accessing App Ops - Huawei Ascend Mate 2

anyone know how to access App Ops in mate 2 android 4.3? downloading shortcut app in play store didn't work! thanks.
rooted btw.

The default Google app ops feature seems disabled however if you are rooted you can install xposed and 'xprivacy' for even greater privacy protection and control over permissions. And the other xposed module 'app settings' does some similar things like allowing revoking the vibrate permission if you want to sleep at night but still have notifications.
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arcadesdude said:
The default Google app ops feature seems disabled however if you are rooted you can install xposed and 'xprivacy' for even greater privacy protection and control over permissions. And the other xposed module 'app settings' does some similar things like allowing revoking the vibrate permission if you want to sleep at night but still have notifications.
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Also if you go under Settings, Security, App Operations it's right there too. Easy to overlook I guess but I like the fine-grained control xprivacy gives.

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Keep Notifications

Hi, xda
I have some problem with Greenify.I have installed greenify xposed module but feature "Keep Notifications" doesn't work for me.When i greenify Whatsapp or Messenger, i don't get notifications from these apps,..
After an app is in deep sleep it cannot send any notifications. The keep notification function just keeps a notification of an app even if it will be set to deep sleep
otacbg said:
Hi, xda
I have some problem with Greenify.I have installed greenify xposed module but feature "Keep Notifications" doesn't work for me.When i greenify Whatsapp or Messenger, i don't get notifications from these apps,..
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Whatsapp and Facebook have their own way of doing things. They don't use the normal Android methods. And every update changes something, becoming more uncontrollable. So you will be better off not hibernating these two and using only the settings within these apps.
My case is different. I don't use either of them.

Notification Listeners in OS 5?

When getting one of my apps after rooting, pebble time, it said it required notification access. When trying to enable this it took me to the sound & notification settings; after looking around I couldn't find any way to allow it to read my notifications (not accessibility settings). Is there any way around this?
Thanks in advance - mymindstorm
(I tried to put in screenshots, but my ranking is too low, sry)
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
DoLooper said:
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
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I probably didn't word that right, I need the app to read the notifications. Normally there would be a section in settings for this, but it is removed.

Which apps to whitelist for aggressive doze?

Hey guys. I used to use aggressive doze, but it seemed like I was having a problem getting alarm/timer notifications. To make sure I don't miss important notifications are there other services I need to be sure to whitelist besides the clock app, phone app, etc.?
acts4:12 said:
Hey guys. I used to use aggressive doze, but it seemed like I was having a problem getting alarm/timer notifications. To make sure I don't miss important notifications are there other services I need to be sure to whitelist besides the clock app, phone app, etc.?
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Normally you don't have to whitelist anything except those apps from which you need notifications. Google Play Services which is required for notifications, is already whitelisted.
Apps which are made compatible to MM's Doze function need not specifically be whitelisted. So even the phone app and clock app need not be whitelisted if they are Google's. Only third party apps which have not been made compatible (from which you need notifications) need to be whitelisted.
I've noticed that if you navigate with the screen off, whatever app you are using to navigate will get Dozed until you wake the device, so I'd whitelist whatever navigation app you use if you navigate with your screen off. Otherwise, as tnsmani said, I haven't found a good reason to whitelist any other apps.
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Yes, the whitelist option isn't working properly. It doesn't matter which 3rd party app you are trying to be in a whitelist, it won't show any notification until you turn your screen ON.
Shayan.Ali said:
Yes, the whitelist option isn't working properly. It doesn't matter which 3rd party app you are trying to be in a whitelist, it won't show any notification until you turn your screen ON.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify/affect-proximity-sensor-t3632444/post73776780

How do i remove app notification badges?

This phone is amazing, only 1 issue for me, annoying app notification badges.
Anyone have an idea how to remove them?
Thanks
STEMBOB said:
This phone is amazing, only 1 issue for me, annoying app notification badges.
Anyone have an idea how to remove them?
Thanks
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Launch the Settings Application
Tap on the ‘Notifications’ Tab
Scroll Down and Tap on the ‘Apps’ Option within the ‘Notifications’ Section
Locate and Tap on the App You Want to Disable Notifications for
Toggle the ‘Block’ Option to Disable App Notifications for that App
Yes but...I wish to keep the notifications but remove the icon?
I don't want it to pop up next to the app picture is irritating...
tat2me2 said:
Launch the Settings Application
Tap on the ‘Notifications’ Tab
Scroll Down and Tap on the ‘Apps’ Option within the ‘Notifications’ Section
Locate and Tap on the App You Want to Disable Notifications for
Toggle the ‘Block’ Option to Disable App Notifications for that App
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This will not work on Facebook or Facebook messenger. I ended up having to remove them because no matter the app or phone settings, nothing could remove the badges.
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I have the same question.... specifically for snapchat.
Use can disable either with app permissions or by installing package disabler for lg. It's $1.99 in the play store but worth it. No root required.

Accessibility service not turned on

Greenify accessibility service could not start, it shows "because an app is obscuring a permissions request, Settings can't verify your responses" in my xiaomi redmi note 5 pro MIUI 9.5.13.0 Android 8.1.please suggest solution
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Greenify accessibility service could not start, it shows "because an app is obscuring a permissions request, Settings can't verify your responses" in my xiaomi redmi note 5 pro MIUI 9.5.13.0 Android 8.1.please suggest solution
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If your phone is rooted, Accessibility service will auto disable itself even when enabled. It is useful only for unrooted devices.
The popup means that some overlay is active on the screen, like Substratum. Even some actions of GravityBox involve an overlay. You locate the app that is causing the overlay, disable it, enable the Accessibility settings of Greenify and then re-enable the overlay-causing app.
Still not working
I disabled all overlayed app but still problem
utsav3107 said:
Still not working
I disabled all overlayed app but still problem
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Did you fix it?, i tried almost everything, it was working when new update had come but now it is stopped.

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