edit apk to add Device administrator permissions - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dear All ,
Good Morning .
i need assist with a personal issue .
i have annoying issue with my kids .
i need to modify the TV launcher to be uninstallable !
all i need is to modify the ( launcher apk file ) and add administrative permission same as google services and other apps .
i have skills to modify the apk decompile - recompile and editing . all i need is some assist what to add into the apk and re-compile it to be installed as administrator only .
or i'll make it easier if any one can give me the apk modified ,
Thanks ! .

Do you think it's enough? Play services is different story, but they probably soon will find articles like this.
How to uninstall stubborn Android apps
Jack Wallen shows you how to remove unwanted Android apps when the Uninstall button is grayed out.
www.techrepublic.com
Tried this and it works, but on Nougat it didn't gray out the uninstall button.
Our Thinking - Emids
blogs.quovantis.com
edit:
Uninstalling using adb gave an error though...
Failure [DELETE_FAILED_DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGER]
edit2: On Lollipop gray out works. Marshmallow??

May be looking inside here will help you

Romiui said:
i have annoying issue with my kids .
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Have you tried Parental Controls or App Locks?
Or whipping...
Parental Control - Android Apps on Google Play
Enjoy millions of the latest Android apps, games, music, movies, TV, books, magazines & more. Anytime, anywhere, across your devices.
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Enjoy millions of the latest Android apps, games, music, movies, TV, books, magazines & more. Anytime, anywhere, across your devices.
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i have managed to find a good article about it that can help !
but yet i fail to compile the file to be successfully working !
Building Apps with Device Administration API: Dev’s Guide - Magic Edtech
The Device Administration API provides device administration features at the system level to a particular application. Android 2.2 introduces support for enterprise applications by offering the Android Device Administration API. Security on any smartphone is an important concern. Device...
www.magicedtech.com
if any one can help out there and rebuild that apk attached .
Thanks in advance ! .
*The TV BOX is android 8

Romiui said:
i have managed to find a good article about it that can help !
but yet i fail to compile the file to be successfully working !
Building Apps with Device Administration API: Dev’s Guide - Magic Edtech
The Device Administration API provides device administration features at the system level to a particular application. Android 2.2 introduces support for enterprise applications by offering the Android Device Administration API. Security on any smartphone is an important concern. Device...
www.magicedtech.com
if any one can help out there and rebuild that apk attached .
Thanks in advance ! .
*The TV BOX is android 8
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If it's android 8 it probably is the same, the method doesn't work...
Why not try some of those app locks and parental tools instead...
Or just hide the remote control...

CXZa said:
Or just hide the remote control...
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I wish !

Romiui said:
i have managed to find a good article about it that can help !
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That is about the same as I found. It seems that besides that one has to make it device owner, not just profile owner, or whatever.
Android Device Owner
In our previous blog post called Implementing Kiosk Mode in Android: Part 3, we briefly explored the Device Owner concept that was introduced in Android 5.0, Lollipop. In this article, we will provide a more in-depth look at the Android Device Owner, device policy controllers and what these mean...
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Here is info for Tasker
https://tasker.joaoapps.com/userguide/en/help/ah_device_owner.html
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[Q] Unison on Android

Has anyone had any luck getting unison file sync onto an android phone. The only link I can find that actually tells how is in Japanese.
Given that I need a specific version of unison, how I could compile it to run it via the terminal app?
Tipika said:
Given that I need a specific version of unison, how I could compile it to run it via the terminal app?
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Desesperate bump.
I am regularly looking into this issue every now and then but can't find anything new. I also need unison to run in android as it is the way that I am syncing all my files over several machines and servers.
Maybe you could just install linux cli tools
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.galoula.LinuxInstall
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.azlinux765.alinstaller
There was another app to add CLI tools without a full linux install, but I can't find it anymore
I have got unison (version 2.40.102) compiled on android now. I'm not next to my computer that I compiled it on but I can hopefully help you out if you tell me what bits you need explained. I started off using the Japanese instructions and google translate! I am also happy to share the binary with anyone who wants it.
Tipika said:
Maybe you could just install linux cli tools
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.galoula.LinuxInstall
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.azlinux765.alinstaller
There was another app to add CLI tools without a full linux install, but I can't find it anymore
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Thanks it actually helped a lot ... indirectly
I already knew about chroot based Linux installs and while it would effectively allow me to run unison from a Debian chroot, I wanted something more native. However, your post pushed me to look again into such options and I discovered an amazing project that allows to run Debian in a more seamless fashion using symlinks, bind-mounts and other tricks to make the experience of Debian near native.
http://sven-ola.dyndns.org/repo/debian-kit-en.html
I can now run unison over ssh and the only issue I found was a permission problem that can get fixed by asking unison to not sync permission changes.
Of course a completely native solution would be still better I think. That's why ...
noobuntu said:
I have got unison (version 2.40.102) compiled on android now. I'm not next to my computer that I compiled it on but I can hopefully help you out if you tell me what bits you need explained. I started off using the Japanese instructions and google translate! I am also happy to share the binary with anyone who wants it.
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... such an offer to help compiling unison on android would be great
I actually tried to find this Japanese tutorial but did not succeed in locating it. Maybe I did not use the right search terms...
UnisonSync
Hi there,
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A couple of pointers:
- Keigo Imai's patch to to cross-compile OCaml on Android (https://sites.google.com/site/keigoattic/ocaml-on-android)
- Jérôme Vouillon's OPAM Android repository (http://github.com/vouillon/opam-android-repository)
This should help you cross compile unison (I did this on Linux).
I also released recently a GUI app that allows you to unison without dealing with the command line (and without rooting) on Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.danielroggen.unisonsync
Cheers,
Dan
bdaman80 said:
Has anyone had any luck getting unison file sync onto an android phone. The only link I can find that actually tells how is in Japanese.
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the google play link is broken
fixed link
Tipika said:
the google play link is broken
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fixed.
Now also a free version, but that one requires to use the command line (e.g. from Terminal Emulator) and to be root:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.danielroggen.unison

[XAP]Share Box - DLNA and much more :) for Samsung with Interop Unlock

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And now application that we really missing. It lets you share contents with nearby devices via DLNA.
For devices with Interop Unlock
The application allows you to send your content to other devices connected to the same access point.
Additionally, you can download, play and save the contents of other devices to your device.
Something extra, you get the ability to remotely control the device, so you can you can play and share content to another device using your device.
Download Xap
Share_Box_1.0.1.5_windowsmania_pl.zip
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Share Box - udostępnienie po DLNA i dużo więcej dla Samsunga z Interop
marass82 said:
And now application that we really missing. It lets you share contents with nearby devices via DLNA.
For devices with Interop Unlock
The application allows you to send your content to other devices connected to the same access point.
Additionally, you can download, play and save the contents of other devices to your device.
Something extra, you get the ability to remotely control the device, so you can you can play and share content to another device using your device.
Download Xap
More on:
Share Box - udostępnienie po DLNA i dużo więcej dla Samsunga z Interop
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NOICEEE!!!
Since AllShare isn't available for WP8 devices, its the first free DLNA app! Thanks Man!! You're awesome!
Would it be entirely too much to ask that you upload it to a reputable site that doesn't try and spam you with malware and obvious scams (instead of sending you the file) when you click the download button? For example, there's this site, forum.xda-developers.com, which allows you to attach ZIP files of up to 20 megabytes. I bet you even already have an account there...
I mean, this sounds really cool and I'd love to take a look, but at this point I half assume it's malware itself, given the behavior of the site you linked.
EDIT: The third time I tried the download (after the second time triggered the XSS filter and the first time tried to serve me an EXE file instead) I did instead receive a ZIP file wrapping a XAP file (you know that's pointless, right? XAPs *are* ZIP files) to go with my popup ad suggesting a really sketchy "downloader" EXE file. No source code though, so I guess I'll have to decompile the app...
I added the xap.
GoodDayToDie said:
Would it be entirely too much to ask that you upload it to a reputable site that doesn't try and spam you with malware and obvious scams (instead of sending you the file) when you click the download button? For example, there's this site, forum.xda-developers.com, which allows you to attach ZIP files of up to 20 megabytes. I bet you even already have an account there...
I mean, this sounds really cool and I'd love to take a look, but at this point I half assume it's malware itself, given the behavior of the site you linked.
EDIT: The third time I tried the download (after the second time triggered the XSS filter and the first time tried to serve me an EXE file instead) I did instead receive a ZIP file wrapping a XAP file (you know that's pointless, right? XAPs *are* ZIP files) to go with my popup ad suggesting a really sketchy "downloader" EXE file. No source code though, so I guess I'll have to decompile the app...
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Wow, forum.xda-developers.com? I've never heard of it! I'll check it out and report back.
Share Box and Samsung Link are now official
Hi guys,
Don't know if it's all news but now Share Box and Samsung Link are official for all Ativ S users on Samsung Apps.
Tnx,
Co'

Anyone know how to root an MStar (Kogan) Android TV?

I have a Kogan KALED55KU8000SZA 55-inch Smart TV - identified by My Device Pro as an "MStar Android TV" from "MStar Semiconductor", using the "arbutus" board and the "monet" hardware. It runs Android TV 5.1.1 ("Lollipop"), Build aosp_arbutus-userdebug 5.1.1 LMY47V 1.1.20170720.153235 test-keys. There is a hardware report attached in PDF, courtesy of the "Device Info HW+" Android application from Andrey Efremov.
I've asked elsewhere on this site about replacing Android TV with another Linux-based operating system (such as Ubuntu), however as I expected, it's looking like this might not be a realistic solution... So now I would like to "root" this "smart" television, in order to remove some of the rubbish which is included and set the "smart" television to either switch to HDMI "x" when I turn it on or automatically run Kodi/XBMC for Android when I turn the "smart" television on.
Courtesy of Xda Developers, I have thus far tried:
* -Key Root Master (MOD Version) 1.3.6, which crashes when I try to run the application;
* KingRoot 5.3.7, which does not seem to work (it counts up to 25% on the "Aquiring Root" screen, then tells me that "root failed");
* Framaroot 1.9.3, which tells me Your device seems not vulnerable to exploit included in Framaroot.
I can see that KingRoot supposedly has more "root" success via USB debugging, but I cannot seem to get the "developer" mode to appear because when I do the "click on build seven times" thing, nothing happens and no extra menus appear... The "smart" television has multiple USB ports and wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity; I'd need to physically check but (Android) settings seems to think it has an ethernet port too,
Has anyone has any luck "rooting" these "smart" televisions?
Have U tried this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515887&page=2
Another solution is Plex TV which IMHO is superior to Kodi.
Plex apps available for all OS, or you can use a browser.
Obviously you need a server.
The new Kogan Android TV rocks or just use Chromecast & a device to drive it.
Sorry but best I can suggest.
scottysau said:
Have U tried this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515887&page=2
Another solution is Plex TV which IMHO is superior to Kodi.
Plex apps available for all OS, or you can use a browser.
Obviously you need a server.
The new Kogan Android TV rocks or just use Chromecast & a device to drive it.
Sorry but best I can suggest.
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Try 360 root, it work fine for me
any update
Hi gregoryopera,
Did you find any clues ?
I must thank you for all your post on internet, because you made me learn that your TV is a clone of mine, and I managed to find the mstar_upgrade.bin for yours, that include the google play files i was needed in order to make my tv little bit more clever ^^
I wasn't able to root mine, but as you can get a root access through ADB (thanks to the "user debug" state), you can already do many things..
from what i found, you could remove unwanted apk with this :
./adb connect #ip_of_tv#
./adb root
./adb connect #ip_of_tv#
./adb remount
./adb shell pm list packages
./adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.#copy-paste_package_name#
For launching specified apk at start, you could use Launch on Boot app, which didn't require a rooted devices
For info, after adding my tv device id to the https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/ page, and few hours of delay, i was able to use the google play, and then i was able to update google play services 14.7.99 (020400-223214910)
Now I fighting with it in order to use a bluetooth dongle (all drivers and files are already present in the system, but I'm unable to activate the bluetooth..)
Another point I'm looking at, is to add widevine drm support to it, since the original nexus player build.id=LMY47V was supporting it..
Could you please send me some picture of your system UI (I'm thinking about flashing my "philips" mstar arbutus tv with your "kogan" mstar arbutus firmware... philips created an incredible ****e for this tv, android settings hidden, home page is a philips store app suggestions loader (totally useless)...) or tell me where you may have post it already ?
many thanks,
Heyy ThAneb!
I have been facing similar problems with you guys. I know this is a somewhat old post but I was hoping how you set up adb in your tv? I cannot turn on developer mode so I don't really know how I go about doing it because evry other step to set it seems to require it to be on the dv mode.
Please tell how I can set it up.
Hi, I know it's a bit late but I managed to enter in developer mode, you need to connect an external mouse to do that, click several times till enable come back to the main screen and go in settings. It might show developer mode. I'm trying now to enable root mode and then change the build.
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Development WSA-pacman: Windows Subsystem for Android package installer

Greetings my fellow geeks
I would like to share my small part-time project I've been working on on the last few weeks.
I would've liked to post it in the Windows 11 dedicated thread, but well... there isn't any at the time of writing this
That said, this project is still in a very early stage of development, as of yet barebones (but I have many plans to expand it), and I even was too lazy to remove the default Flutter logo and icon... so consider it a pre-alpha; but hey, it works!
This may not sound like a "few weeks in development" project, but I had to implement a way to read an Android apk icon from scratch and that's what I spent most of my time with.
At the moment the application allows you to install any .apk package on WSA (by associating .apk files to the executable), as well as providing a convenient shortcut to the Android settings and the "Manage Applications" section (otherwise only accessible via console commands). It also has a few options (android port and light/dark theme).
More features are on the way, and I plan to show way more information on the installer (eg. app permissions, option to downgrade a package etc...)
The app is open source and available to download here
Some screenshots:
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alesimula said:
Greetings my fellow geeks
I would like to share my small part-time project I've been working on on the last few weeks.
I would've liked to post it in the Windows 11 dedicated thread, but well... there isn't any at the time of writing this
That said, this project is still in a very early stage of development, as of yet barebones (but I have many plans to expand it), and I even was too lazy to remove the default Flutter logo and icon... so consider it a pre-alpha; but hey, it works!
This may not sound like a "few weeks in development" project, but I had to implement a way to read an Android apk icon from scratch and that's what I spent most of my time with.
At the moment the application allows you to install any .apk package on WSA (by associating .apk files to the executable), as well as providing a convenient shortcut to the Android settings and the "Manage Applications" section (otherwise only accessible via console commands). It also has a few options (android port and light/dark theme).
More features are on the way, and I plan to show way more information on the installer (eg. app permissions, option to downgrade a package etc...)
The app is open source and available to download here
Some screenshots:
Spoiler
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great.many thanks for your hard work.but when i duble click on .apk apps in my PC win10 x64 its open install menu but the install button is in gray color.thats mean its not active.any idea ?
hooooossamq said:
great.many thanks for your hard work.but when i duble click on .apk apps in my PC win10 x64 its open install menu but the install button is in gray color.thats mean its not active.any idea ?
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It most likely means WSA is shut off, try opening an Android app (eg. Amazon Appstore) to boot it up, or set it to never shut down automatically in WSA options (not recommended)
You must also make sure to enable Android developer mode (also in WSA settings)
EDIT: now that I'm reading your comment again, you said you have Windows 10, did you manage to install WSA there?
alesimula said:
EDIT: now that I'm reading your comment again, you said you have Windows 10, did you manage to install WSA there?
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yup.i just not notice that its for win11.but after i install it i read there.so there is no chance to use it in win10?
hooooossamq said:
yup.i just not notice that its for win11.but after i install it i read there.so there is no chance to use it in win10?
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It requires WSA, so I guess it's not strictly Win11 as long as you manage to install WSA on Windows 10 (I have no idea whether you can and how)
This app just provides a GUI for apk installation, but depends on the Android subsystem
alesimula said:
It requires WSA, so I guess it's not strictly Win11 as long as you manage to install WSA on Windows 10 (I have no idea whether you can and how)
This app just provides a GUI for apk installation, but depends on the Android subsystem
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thank you.i think its need win11.
Thank you very much for translating the app into Hebrew.
For some reason all the time it disconnects from me and gives the wrong port impression.
How could it not register it for me.
And is it possible to give support in APKS
Thank you.

How to Bring Back Clipboard Functionality on Android 10 and Later?

Hi all,
Ever since Android 10 landed, I've been avoiding it as it stupidly took away the ability to use extremely versatile clipboard managers like Easy Copy. Instead of simply giving us a permission control for clipboard access, scroogle completely blocked access for every other app, pretending it's for privacy, meanwhile they're likely just avoiding their services being denied permission to user clipboards. /endRant
Does any clever dev out there know a way to bring back this major functionality of Clipboard Reading back to the platform with Android 10? Or simply grant an app like Easy Copy this permission via ADB?
I'd like to use the Hades ROM on my Note 8, but I simply can't stand losing access to an extremely handy app like Easy Copy; hands-down the most versatile clipboard manager on ANY platform (feel free to show me anything as versatile as it on ANY other platform)!
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MrElectrifyer said:
Hi all,
Ever since Android 10 landed, I've been avoiding it as it stupidly took away the ability to use extremely versatile clipboard managers like Easy Copy. Instead of simply giving us a permission control for clipboard access, scroogle completely blocked access for every other app, pretending it's for privacy, meanwhile they're likely just avoiding their services being denied permission to user clipboards. /endRant
Does any clever dev out there know a way to bring back this major functionality of Clipboard Reading back to the platform with Android 10? Or simply grant an app like Easy Copy this permission via ADB?
I'd like to use the Hades ROM on my Note 8, but I simply can't stand losing access to an extremely handy app like Easy Copy; hands-down the most versatile clipboard manager on ANY platform (feel free to show me anything as versatile as it on ANY other platform)!
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Hey, If you're rooted with magisk there is a real simple solution to fix this issue on Android 10+. Download the 2 modules listed below in magisk or follow steps written below from the devs github links. After installing both these modules you'll have back 100% full functionality of Android's clipboard with 3rd party apps working again as they had previously on Android 9 and prior. Should work on nearly all Android 10+ ROMs. Enjoy...
Requirement :
Must be rooted with MAGISK installed.
1. Install Riru-Core
2. Install Riru-ClipboardWhitelist
3. Reboot
4. Open Clibpboard Whitelist app and add apps to Whitelist.
Source:
Clipboard Whitelist Module -
https:/github.com/Kr328/Riru-ClipboardWhitelist
Riru Magisk Module -
GitHub - RikkaApps/Riru: Inject into zygote process
Inject into zygote process. Contribute to RikkaApps/Riru development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
DroidFire said:
Hey, If you're rooted with magisk there is a real simple solution to fix this issue on Android 10+. Download the 2 modules listed below in magisk or follow steps written below from the devs github links. After installing both these modules you'll have back 100% full functionality of Android's clipboard with 3rd party apps working again as they had previously on Android 9 and prior. Should work on nearly all Android 10+ ROMs. Enjoy...
Requirement :
Must be rooted with MAGISK installed.
1. Install Riru-Core
2. Install Riru-ClipboardWhitelist
3. Reboot
4. Open Clibpboard Whitelist app and add apps to Whitelist.
Source:
Clipboard Whitelist Module -
https:/github.com/Kr328/Riru-ClipboardWhitelist
Riru Magisk Module -
GitHub - RikkaApps/Riru: Inject into zygote process
Inject into zygote process. Contribute to RikkaApps/Riru development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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That you very VERY much for shearing this @DroidFire ! I was just about to clean install the Android 9 Deluxe ROM on my Note 8, but now that I'm aware of this fix to the annoying Android 10 issue, will certainly be giving Hades ROM a shot.
Will respond with an update once I get everything installed and re-configured. Thanks again!
MrElectrifyer said:
That you very VERY much for shearing this @DroidFire ! I was just about to clean install the Android 9 Deluxe ROM on my Note 8, but now that I'm aware of this fix to the annoying Android 10 issue, will certainly be giving Hades ROM a shot.
Will respond with an update once I get everything installed and re-configured. Thanks again!
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No problem, glad I could help. I was extremely irritated when google made the decision to go ahead with some the changes planned for android 10 knowing it would essentially cripple clipboard functionality, but luckily the dev who created the "Clipboard Whitelist" app came through with a fix. Looking forwared to hearing back with your update, hopefully all goes well and your no clipboard blues have gone away...!!

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