Hello,
So my question is, how do I stop an application from checking root and third party applications?
I'm on a rooted one plus 6t. I love Xposed but when I use Xposed, snapchat can tell I have it installed and bans me.
I've modded several apk's in the past and can work my way around XML sometimes smali.
Where exactly would I start with a decompiled Snapchat APK in order to stop it from detecting root and third party applications?
FYI, I've tried to use blocking apps/modules to hide Xposed from snapchat and still got banned so those methods dont currently work.
Thanks!
Magisk hide and maybe the module. After u hide reset the app.
joke19 said:
Magisk hide and maybe the module. After u hide reset the app.
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I did that with Snapchat while running edxposed on my op6t. Snapchat was still able to figure out I was running Xposed Framework.
The only solution I see, for now, is to decompile the snap APK and figure out where in the coding it's giving the command to check for third party applications. Then disable it. I figured it's probably in smali coded in some if/then style.
Xposed have a hide app
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Xposed have a hide app
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Yes, I'm aware. However, Snapchat is still able to detect the presence of Xposed Framework.
I'm looking for a permanent solution, a way to decompile the Snapchat application and remove the code that is responsible for detecting Xposed. I've searched for everything I can think of using notepad÷÷ in the decompiled Snapchat APK but I can't seem to find anything.
Pain-N-Panic said:
Yes, I'm aware. However, Snapchat is still able to detect the presence of Xposed Framework.
I'm looking for a permanent solution, a way to decompile the Snapchat application and remove the code that is responsible for detecting Xposed. I've searched for everything I can think of using notepad÷÷ in the decompiled Snapchat APK but I can't seem to find anything.
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And this?
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.corphish.prefedit
joke19 said:
And this?
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.corphish.prefedit
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Seems interesting. I'll give it a shot.
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This seems simple enough and I though a quick search would set me straight, but I can't seem to find the answer to this.
Is there a way to prevent data access for individual apps? (both WiFi and 3/4G)
Essentially, I'm trying to block internet access for certain apps while the rest on the device is connected.
I'm running CM10.2 on a GS3.
Thanks in advance.
fua1 said:
This seems simple enough and I though a quick search would set me straight, but I can't seem to find the answer to this.
Is there a way to prevent data access for individual apps? (both WiFi and 3/4G)
Essentially, I'm trying to block internet access for certain apps while the rest on the device is connected.
I'm running CM10.2 on a GS3.
Thanks in advance.
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You'll need to install the Xposed framework from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=24267797
After you have it installed, reboot so that the framework applies.
Then grab Xprivacy from here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2320783
Install Xprivacy then go back to the framework, it is installed as an app, select modules, enable Xprivacy, reboot the phone.
After your phone is done rebooting, open Xprivacy from the app drawer, it may ask for root, allow it, Find your app, Disable it's data connectivity, Annnnnnd profit? Cheers!
Critical Detox said:
You'll need to install the Xposed framework from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=24267797
After you have it installed, reboot so that the framework applies.
Then grab Xprivacy from here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2320783
Install Xprivacy then go back to the framework, it is installed as an app, select modules, enable Xprivacy, reboot the phone.
After your phone is done rebooting, open Xprivacy from the app drawer, it may ask for root, allow it, Find your app, Disable it's data connectivity, Annnnnnd profit? Cheers!
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Profit, you say? Straight to phase three, eh?
I was really hoping there'd be a setting somewhere I'm just not aware of. Didn't wanna have to mess with frameworks and such
Thanks for the help.
Just grab a firewall app. This way you can prevent what ever app you want from getting access. Xposed can cause issues depending on your set up.
Bat cave One
I have a SM-g900t that I'm using with Straight Talk. It is rooted.
There are a few things that drive me crazy.
First the pop-ups about the battery cover and USB port cover. Before I could get rid of these with Xposed G-Touchwiz, but now it doesn't work.
Also on the stock browser. How do I get rid of the MobileLife and The Source bookmarks? Before I used a root browser to go in and change these to "editable" now that doesn't work.
One last thing. On the stock browser how can I change it so it's always in Desktop view forever! I've never figured this out, but there must be a way.
Thanks
Chris
Chris33333 said:
First the pop-ups about the battery cover and USB port cover. Before I could get rid of these with Xposed G-Touchwiz, but now it doesn't work.
Also on the stock browser. How do I get rid of the MobileLife and The Source bookmarks? Before I used a root browser to go in and change these to "editable" now that doesn't work.
One last thing. On the stock browser how can I change it so it's always in Desktop view forever! I've never figured this out, but there must be a way.
Thanks
Chris
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You should be able to remove both those warnings with Wanam Xposed module found inside of the notifications panel settings.
As far as Stock Browser issues go, I cannot help you on those one as I've never used the Stock browser. My only "suggestion" would be to use the Chrome browser, unless you just completely don't like it for some reason. But it is definitely better and gets continuous updates for it too.
misticalx said:
You should be able to remove both those warnings with Wanam Xposed module found inside of the notifications panel settings.
As far as Stock Browser issues go, I cannot help you on those one as I've never used the Stock browser. My only "suggestion" would be to use the Chrome browser, unless you just completely don't like it for some reason. But it is definitely better and gets continuous updates for it too.
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When I downloaded it said for lollipop, but when installed and I open it gives warning that it doesn't work on lollipop. And it doesn't work, has a bunch of cool settings, but they don't work.
I'm on 5.1.1.
Chris33333 said:
When I downloaded it said for lollipop, but when installed and I open it gives warning that it doesn't work on lollipop. And it doesn't work, has a bunch of cool settings, but they don't work.
I'm on 5.1.1.
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You could always download from the playstore "root app delete" and use it to uninstall pop-up receiver.
Google chrome has the desktop view in its settings.
Also the Wanam module you want Wanam Xposed for Lollipop.
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You could always download from the playstore "root app delete" and use it to uninstall pop-up receiver.
Google chrome has the desktop view in its settings.
Also the Wanam module you want Wanam Xposed for Lollipop.
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Root app delete worked! Thanks. Funny App Master couldn't find anything named that.
I have Wanam Xposed for Lollipop, but it says it will not work unless I'm on a custom rom. Says Xposed for TW Lollipop. Samsung Lollipop Roms are NOT supported yet, I will update when we get a compatible Xposed framework for Touchwiz Lollipop.
Seems like a nice app though.
I have not found a rom that works without a problem. Even the stock deodexed rom keeps flashing google drive screen over and over.
I know that there are threads like this, but the only solutions are Xposed + RootCloak or Cydia + RootCloak.
There is an app of a home service provider (T-Home) which you can watch the channels live with: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hu.telekom.tvgo
1. Xposed + RootCloak is not working with the app.
2. Cydia is not compatible with my device (SG Note 4 on 5.1.1).
3. I also tried to temporarly disable SuperSU, but it's not working either.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks for Your help in advance!
Many apps are also looking for xposed now and the only way around it is to refresh without them.
zelendel said:
Many apps are also looking for xposed now and the only way around it is to refresh without them.
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Thannks :/ And don't you know a way I could disassamble the app and get this thing out of it?
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Thannks :/ And don't you know a way I could disassamble the app and get this thing out of it?
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Not without access to the source code.
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.
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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.
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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?
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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?
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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
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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?
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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...
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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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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.
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
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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?
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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 ?
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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.
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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.
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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?