to run it previously.
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You could try Magisk Delta as it now acts as whitelist so you add only what you want with root. This won't bypass Starling security though. You need to also block address above.
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I think the part where I'm stuck is, what would you suggest to block that address? I can't do that in HMA or in Denylist because it doesn't exist.
I've tried blocking in AdAway and manually adding and still getting Starling recognising root.
I've blocked anything Google Play Services, Play Protect, Wallet too. Starling is my main bank. Has only been an issue in the last couple weeks.
A13 P6 Pro running the April security update 13 (TQ2A.230405.003.E1), Magisk 26101, USNF 2.4.0 Mod 1.2, passing Safetynet Basic+ CTS.
Will look at Magisk Delta next.
marian42 said:
Blocking this address (firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com) through AdAway has fixed it for me! That is along with all the things that were needed to run it previously.
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This isn't working for me :/. Can you share what other modules you're running/how you've set up Magisk?
I followed the directions in this video.
I didn't do the final step where he renames the Magisk app, seems that it isn't necesary.
The YASNAC app shows that the device passes "Basic integrity" and "CTS profile match".
Also remember that blocking firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com might break other apps that use this domain (I've found one so far).
Undeadwolfy said:
I think the part where I'm stuck is, what would you suggest to block that address? I can't do that in HMA or in Denylist because it doesn't exist.
I've tried blocking in AdAway and manually adding and still getting Starling recognising root.
I've blocked anything Google Play Services, Play Protect, Wallet too. Starling is my main bank. Has only been an issue in the last couple weeks.
A13 P6 Pro running the April security update 13 (TQ2A.230405.003.E1), Magisk 26101, USNF 2.4.0 Mod 1.2, passing Safetynet Basic+ CTS.
Will look at Magisk Delta next.
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It's a recent update that broke it.
Try Magisk 26.1, enable Zygisk and enforce deny list. Add systemless hosts. Add only Starling to the deny list.
Install safetynet fix 2.4.0 mod 1.2 by displax.
Add the domain I posted to adaway blocklist. Make sure its enabled and in root mode.
theoneofgod said:
It's a recent update that broke it.
Try Magisk 26.1, enable Zygisk and enforce deny list. Add systemless hosts. Add only Starling to the deny list.
Install safetynet fix 2.4.0 mod 1.2 by displax.
Add the domain I posted to adaway blocklist. Make sure its enabled and in root mode.
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That's exactly how I have it running now. No change.
Undeadwolfy said:
That's exactly how I have it running now. No change.
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It's the domain that did it for me. Working fine as of now.
theoneofgod said:
It's the domain that did it for me. Working fine as of now.
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Thanks for updating. I have both of these in my AdAway too
Code:
firebaseinstallations.googleapis.com
firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com
Nothing doing
Undeadwolfy said:
Thanks for updating. I have both of these in my AdAway too
Code:
firebaseinstallations.googleapis.com
firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com
Nothing doing
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Clean install for Starling? I'm trying to think if I did something else.
Oh. Have you "hidden" Magisk?
Just to weigh in here, I can confirm blocking:
firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com
Does indeed allow the Starling app to work. Yes blocking Firebase is going to stop some applications working, but you could always pause AdAway until you are done using the problematic app then resume AdAway when you want to use Starling.
Many thanks @theoneofgod
Not working
Reverting the Starling app back to version 2.95.1.79953 fixes things - just don't forget to re-add it to the Deny List.
I'll probably stay on this version until a new fix is found for the current version 2.96.0.80202.
darsh said:
Reverting the Starling app back to version 2.95.1.79953 fixes things - just don't forget to re-add it to the Deny List.
I'll probably stay on this version until a new fix is found for the current version 2.96.0.80202.
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Wild, even this didn't work for me. No idea why I'm having issues.
Hi All
Quick update - Can confirm that rolling back to 2.95.1.79953 does fix things for now
This is using adaway to block the Firebase URLs in a custom host file and using enforce denylist. It doesnt work beyond that for now.
I swapped over to Magisk Alpha for now but i dont know what Starling are doing in the background to see that you have root at this point. Its very annoying
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They seem to be detecting the Enforce Denylist in Magisk (In any form)
Disabling it on version 2.95.1 shows the app can see root. Enabling it allows the app to proceed as if you are not rooted.
Give KernelSU a try if you can. No modules or any workarounds required.
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Give KernelSU a try if you can. No modules or any workarounds required.
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Isnt that the same as the setting in magisk that hides root from everything not on the su list. Which also doesnt work.