Bk disabler - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Quick question guys i started using BK package disabler few days ago and i'm now interested should i hit button clear data when i disable wanted app/process?thanks

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Unauthorized actions have been detected..

I bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 earlier and I'm getting this constant notification every 5-10 minutes reading something along the lines of “unauthorized actions have been detected” and “restart your device to undo any unauthorized changes” which does nothing. I've tried a complete wipe, updating my phone to the latest software, etc.
I'm almost certain it has something to do with Samsung's stupid "security" application KNOX. It is a hidden app that has no option to remove or disable.
Returning my handset isn't an option, I have the Iron Man Edition, so finding a replacement isn't exactly easy to do.
Currently I've paid the $2 and downloaded Package Disabler for the Play Store. 20 minutes in and that seems to be a temporary fix. I'm not willing to root my phone.
I'm on the same boat and I ****ing hate it.
MarkGibbons said:
I bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 earlier and I'm getting this constant notification every 5-10 minutes reading something along the lines of “unauthorized actions have been detected” and “restart your device to undo any unauthorized changes” which does nothing. I've tried a complete wipe, updating my phone to the latest software, etc.
I'm almost certain it has something to do with Samsung's stupid "security" application KNOX. It is a hidden app that has no option to remove or disable.
Returning my handset isn't an option, I have the Iron Man Edition, so finding a replacement isn't exactly easy to do.
Currently I've paid the $2 and downloaded Package Disabler for the Play Store. 20 minutes in and that seems to be a temporary fix. I'm not willing to root my phone.
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Download Package Disabler from the Play Store. It completely stops those messages. Then we've got to wait for Samsung to fix the problem they've already acknowledged a month ago. Awesome.
From "flagship" to "beautiful Titanic"
MarkGibbons said:
Download Package Disabler from the Play Store. It completely stops those messages. Then we've got to wait for Samsung to fix the problem they've already acknowledged a month ago. Awesome.
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Disable Knox is "shoot the messenger", but does not solve the problem of Samsung S6 Edge. I'm in Spain, Orange has changed me 3 times the S6 Edege for the same problem and now only allowed to send it to repair it in unused condition!. Samsung in Spain does not ensure that launch an update can solve the problem.
MarkGibbons said:
I bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 earlier and I'm getting this constant notification every 5-10 minutes reading something along the lines of “unauthorized actions have been detected” and “restart your device to undo any unauthorized changes” which does nothing. I've tried a complete wipe, updating my phone to the latest software, etc.
I'm almost certain it has something to do with Samsung's stupid "security" application KNOX. It is a hidden app that has no option to remove or disable.
Returning my handset isn't an option, I have the Iron Man Edition, so finding a replacement isn't exactly easy to do.
Currently I've paid the $2 and downloaded Package Disabler for the Play Store. 20 minutes in and that seems to be a temporary fix. I'm not willing to root my phone.
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the problem buged me for a month and the whole month i wasn't even using it but going back and ford to sc and left ny phone there. Now, the only possible fix is update to 5.1.1 as update has been released and that solved my problem. say goodbye to 5.0.2 and update
What I did was to install and app call package disabler and turn off some aplicarían called security log agent and that was all, I don't receive more notifications and I'm not a root user
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I have a notification to download and install the update. How do I permanently get rid of the notification? I have titatium backup..is there something I should freeze?
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osubeavs said:
I have a notification to download and install the update. How do I permanently get rid of the notification? I have titatium backup..is there something I should freeze?
Thanks in advance.[emoji1]
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If you long press on the notification, you will see a little "info" icon. Click that and "show no notification from this app"
Also as a backup, every time I see a notification, the first thing I do is make a nandroid backup. One time I let my sister use my phone to make a call and she accidentally clicked install and bricked it... If you make an immediate nandroid backup, you'll have a "checkpoint" to restore to in case you do install by accident.
When I long press it it shows "Google Play Services" as being the owner of the notification. I went ahead and disabled notifications anyway.
Also, I'm trying to figure out what is downloading the OTA on my phone. I did a search, including system apps, in titanium backup for OTA and found nothing. I did a google search and some said to disable LGFOTA.apk and other apks but I couldn't find any of them on my phone.
I am on stock rooted and depend on root daily with the apps I use so I hope it doesn't force me to update. I've heard of that happening on other phones. My most recent notification wouldn't let me press "Later" anymore and was now a persistent notification.
So, will I not be able to root, if I update to the official 6.0?
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I think you **may** have to freeze the update center. I searched for "update" in my equivalent of TB ( I'm too poor to be able to afford TB pro after paying for the phone lol) & it showed the update center, which I went ahead & froze. That seemed to make my notification disappear. Hope this helps! :fingers-crossed:
mircury said:
When I long press it it shows "Google Play Services" as being the owner of the notification. I went ahead and disabled notifications anyway.
Also, I'm trying to figure out what is downloading the OTA on my phone. I did a search, including system apps, in titanium backup for OTA and found nothing. I did a google search and some said to disable LGFOTA.apk and other apks but I couldn't find any of them on my phone.
I am on stock rooted and depend on root daily with the apps I use so I hope it doesn't force me to update. I've heard of that happening on other phones. My most recent notification wouldn't let me press "Later" anymore and was now a persistent notification.
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Bk disabler

Quick question guys i started using BK package disabler few days ago and i'm now interested should i hit button clear data when i disable wanted app/process?thanks

Bk disabler

Quick question guys i started using BK package disabler few days ago and i'm now interested should i hit button clear data when i disable wanted app/process?thanks

Searching for a no-root package disabler.

While really put off by the recent Samsungs, I still decide to change my S8 for a S10. On the S8 I had Bk Disabler + Plugin, but while searching on the Playstore I can't seem to find it, or any other trustworthy app.
I have enabled ADB, and now I'm searching for a local (on the smartphone, no-root package disabler like Package Disabler Pro or Bk Disabler but can't find them (or at least in the case of BK/Service Disabler, a no-root version).
Thanks.
This.
You have ADB and environment... What's the functionality are you looking for with the disabler app that you aren't getting when you disable (or uninstall but keep a copy of the APK with the --k switch) with the package manager from command line? If I know what's important to you maybe I can make a recommendation.
L!V3_4_XC3SS said:
You have ADB and environment... What's the functionality are you looking for with the disabler app that you aren't getting when you disable (or uninstall but keep a copy of the APK with the --k switch) with the package manager from command line? If I know what's important to you maybe I can make a recommendation.
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On the fly changes. Useful for troubleshooting.
L!V3_4_XC3SS said:
You have ADB and environment... What's the functionality are you looking for with the disabler app that you aren't getting when you disable (or uninstall but keep a copy of the APK with the --k switch) with the package manager from command line? If I know what's important to you maybe I can make a recommendation.
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I need an on the fly (as in a smartphone app) package disabler like BK disabler + plugin which I use to have on my S8. I don't like having to plug to adb, and have tedious command lines I don't have a (gui) visibility on.
But I haven't been able to find the same solution I used to have on my S8
blackhawk said:
This.
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I'm not searching for a cloud but a "local" feature as in an app on the smartphone directly.
OgreTactic said:
I'm not searching for a cloud but a "local" feature as in an app on the smartphone directly.
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My version runs offline once activated.
Lol, I know I firewall block it
Anyone?
That's all folks... and a few more like I described.
blackhawk said:
That's all folks... and a few more like I described.
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Thanks, but isn't there any working app like Pack Disabler Pro or BK Disabler? I need it badly since my new S10 battery is getting ruin in just 3 hours.
I heard about Shield/Alliance X, does it work well?
OgreTactic said:
Thanks, but isn't there any working app like Pack Disabler Pro or BK Disabler? I need it badly since my new S10 battery is getting ruin in just 3 hours
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Both of those have failed me repeatedly including the dreaded Android kernel has crashed pop up, twice with BK, that's really fun.
This one hasn't. The annual charge is a small price to pay for reliability. Supports up 3 devices. When I brought my second N10+ online it took 5 minutes or less to get PD MDM running.
blackhawk said:
Both of those have failed me repeatedly including the dreaded Android kernel has crashed pop up, twice with BK, that's really fun.
This one hasn't. The annual charge is a small price to pay for reliability. Supports up 3 devices. When I brought my second N10+ online it took 5 minutes or less to get PD MDM running.
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By this one you mean Package Disabler or Alliance Shield?
OgreTactic said:
By this one you mean Package Disabler or Alliance Shield?
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Never used Alliance Shield.

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