M66B, developer of the popular XPrivacy app, is closing the official support thread for the app:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xprivacy-ultimate-android-privacy-app-t2320783
This thread is meant for any existing users to communicate with each other going forward.
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This is the best privacy manager. But I really hope that we can use it on magisk as module. I don't want Xposed.
MaXi32 said:
This is the best privacy manager. But I really hope that we can use it on magisk as module. I don't want Xposed.
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It's not possible,magisk can't hook into code,only xposed can do that
Magisk can only change and add files
Xposed can only change and add code
You can't turn an xposed module into a magisk module and vice-versa,just because they're both called modules doesn't mean they do the same thing
Huh? XPrivacy has always relied on Xposed (hence the name). Why should it suddenly be different?
altae said:
Huh? XPrivacy has always relied on Xposed (hence the name). Why should it suddenly be different?
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Yeah,there's no other way for xPrivacy to work without xposed's ability to hook and modify app code at runtime
How would you configure Tiktok in Xprivacy?
Hello all,
How would you configure Tiktok in Xprivacy?
Thanks.
Xposed is lob
MaXi32 said:
This is the best privacy manager. But I really hope that we can use it on magisk as module. I don't want Xposed.
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Magisk is only a root manger application.
And its modules are nothing but replacement of system files in mirrored system partition created by magisk.
Where xposed can hook Methods and resources.
Never underestimate xposed.
It has great role in reverse engineering of application and customisation.
Badly missing Xprivacy on magisk. Was anyone able to work with Xprivacy Lua ?
Samdroid18 said:
Badly missing Xprivacy on magisk. Was anyone able to work with Xprivacy Lua ?
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Xprivacy and Xprivacy Lua are not magisk modules.
XprivacyLua is working well on my 2 x S8. One one Oreo and the other on pie.
The one on pie needs magisk to be able to install Edxposed.
May anybody help me to make Xprivacy compatibility to deny requets of libraries (loadLibrary) on Android 7, please?
Or to make the possibility to ALLOW or DENY "Accounts" category based on PARAMETERS?
How may I refresh Xprivacy to read database again without need to reboot?
Thank you very much.
XPL Is a must have Tool
it's a shame that XPL has been discontinued. I can no longer imagine an android smartphone without xpl.
XPL deserves support.
it's a shame that XPL has been discontinued. I can no longer imagine an android smartphone without xpl.
XPL deserves support.
Is there a way to completely delete the XPL settings? unfortunately my phone does not start as long as XPL is active. have probably made too many settings.
As soon as I reactivate the module, the phone no longer starts.
deleting data does nothing.
LinoPino221 said:
it's a shame that XPL has been discontinued. I can no longer imagine an android smartphone without xpl.
XPL deserves support.
it's a shame that XPL has been discontinued. I can no longer imagine an android smartphone without xpl.
XPL deserves support.
Is there a way to completely delete the XPL settings? unfortunately my phone does not start as long as XPL is active. have probably made too many settings.
As soon as I reactivate the module, the phone no longer starts.
deleting data does nothing.
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If you do a search for Xposed, there is a uninstall ZIP file that you can flash using recovery mode that will uninstall Xposed, which will then disable Xprivacy and your phone should be able to bootup.
JohnCody said:
If you do a search for Xposed, there is a uninstall ZIP file that you can flash using recovery mode that will uninstall Xposed, which will then disable Xprivacy and your phone should be able to bootup.
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e phone starts as soon as i deactivate edxposed. that's working.
I just want to delete all settings and data from xprivacylua. are there any special folders?
the normal deletion of the data does nothing
LinoPino221 said:
e phone starts as soon as i deactivate edxposed. that's working.
I just want to delete all settings and data from xprivacylua. are there any special folders?
the normal deletion of the data does nothing
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I think you should be able to disable the Xprivacy "module" from within the xposed app, then reboot. Then uninstall xprivacy like you would any other app, then reinstall the xprivacy APK and it should start with default settings.
XPrivacy was way better than XPL, I don't know why M66B would dump it. I still have it running on my Galaxy S5 with Kitkat, it's not like it needs any updating, it's fine how it is. It just needs to run heh. Anyone know how I could get it running on a recent and supported version of Android (like Oreo) and EdXposed? Is it even possible? I'd like to help to work on it.
scarlion said:
XPrivacy was way better than XPL, I don't know why M66B would dump it. I still have it running on my Galaxy S5 with Kitkat, it's not like it needs any updating, it's fine how it is. It just needs to run heh. Anyone know how I could get it running on a recent and supported version of Android (like Oreo) and EdXposed? Is it even possible? I'd like to help to work on it.
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XPrivacy doesn't work on recent Android versions anymore due to structural changes in Android, which is the main reason why XPrivacyLua was developed.
M66B said:
XPrivacy doesn't work on recent Android versions anymore due to structural changes in Android, which is the main reason why XPrivacyLua was developed.
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What kind of structural changes? Ain't no hill for a climber.
Also XPL doesn't run with EdXposed, so it's in a worse position than XP from my point of view. Have to stick with my ancient S5 for now.
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What kind of structural changes? Ain't no hill for a climber.
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In fact many things were changed, but the main obstacles are tighter security (SELinux), how the activity manager service works and how apps are being started. Since XPrivacy is not supported anymore, I am not going to provide more details, but both the source code of XPrivacy and XPrivacyLua are on GitHub, so you can check for yourself.
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Also XPL doesn't run with EdXposed, so it's in a worse position than XP from my point of view.
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Really? My impression is that XPL and EdXposed runs fine.
Is there a way to hide the battery status? I have an annoying battery Warnung in my car every time the battery is less then 50% when my Smartphone is connected with Bluetooth. I cant disable that in the car hifi settings. Or can i send fake data?
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Hi All,
I love Greenify, I used it regularly on my phone.
Unfortunately, I got a new job and my work required me to install an MDM product, Mobiliron
It will not let me access my work information unless I uninstall greenify. It detects certain applications on their list. It's a really dumb implementation, but not much I can do about it.
Is there an alternate build that I could install that anyone has that is the same application but named something different that might hopefully not flag in their application blacklist?
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Hi All,
I love Greenify, I used it regularly on my phone.
Unfortunately, I got a new job and my work required me to install an MDM product, Mobiliron
It will not let me access my work information unless I uninstall greenify. It detects certain applications on their list. It's a really dumb implementation, but not much I can do about it.
Is there an alternate build that I could install that anyone has that is the same application but named something different that might hopefully not flag in their application blacklist?
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In case you have installed Xposed, try MinMinHide.
Thanks for the option, but I need a non root option unfortunately. Greenify works fine, but because it flags on an application blacklist it conflicts
For an Android 5.x device, you can use secondary user for your work app, which won't see the apps installed in the primary user.
jbstanford said:
Hi All,
I love Greenify, I used it regularly on my phone.
Unfortunately, I got a new job and my work required me to install an MDM product, Mobiliron
It will not let me access my work information unless I uninstall greenify. It detects certain applications on their list. It's a really dumb implementation, but not much I can do about it.
Is there an alternate build that I could install that anyone has that is the same application but named something different that might hopefully not flag in their application blacklist?
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Ine just found this here in the forums:
[APP][ROOT] Servicely - Replacement for Greenify [24 Apr 15]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3091708
You must be rooted, but at least don't have Greenify installed.
oasisfeng said:
For an Android 5.x device, you can use secondary user for your work app, which won't see the apps installed in the primary user.
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Mmm...didn't know that.
Like Windows different users??
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 using Tapatalk 4
jbstanford said:
Thanks for the option, but I need a non root option unfortunately. Greenify works fine, but because it flags on an application blacklist it conflicts
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PIRATA! said:
Ine just found this here in the forums:
[APP][ROOT] Servicely - Replacement for Greenify [24 Apr 15]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3091708
You must be rooted, but at least don't have Greenify installed.
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Well, Servicely also requires root and thus is rather impracticable, I guess.
PIRATA! said:
Mmm...didn't know that.
Like Windows different users??
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Yes, you can set up different accounts for the same device.
This module prevents components from trying to enable themselves.
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We can use MyAndroidTools or MyAndroidTools Pro (you can find them in the Google Play) to disable components(service,broadcast receiver,activity,content provider).
But any app can enable their own component through an open api (setComponentEnabledSetting).
This module just prevent it.
The icon comes from Uchiha Shisui's Mangekyō Sharingan.
1. Log:record all the components that use "setComponentEnabledSetting" to enable themselves,not matter whether it is checked in the blacklist.
2. BlackList settings:select the app you want to block,then save.
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//the main source code:
Code:
XposedHelpers.findAndHookMethod("android.app.ApplicationPackageManager",
loadPackageParam.classLoader,
"setComponentEnabledSetting",
ComponentName.class, int.class, int.class,
new XC_MethodHook() {
@Override
protected void beforeHookedMethod(MethodHookParam param) throws Throwable {
if (((int) param.args[1]) == PackageManager.COMPONENT_ENABLED_STATE_ENABLED) {
param.args[1]=PackageManager.COMPONENT_ENABLED_STATE_DISABLED;
}
}
});
I love your app !!! What version do I need to be on for this to work ?
Would be nice if you explained more info in your thread ? What exactly does this do that the app already doesn't ?
does MyAndroidTools 1.2.8.7 apk need to be installed first and then this Xposed Module 0.1?
how exactly does this work? please explain in detail and also the installation procedure.
I agree with m0han. The module doesn't provide us with a user interface. So when activated through Xposed, what exactly is it doing? Do we need to download the apk from the app store? More clarification is needed before I activate this module. Thanks.
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This module prevent components from trying to enable themselves.
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Awesome, thank you!
Finally something to stop K9-Mail and Google Play store from starting at boot
Would you consider making the Xposed module or even MyAndroidTools open source? Xposed modules and root apps are scary and releasing the source would increase trust immensely.
I bought the pro version and I would actually buy it again or donate for an open source version. Your app and XPrivacy (open source ) make a very nice couple on any phone :laugh:
@wangqi060934, it is very cool and higly anticipated feature. Thank you!
But how does it work? How does it distinct components disabled by me with MyAndroidTools and components disabled by host app itself? And, by the way, can such components be visually distinguished in MyAndroidTools's GUI?
I don't know the nature of this facts but some apps (e.g. Gmail) indeed have services which are disabled without any manual intrusion.
Kind regards!
There is a beta2 now. I already have MyAndroidTools 0.9.8.6 installed from Play Store. I downloaded the beta through Xposed and installed it as we usually do for Xposed modules, enabled it in Xposed and rebooted.
If we go to XPOSED>modules and click on My AndroidTools, we are asked to activate the module. When we click OK, it goes back to the modules screen and if once again clicked, the UI appears. We have Log, Blacklist and Settings options at top left.
The blacklist menu gives options of third party apps and system apps and when you choose one, the apps are listed with a checkbox against their names. Till now I have experimented. After this comes the conjecture.
If we choose one or more of the apps and click the save button at top right, then that app is prevented from enabling itself unless we invoke that app ourselves. This is my understanding. I have not attempted it. I am afraid as 1. I am not an expert 2. there is no info about what this module actually does 3. it is an Xposed module 4. I won't have my laptop for some more time (in case something happens).
The settings option has only one option to show a toast when a blocking happens. The log is a log.
So if somebody else is brave enough to experiment further or if the OP explains things, I would be happy.
EDIT:
The app also appears in the app drawer and clicking it has the same effect as from Xposed.
if you do a search on xda theres more info on this app when you find it try the tenshi_xp settings.
v0.2 is not working for me, it always show me that the Module is not active even though I can see in Xposed Log it's loaded.
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v0.2 is not working for me, it always show me that the Module is not active.
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Same here.
(CM12.1 at SGS4mini I9192)
xk0niR said:
v0.2 is not working for me, it always show me that the Module is not active even though I can see in Xposed Log it's loaded.
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There seems to be an issue with the UI. I also get the popup that the app is not active and asking me to activate it. If I activate it, the UI closes. The workaround I found is to open it from recents. Then the UI stays and you can play with it.
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Kirrrr said:
Same here.
(CM12.1 at SGS4mini I9192)
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wangqi060934 said:
This module prevent components from trying to enable themselves.
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The module block massenger to connect to the network
Envoyé de mon SM-N910F en utilisant Tapatalk
Version 0.3 seems to work again.
I was wondering about the purpose of a blacklist. When I disable a service for an app with MyAndroidTools, I do not want that app to re-enable said service. Essentially this means that all apps should be activated in the blacklist in the Xposed module?
There is a version 0.6 now. Further the Dev has also furnished more info on the app in the first post.
When we reboot after enabling the app in Xposed and open the app, the log populates and shows the components which have been enabled through 'setComponentEnabledSetting'. We can then long press the component which we want to disable and choose 'blacklist'. It is then shown as blacklisted. The 'blacklist settings' shows the third party apps installed on the phone which can be selected and saved for blocking.
So find any component or third party apps which you want to block and do so. When something is chosen for blocking and it tries to enable itself, it is blocked and an entry appears in the log with its name and the time of its blocking.
If anyone finds any further info, please post the same so that we can learn.
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daniel_m said:
Version 0.3 seems to work again.
I was wondering about the purpose of a blacklist. When I disable a service for an app with MyAndroidTools, I do not want that app to re-enable said service. Essentially this means that all apps should be activated in the blacklist in the Xposed module?
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No. You check the log and if you find the blocked app/component shown as started, then you add it to the blacklist.
As the Dev explains in the first post, not all disabled apps/components enable themselves. Only a few do so. You find them from the log and block them. Not all.
tnsmani said:
No. You check the log and if you find the blocked app/component shown as started, then you add it to the blacklist.
As the Dev explains in the first post, not all disabled apps/components enable themselves. Only a few do so. You find them from the log and block them. Not all.
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Yes, I noticed. Of the 200 apps installed on my phone, only K9-Mail and Google Play Store try to re-enable some services.
The question is, does blacklisting impact performance? If not, one could simply blacklist all apps and not care about checking the log. On my ancient Sony Xperia Mini Pro, blacklisting all apps did not seem to slow down the phone noticeably.
Installed it and it worked perfectly; however I had to uninstall the module since it caused, sometimes, a bootloop. It didn't happened all the time and if I accessed to the recovery and rebooted the phone after a forced shutdown, phone booted correctly. I'm almost sure it's the module fault because since I uninstalled it the phone is working smoothly, anyway I don't know how to provide a log in order to help.
I have a Oneplus One running custom CM12.1 by Sultanxda.
Bino92 said:
Installed it and it worked perfectly; however I had to uninstall the module since it caused, sometimes, a bootloop. It didn't happened all the time and if I accessed to the recovery and rebooted the phone after a forced shutdown, phone booted correctly. I'm almost sure it's the module fault because since I uninstalled it the phone is working smoothly, anyway I don't know how to provide a log in order to help.
I have a Oneplus One running custom CM12.1 by Sultanxda.
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Try the next version 0.7
Module fc since last version
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA-Developers mobile app
FC on blacklist menu and still bootloop, with and without system app selection...
Bino92 said:
FC on blacklist menu and still bootloop, with and without system app selection...
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Was also suffering with alot of bootloop, couldn't work out what app it was. Glad I found your comment
SecureAccessibility - Accessibility services or password-on-boot encryption? Pick both!
SecureAccessibility allows you to use accessibility services while still keeping the password-on-boot screen enabled!
If your password-on-boot screen is currently disabled, you will have to reactivate it for SecureAccessibility to work.
Compatible with everything from Kitkat (4.0) all the way to Oreo (8.1)!
If you find a bug, post here or create an issue in the Github issue tracker with your logcat + Xposed logs.
NOT TESTED on heavily modified ROMS (Touchwiz, LG, EMUI, etc...)
Xposed repository link: http://repo.xposed.info/module/xyz.nulldev.secureaccess
Source code: https://github.com/null-dev/SecureAccessibility
I managed to name the thread wrong while copy and pasting. Huge derp. It's fixed now.
Wow I was waiting a module like this a while ago.
Hy, may I ask why would I compromise phone's security if I would have accessibility enabled at the same time as pattern on boot? I'm just trying to understand the problem, I hope you can explain it
Also i want to know the problem.
It looks like I was actually wrong. This module may actually improve the security of your phone!
The reason accessibility services disable the password on boot screen is so users that rely on accessibility services to input data don't get locked out. This is because accessibility services are not available early on boot until the user decrypts their phone (they are not usable while entering the boot password).
I got this explanation from here where users are petitioning Google to keep the password on boot screen while having accessibility services enabled (which is what this module does): https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=79309
By keeping the accessibility services enabled with the password on boot screen, you get the best of both worlds, with no compromise on security.
I have removed the warning from the module descriptions.
To add to comment #6 above:
Yes, this module has zero security impact.
All it does is prevent Android from disabling the boot encryption password when you enable an accessibility service. Period.
Before I used this module, whenever I turned on an accessibility service, I had to reenable password on boot by resetting my pin, which was a chore.
Fif_ said:
To add to comment #6 above:
Yes, this module has zero security impact.
All it does is prevent Android from disabling the boot encryption password when you enable an accessibility service. Period.
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So I won't have any issues if I have to disable xposed after making use of this module for some reason? Just worried I might lock myself out of my phone.
Silkeyway said:
So I won't have any issues if I have to disable xposed after making use of this module for some reason? Just worried I might lock myself out of my phone.
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Yep, nothing will happen.
Great work! Thank u very much!
greetz, brockn
Now that we have a janky Xposed on Nougat, has anyone tried it?
I've looked at the code, it should work, but doesn't on Nougat, Oxygen OS 4.5.10 on OnePlus 5.
No errors in the logs related to this module.
Fif_ said:
Now that we have a janky Xposed on Nougat, has anyone tried it?
I've looked at the code, it should work, but doesn't on Nougat, Oxygen OS 4.5.10 on OnePlus 5.
No errors in the logs related to this module.
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I've just checked it again as well and it *should* work but I can't test it. Do you get the warning that password-on-boot will be disabled when you try to enable an accessibility service?
null-dev said:
I've just checked it again as well and it *should* work but I can't test it. Do you get the warning that password-on-boot will be disabled when you try to enable an accessibility service?
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Yes I did.
I also checked the nougat source code and I agree with you that it should work [emoji3]
Yet it doesn't. It could be OOS patching the settings manager. I'll need to decompile it one day.
Fif_ said:
Yes I did.
I also checked the nougat source code and I agree with you that it should work [emoji3]
Yet it doesn't. It could be OOS patching the settings manager. I'll need to decompile it one day.
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The official version of Xposed for Nougat was just released and I can confirm it works on there.
null-dev said:
The official version of Xposed for Nougat was just released and I can confirm it works on there.
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I'll try it as soon as a systemless version comes out.
Edit: It works fine with the official Rovo89 Xposed 88.1 systemless and Magisk 14.2.
:angel:
I'm using Android 9 Magisk 20 and riru sandhook, just installed apk/activated xposed and seems to work so far. My intent was to prevent accessibility from turning my tasker off. This seems to the only real solution. Thank you.
Oukitel K9
Hi all,
I'm using my S7e with nougat and there is no xposed yet here.
Can someone share how it works this app without using xposed mode? Is this still being so useful in Nougat and without xposed?
Thanks!
yamwt said:
Hi all,
I'm using my S7e with nougat and there is no xposed yet here.
Can someone share how it works this app without using xposed mode? Is this still being so useful in Nougat and without xposed?
Thanks!
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Install recent builds as a system app to enable 'privilaged' mode which yields functionality similar to Boost + Xposed. Great for Nougat.
Davey126 said:
Install recent builds as a system app to enable 'privilaged' mode which yields functionality similar to Boost + Xposed. Great for Nougat.
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I just enabled this on my device and under Mode it does say it's in root+privileged mode, but I can't seem to enable any of the Xposed options. am I missing something?
dimm0k said:
I just enabled this on my device and under Mode it does say it's in root+privileged mode, but I can't seem to enable any of the Xposed options. am I missing something?
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I also converted it as a system app through TiBU but the mode stays as "rooted" perhaps because I am on Nougat.
And Xposed options can not be enabled. I think that it functions as rooted but in a better fashion. But I don't see any difference in performance between normal installation and as a system app.
EDIT: After reading on another thread that TiBU places Greenify apk in /system/app instead of /system/priv-app, I checked and found that indeed the apk was in app instead of priv-app. So used TWRP to move the apk to priv-app and rebooted. Now Greenify is functioning in root+privileged mode. Let me check the performance. (Of course still no Xposed features).
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I also converted it as a system app through TiBU but the mode stays as "rooted" perhaps because I am on Nougat.
And Xposed options can not be enabled. I think that it functions as rooted but in a better fashion. But I don't see any difference in performance between normal installation and as a system app.
EDIT: After reading on another thread that TiBU places Greenify apk in /system/app instead of /system/priv-app, I checked and found that indeed the apk was in app instead of priv-app. So used TWRP to move the apk to priv-app and rebooted. Now Greenify is functioning in root+privileged mode. Let me check the performance. (Of course still no Xposed features).
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ahh, thanks for the confirm... I haven't really noticed anything different either since the change, but let me know if you do. I was hoping privileged mode would give some of the Xposed options, but thanks for confirming
dimm0k said:
I just enabled this on my device and under Mode it does say it's in root+privileged mode, but I can't seem to enable any of the Xposed options. am I missing something?
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tnsmani said:
I also converted it as a system app through TiBU but the mode stays as "rooted" perhaps because I am on Nougat.
And Xposed options can not be enabled. I think that it functions as rooted but in a better fashion. But I don't see any difference in performance between normal installation and as a system app.
EDIT: After reading on another thread that TiBU places Greenify apk in /system/app instead of /system/priv-app, I checked and found that indeed the apk was in app instead of priv-app. So used TWRP to move the apk to priv-app and rebooted. Now Greenify is functioning in root+privileged mode. Let me check the performance. (Of course still no Xposed features).
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Curious if you have Xposed functionality on any non-nougat ROMs associated with the Google account being used (ie: paid upgrade)?
Davey126 said:
Curious if you have Xposed functionality on any non-nougat ROMs associated with the Google account being used (ie: paid upgrade)?
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if I understand correctly, I had a non-Nougat phone prior to this current phone that has Xposed and has Greenify donation key installed on it... why do you ask? that phone is no longer alive/used anymore
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if I understand correctly, I had a non-Nougat phone prior to this current phone that has Xposed and has Greenify donation key installed on it... why do you ask? that phone is no longer alive/used anymore
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Sorry - didn't phrase question well. Was asking if you had the paid version of Greenify (donation key). Was hoping that might explain lack of access to Xposed functionality when running in privileged mode.
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Sorry - didn't phrase question well. Was asking if you had the paid version of Greenify (donation key). Was hoping that might explain lack of access to Xposed functionality when running in privileged mode.
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ahh, yes, I do have the donation key installed...
Davey126 said:
Sorry - didn't phrase question well. Was asking if you had the paid version of Greenify (donation key). Was hoping that might explain lack of access to Xposed functionality when running in privileged mode.
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Yes, I also have the donation package installed. Are you running Nougat? Do you get the Xposed options?
Though on opening Greenify I don't find any difference, I find that the phone sleeps better and the drain during idle has come down after moving Greenify to priv-apps.
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Yes, I also have the donation package installed. Are you running Nougat? Do you get the Xposed options?
Though on opening Greenify I don't find any difference, I find that the phone sleeps better and the drain during idle has come down after moving Greenify to priv-apps.
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Well - I speak in half truths. Nougat is installed on a test device. Migrated Greenify to a system app a few weeks ago. Verified it was running in 'Root + Privileged' mode and quickly checked access to Xposed-based features which popped up as expected. But (a huge but...) never attempted to enable any as it was a test device and didn't immediately need the extended functionality. You can guess the rest...can't enable any of the Xposed options...just like everyone else. I hang my head in shame for not throughly testing.
Small positive: Privileged works similarly to Boost w.r.t the speed of hibernation. Probably some other goodies too. Not ready to jump over to Nougat in my daily driver due to other Xposed dependencies. So really not in a good position to give Privileged mode a through assessment.
I am using one application which force me to turn my data connection to continue with that app. I am on WiFi and have no Sim Card on my device (so no possibility to have real data connection)
I need some thing which can make fool that app that my android is on Data connection instead of WIFI.
Please help me. Thank you.
(Made ton of search on Google and on the forum, without success...
Seen a lot of demand for the exact opposite though)
ArriorTiz said:
I am using one application which force me to turn my data connection to continue with that app. I am on WiFi and have no Sim Card on my device (so no possibility to have real data connection)
I need some thing which can make fool that app that my android is on Data connection instead of WIFI.
Please help me. Thank you.
(Made ton of search on Google and on the forum, without success...
Seen a lot of demand for the exact opposite though)
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I mocked this up pretty quickly. tell me if it works for you
firefds said:
I mocked this up pretty quickly. tell me if it works for you
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Huge tanks for your time. Haven't tested the app because unfortunately I can't get more than the version 87 of Xposed and this app requires the version 90
However, still huge thanks, and if you are able to make it fonctionnal with Xposed 87, it would be really awesome.
Still thank you, and have a nice day
ArriorTiz said:
Huge tanks for your time. Haven't tested the app because unfortunately I can't get more than the version 87 of Xposed and this app requires the version 90
However, still huge thanks, and if you are able to make it fonctionnal with Xposed 87, it would be really awesome.
Still thank you, and have a nice day
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Sure.. here you go.
What is the app you are trying to use called?
Thanks a lot, however :
With my android 7 phone, the app can be installed but not running at all, with any activity shown by Titanium backup or in ram activities (work with xposed though)
In Nox Android 5.1.1, the app can't be installed (nox is the main thing i use, the phone is here in order to test)
With all my gratitude for your efforts and time, with the hope (if it's not too much to ask), you can fix that
(And it's an app that show content only when connected with a 4g or data connection)
ArriorTiz said:
Thanks a lot, however :
With my android 7 phone, the app can be installed but not running at all, with any activity shown by Titanium backup or in ram activities (work with xposed though)
In Nox Android 5.1.1, the app can't be installed (nox is the main thing i use, the phone is here in order to test)
With all my gratitude for your efforts and time, with the hope (if it's not too much to ask), you can fix that
(And it's an app that show content only when connected with a 4g or data connection)
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It will be easier to fix if I know that app's name.. there are a few ways for app to recognize data connection and I implemented one way.
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Try this. It should work for Android 4+.
Keep in mind there is no activity for this, it's just an xposed module.. you won't see any icon for it and don't need to open it, just enable it in xposed.
Great thank you, it's installed with the test phone, and ticked on Xposed
But, with Nox with Android 5.1.1, still the same issue
I tried my best to find solutions by myself, and here is what I did
- > Tried to install normaly : Don't Work (app can't be installed)
- > Tried with lucky patcher (on a copy of a clean device) : Still don't work, with the message -> PM Error Failure Install Parse Failed No Certificates and the app was NEVER installed before (was a clean device)
- > Tried to install as a system app with Lucky Patcher : Work, but App not showing in Xposed or any App List (so don't work)
- > Tried to install a backup from my phone where the app was working : No Success
What can I do ? Thanks for your time
ArriorTiz said:
Great thank you, it's installed with the test phone, and ticked on Xposed
- > Tried with lucky patcher (on a copy of a clean device) : Still don't work, with the message -> PM Error Failure Install Parse Failed No Certificates and the app was NEVER installed before (was a clean
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Thank you, this helped me. I signed the APK with a newer method that doesn't work on Android versions lower than 7.
Here is the apk signed compatible with android 5.
The app is installed with Nox and the issue is not showing
And wanted to wait longer to tell you if all will still be okay but seems to work really good
Huge thanks, once again
I'm sure that I won't be the only one interested by what you just made
Thank you
Nice app @firefds
It is possible to create version for XposedBridge 54?
Thanks
firefds said:
It will be easier to fix if I know that app's name.. there are a few ways for app to recognize data connection and I implemented one way.
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Hey, I am sorry if I am bothering but i would really be grateful if you could helpl me with this. I have an app that does not run unless it detects data connection instead of wifi.
My question is can I use your module using virtual xposed? if yes, could you guide me through it? thank you
firefds said:
Thank you, this helped me. I signed the APK with a newer method that doesn't work on Android versions lower than 7.
Here is the apk signed compatible with android 5.
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Hi. Have you got a similar app that works the other way around? One that fakes mobile data as a wifi connection? I'm on Android 11.
Old thread but same problem. I have an application that simply will not work on any device that does not or cannot have a mobile data connection. This app believes any of those devices are considered an emulator and therefore will not work on said device. I need to trick this application into thinking Wi-Fi is either mobile data or I need a way for the app to think mobile data is being used. I am using this application on Android 9, or rather lineage OS 16. I have come close to tricking it using several of the apks provided in this thread, but none of them seem to do the trick for a long enough time. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Using Xposed (Lsposed) zygote. And with the latest magisk.
Any one find similar app for ATV Box 9.0, please?
@firefds I can't make ICICI Pockets app work without mobile data connection using the apks attached here. Maybe an update is necessary? I am using Magisk Delta with MagiskHide enabled to hide root from the app, Zygisk is disabled and so using Riru variant of latest LSPosed. Any help would be much appreciated. TIA.
Edit: The app worked after using a VPN but like Wifi it detected VPN use and displayed a warning so maybe in the future they will block this workaround. It would be great if mobile data can be faked.
Edit2: The app seems to work in Wifi directly without resorting to the use of VPN. The app is so riddled with bugs that it's hard to say anything with certainty.
There used to be an module called "Anynet" and it used to do same.. Maybe OP can make a module like that for all of us