Can any one tell me to use proxies/ query with android apps or system wide?
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hi
i'm from iran
and google doesn't let us use the play store
so i'm using proxy server (https)
i installed market accesses , market unlocker and market enabler but in download time
show the messsage 403
what i do?
I'm not entirely sure but from my findings, all apps don't use the global proxy settings.
Also a proxy isn't a guaranteed way to bypass theese kind of restrictions.
Another way could be to setup a router (linux or other) to route a WLAN SSID through a VPN-tunnel, terminating in another country where Play store is available.
^This guy is right.
What kind of phone do you own? Some devices can gather internet connection through a computer.
I'm using Tunnelbear as my primary VPN. Works smooth!
Many are facing problem with using Google playand Youtube especially in Bangladesh.It gives connection error.You can solve this problem by using droidvpn.Droidvpn is a powerful vpn tool for
android.You will
get 100mb of free data everyday in trial
account without any speed limitation.
You can buy premium account to remove
100mb data limitation.It is very easy to use. It
takes only few secounds to connect. To download this software from google
play tipe Droidvpn in google
play search box and download it.Also search for Tun.ko in google play and install it as you need a tun.ko file to use droidvpn.then open tun.ko and tick mark in all boxes and click on download.it will only download a 500kb file.Then go to droidvpn.com and open an account.The password will be send to your account.Then open droidvpn.allow for root permission.Give your username and password (username is your full email address which you used to open account in their site.then click on connect.It takes a few second to connect.Then try to use Google Play and Youtube.You can also browse blocked websites by your operator in your country.
Not working for me in serbia.
I can use browser to setup proxy server, but it didn't apply to mobile app. so in any social media app , how to set up proxy, so my real ip will be hiden when i post chat in that mobile app? thanks
It is allways quite difficult without knowing your app. But in that case your are lucky.
Just try invizible pro and all you need to do, is pushing the button to start:
-Tor
- SynctDNS and
- I2P
all together. (You can enable or diesable every by itself)
You can use it even without root.
Most is already preset, but here is here is your certain
using guide for Proxymode with netguard firewall
InviZible – InviZible and NetGuard firewall
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and personal DNS filter proxy
InviZible – InviZible and personalDNSfilter
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Overview and source links
InviZible – Main
InviZible – Main
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Usually I do not hype an app and set links, but this one is suprisingly real working and in your case as easy as it could be.
If you do not want to install an extra app and keep waiting for gerneral answers, you got some brief documentation how another app is using the different settings for different mode. For me, it realy helped and was kind of compact raodmap to guide myself to for an interesting google search night with upcoming invisibility....
No,not the browser. i'm saying if i use wechat, when i post one wechat message, it will show my ip from Egypt or Australia while i was in London. i want free setup, no commercial tool
Hi there. I saw your post about trying to use a proxy on your mobile apps, and I feel you. It can be a bit tricky to set up a proxy on a mobile app compared to a browser. But I got an idea that might help. Have you checked out ISP proxies? These are the proxies that your internet service provider provides. They're more reliable and stable than other options. One website you can check out is shiftproxy.io. They have a wide range of proxies, and you can find a good one to hide your IP. Just keep in mind setting up a proxy on a mobile app can be more complex than in a browser, so you might need to do some extra digging. Let me know if you have any other questions.
I need to run an app in Genymotion that is used for data entry and upload of the entered data into 3rd party sites. The logins to 3rd party sites are stored in this application (probably encrypted). The application will store multiple logins for my different customers of who need to have the data uploaded into the 3rd party sites. The data into the app will then be entered by other people to whom I outsource the data entry.
So I created Genymotion appliance, installed the app and in this application I entered logins for sites such as ebay. I am looking for suggestions on what can I do to secure the appliance to prevent the data being copied out from it.
I want to prevent the person to whom I outsource data entry to be able to install and load 3rd party other apps, modify system settings, install other apps, copy the system directory, copy the login and password information saved by the application.
Let's assume the worst possible case here when application is well written but the passwords mentioned above (for the ecommerce sites like ebay) is saved in plain text in this application in the internal application directory. What I know about the application is it doesn't support access to SD Card, only can read and write data to the internal memory.
What can I do in Gennymotion to improve the security of my appliance. Genymotion virtual machines are rooted. So I looked at following suggestions:
1. Setup restricted user on Android
2. Set restriction for the restricted user to only be able to use the one application. Disable anything else (including disabled browser, email, youtube etc..)
3. Try to get the restricted user loading on boot of Android. When Android restarts, however, it doesn't allow choice to login into the restricted user or the admin user, sort of like a Windows or MacOS login menu. To get the appliance to always start with restricted user by default, I need to add a script and the scripted will need to start using Tasker or MacroDroid.
However, how do I prevent the user from installing 3rd party apps? Is it good enough to disable all user apps (except that one used for data entry) from the restricted user? Is there any other way the user could abuse the access to the virtual appliance and load something there? Are there any system android apps I need to disable for the restricted user to prevent the user to be able to do anything bad with it?
The application used for data entry can not download any application or data, however, I believe it does use the webview because it loads sites like ebay and fills the forms on those sites. It only interacts with select websites only like Ebay to enter data into Ebay forms..
Is there anything I can do to secure Genymotion appliance any other than what I already mentioned. I would like to send the link to the Genymotion SaaS Android to people who will do data entry for me into Ebay and other sites. So I need to make sure the virtual appliance is secured as much as possible from tinkering with it. I need to make sure somebody doesn't get hand on the stored login details.
Just to clarify for the login credentials:
I am not sure how the user credentials are stored and I will find it out, however, for now, I go from the worst case scenario when the credentials are stored in plain text in the app settings. The user name and password is stored in the application with exception for Ebay because the many other sites do not have API key or any webservices interface, so the application would access those sites simply via a webview, and when it goes to login there it will do that by filling in the login information on the login form (simulates keystrokes). The user name and password is entered into the login form for the site. That's why the login info is stored in the application itself.
This question is not about how to secure the specific application I will be using, but how to secure the actual whole Android appliance from tinkering with.
I am aware I will the risks here, just want to do as much due diligence as I can.
Sources for Genymotion restricted user..
How to set restricted user as default user on reboot?
We would like to have an already added restricted user account be the default when we restart our Samsung SM-T580 tablets. At current we have 2 accounts installed, Admin and User The User is a use...
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Done some digging so this cannot be done. Neither Genymobile or Appetize or other online Android emulators can offer fine-tuning in terms of user access. The closest is Genymobile because at least allows adding and removing access of users to individual appliances. That is however not resolving the issue with Android and in particular rooted Android, since all online emulators run rooted Android and I am not sure how that is secured against potentially malicious actors who receive access link.
The only easy way to solve it, kind of in a mickey-mousy way is to install Kiosk mode application. That kiosk app will run at every boot and it only shows the specific application. There is always risk of course the malicious user would do something to crash the application and the Kiosk app, but if the application is not a web browser or email client or similar it should be relatively safe.
There are plenty of Kiosk mode apps for Android but none of them is free (don't try to look, no chance to find one), the cheapest cost about 7 USD one-time purchase, the more expensive ones cost 20 per month per device or more and come with remote control etc... Not cheap but kiosk mode apps are almost exlusively used by businesses so that's why there is lack of free apps.
Anyhow I believe this is the closest as I could get to deal with this.
I would like to use an android as a Windows 10 PC terminal. I'm using a Samsung Fold3 running Android 12 if it matters. It seems like a fairly simple process. Enable Remote Desktop on the Windows 10 PC. Make sure the PC's firewall (and virus protection software) passes Remote Desktop access. Install Remote Desktop Client on the Android and setup the connection to the PC.
The Remote Desktop Client sees the PC, fills in the active user account and requests the user password. I can enter the password but the android does not respond to the "Continue" button and all I can do is cancel out of it. I can also try to edit the PC configuration to setup a user account so that a password does not need to be entered each time but in this case the save button is unresponsive whether or not a password is entered.
This same thing happens whether I select the PC found on the local wifi or I enter the PC's IP address manually (with or without the 3389 port number).
Can anyone give me a clue as to what I'm doing wrong or how to proceed?
Sorry. User error. I was doing something stupid.
Never mind.
These remote desktop options allows you to access Windows from Android easily with just one click.https://www.anyviewer.com/how-to/remote-control-windows-10-from-android-0427.html
Oliviaaaa7 said:
These remote desktop options allows you to access Windows from Android easily with just one click.https://www.anyviewer.com/how-to/remote-control-windows-10-from-android-0427.html
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Thanks for the link.
My initial problem was just a usage error getting Microsoft Remote Desktop Client to work when on the same network. I fixed that issue and am able to use it to control my PC from an android as long as I'm on the same local network which is useful but I would also like to be able to do it from anywhere on the internet.
Your link led to a discussion of this issue with the possibility of using port forwarding or a VPN to allow access to my PC from an external network with varying degrees of complexity and hacking potential.
The link also discussed using chrome and a google account to access my PC remotely. This is unacceptable because I won't use chrome and have uninstalled it from all my android devices plus although I do have a Google account, I only use it to explicitly download apps from the store and otherwise disable Google Play Services and the Google Play Store and will not use any app that requires Google Play Services to function. So this option is out.
The final option requires me to create an account at a third party site and presumably direct all of my traffic through this third party. This too is unacceptable to me.
So the question is, is there a simpler method to access my PC from an android device that's on a different network than having to setup a vpn or enabling port forwarding on my router, that doesn't require registering for and using a third party service to accomplish the goal?