[EELO] device proposal for a ROM with absolutely no data leaks - Galaxy Grand Prime General

how many of you are worried about data leakages on android ,google collects a lot of data from user and may make use of it.We are literally vulnerable in today's age of internet.Do you want to stop this?
Gael Duval, the developer of Mandrake-linux is developing a ROM called EELO. He announced this project at the ending of 2017, to provide end-user a OS free from data leakages and ads .EELO will be completely free from all Google Services though based on Android
here is his blog post of EELO project
to look at what EELO offers look here
if you want your device to be supported by EELO OS submit a proposal here
format example: Samsung Galaxy grandprime (SM-G530H) (fortuna3g)
The more submissions we get , the more they consider our device, SPREAD THE WORD by sharing this post on various platforms
if you have submitted proposal seeing this post please give a like (thank) to know how many we submitted

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[Q] XXLSJ apps port to aosp/cm/aokp?

well when i always scroll through theme/apps i saw a lot of ported apps (multiwindow and stuff) for XXLSJ
But i wonder is it possible that these apps could be ported to cm/aokp/aosp??
It might sound unique, but this wasn’t the first time I’ve seen something like this. In fact, back in February the CyanogenMod team were considering adding a similar service called “Cornerstone” until Google threatened consequences for implementing this service on devices that Google supported.
What Cornerstone and Samsung Multi-Window share is the ability to truly multitask in a windowed environment. While Cornerstone is certainly more robust than Multi-Window, allowing you to create multiple panes and even retain access to the home screen, the effect that the services have on apps is fairly similar. The apps are forced into nonstandard views, which could potentially cause a poor experience.
When the Android team, specifically software engineer Dianne Hackborn, saw plans to implement Cornerstone into the next version of CyanogenMod it became abundantly clear that there were those at Google who did not want this to happen. Hackborn’s comments regarding the announcement began as a plea not to implement a potentially disruptive system and ended with direct threats, complete with consequences should the team move forward with Cornerstone.
Got from this site: http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/samsung-adds-multi-window-despite-threat-from-google-2012109/
And if you like more reading: http://www.wikiforu.com/2012/12/multi-window-on-android-in-cyanogenmod.html
It was discused on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2054254
Cheers
kona144 said:
It might sound unique, but this wasn’t the first time I’ve seen something like this. In fact, back in February the CyanogenMod team were considering adding a similar service called “Cornerstone” until Google threatened consequences for implementing this service on devices that Google supported.
What Cornerstone and Samsung Multi-Window share is the ability to truly multitask in a windowed environment. While Cornerstone is certainly more robust than Multi-Window, allowing you to create multiple panes and even retain access to the home screen, the effect that the services have on apps is fairly similar. The apps are forced into nonstandard views, which could potentially cause a poor experience.
When the Android team, specifically software engineer Dianne Hackborn, saw plans to implement Cornerstone into the next version of CyanogenMod it became abundantly clear that there were those at Google who did not want this to happen. Hackborn’s comments regarding the announcement began as a plea not to implement a potentially disruptive system and ended with direct threats, complete with consequences should the team move forward with Cornerstone.
Got from this site: http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/samsung-adds-multi-window-despite-threat-from-google-2012109/
And if you like more reading: http://www.wikiforu.com/2012/12/multi-window-on-android-in-cyanogenmod.html
It was discused on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2054254
Cheers
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Thanks for posting this; but he asked for porting those apps to AOSP/AOKP.
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Sorry but it won't happen those things need Samsung framework to work and aokp cm are not using it so it won't happen
boki9999 said:
Thanks for posting this; but he asked for porting those apps to AOSP/AOKP.
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Thx for answering
I hope there could be a multi window for us
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How to make it impossible for others to get your source code

The Android development team is very important to have a good creative . The good creative can give the huge benefits to the development team. Especially for new Android app development team, Very important ! But pirated Android applications appear, one in which ideas fall through. How to make Android app piracy does not occur, is the developer of the first task.
Whether individuals or companies, from idea to development and subsequent market promotion.it is difficult to develop Android applications that need to spend a lot of manpower and resources,If it is, being decompiled, stealing the core source code, code embedded advertising and charging Android application. So all the efforts were in vain.
But now there's a new Android application source code encryption to appear ——ijiami(Love encryption)
This technology is available for Android application, encrypted protection: Do not need to change any source code, there is no SDK, and does not affect the user experience, and shields to prevent decompiling.
This not only protects the Android developer's interests, but also to protect the interests of the users.
爱加密——ijiami.cn

New to android, custom security rom

Hello,
First of all I would like to say that I'm completely new to android (except for the occasional dabblin on a friends phone) so please go easy on me. I am tech savy, but just never had anything to do with this platform, due to my not so nice opinion of google...
I am on blackberry passport and am/was a loyal bb customer with all that follows. But please I do not wish to start android vs bb vs ios etc thread. It is a matter of taste in the end.
So long story short, never had anything to do with IOS or android as I prefered BB for security, productivity and slimeline OS. However due to recent BB swithc to android and priv (which id god awful imho) and apparent abandonment of OS10 i am faced with increasing frustraton over current passport usage as it is more and more laggy problematic every day. So seeming that bb has abandoned os10 I have finnaly decided that perhaps it is a time for a different platform.
I am considering getting the oneplus 3.
So my questions are:
- What kernel and ROM to flash? I explicitly do not want anything to do with google or google services, i do not have gmail and have no intentions to open one. I do not use any service connected to google, no cloud sync, no FB, no instagram etc.... I want my phone google free, bloatware, spyware, ads free, cloud sync free etc. so basically I want as much control over what is installed as possible, with preferably NO personal info shared to any service.
- What is the most open source build? (coming from a viewpoint that google is evil, apple too.. I am putting my trust in the open source community) - replicant project peaked my interest, but the supported phones are too old and too few. I would be extremely pleased tho, if sth like this existed for newer phones.
- Encryption is a must, both of memory and communication (pgp)
- advanced app permission control is a must
- if there exist sth like BB hub or other similar true multitasking option even better
to put it simply, what custom rom and kernel to flash to get the most secure, opensource, google and similar companies free phone with maximum control over os and no to minimum personal info shared.
I would very much appreciate if you could point me in the right direction. As i said no experiance with android, but am quick learner and tech savy. so no need to dumb it down for me.
Thank you !!

Open Source: to publish or not to publish my android app?

Dear friends,
some time ago I developed an android app based on a cloud service on my hosting where I store private information about the user (like email, drugs, name, weight...).
The app has few active users so far, I'm not updating it anymore because I lost my interest in my baby (yes, seeing it didn't flight made me loosing interest in develop) but it's really well done and well structure I would said.
The problem is that I'm not a professional dev and I know quite for sure it has important security falls all around the code (both in the app and in the server).
I was thinking of making it available on GitHub the source code of the Android version (the server version would be extremely dangerous I guess) but this would reveal how the server side works (more or less) and reveal eventually security falls...
I guess this would make a bit of advertisement on my app (I guess it's the only type of app going open source), but I'm quite worried actually on how it could go.
In the worse of cases I would need to shut down the service and set offline the app once forever, but it's a kind of my baby and to know it is still available makes me a kind of "satisfied" about my "baby".
What would you do guys? I know you will scream for "make it open source as soon as possible!", but I'm concerned about the points I wrote.
Thank you for arriving till this point reading
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MyGNUHealth - Android developer needed!

Hey guys & girls,
GNU Health is an official GNU program with the intention, to deliver healthcare with Free Software (health.gnu.org or gnuhealth.org).
The project has recently released a Personal Health Record application called MyGNUHealth. MyGNUHealth allows you to record your medical data, as well as nutrition, physical activites and mental state. It comes without any 3rd party trackers and keeps the user in ownership of his data.
It is written in Python with Qt-bindings and was developed on the PinePhone. It runs as well on Desktops that support Qt (like KDE).
With this post I would like to ask interested developers to port the application to Android, as nobody of the current team has Android knowledge.
In case of questions reply to this thread or send me a PM.
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