Is it safe to log-in to YouTube using my gmail account? I am super nervous and paranoid about having my personal information looked at and my passwords and stuff being messed with.
I am sort of technologically illiterate so I don't know the risk.
But it sounds very tempting since I've been paying YouTube Red for 3 years just for their background playback feature.
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Is it safe to log-in to YouTube using my gmail account? I am super nervous and paranoid about having my personal information looked at and my passwords and stuff being messed with.
I am sort of technologically illiterate so I don't know the risk.
But it sounds very tempting since I've been paying YouTube Red for 3 years just for their background playback feature.
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Nah i thought the same thing then i checked a connection montior and it only accesses youtube and google.
Its been approved by XDA i guess
And I've been using it for a long while now, and I've concluded that it is perfectly privacy safe.
tekzelt said:
Is it safe to log-in to YouTube using my gmail account? I am super nervous and paranoid about having my personal information looked at and my passwords and stuff being messed with.
I am sort of technologically illiterate so I don't know the risk.
But it sounds very tempting since I've been paying YouTube Red for 3 years just for their background playback feature.
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Just don't worry and log in because Google already knows everyones account passwords (at least that's what I think because Google does steal data). What you can do is log in temporarily when you watch videos and afterwards log out.
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Just don't worry and log in because Google already knows everyones account passwords (at least that's what I think because Google does steal data). What you can do is log in temporarily when you watch videos and afterwards log out.
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WTF? Google encrypts passwords and they cant see what that is. They do not steal sensitive information like THAT.
maybe advertising ID and tracking.
but passwords? no.
Keno_I said:
WTF? Google encrypts passwords and they cant see what that is. They do not steal sensitive information like THAT.
maybe advertising ID and tracking.
but passwords? no.
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I said ' I think ' . Anyway, when Google drive takes a backup of device it takes backup of wifi password too. This drive backup is only restorable while setting up a new device. But before restoring this backup you need a network of course so you turn on WiFi and enter password, then you restore so what is the need to take backup of wifi password ?????
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I said ' I think ' . Anyway, when Google drive takes a backup of device it takes backup of wifi password too. This drive backup is only restorable while setting up a new device. But before restoring this backup you need a network of course so you turn on WiFi and enter password, then you restore so what is the need to take backup of wifi password ?????
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Um i never heard of drive taking backup of wifi password...
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Um i never heard of drive taking backup of wifi password...
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As with Android - no matter what version: Wi-Fi passwords always are stored in Plain-Text-mode in file /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
So you easily can pull that file to PC and inspect it:
Code:
adb devices
adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf C:\wpa_supplicant.conf
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As with Android - no matter what version: Wi-Fi passwords always are stored in Plain-Text-mode in file /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
So you easily can pull that file to PC and inspect it:
Code:
adb devices
adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf C:\wpa_supplicant.conf
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And i was under the idiotic impression you need root to inspect saved wifi passwords.
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Also, it has the word in plural terms meaning that it backups more than one wifi password. And if you have mobile data you can still restore wifi isn't needed.
I have 3 wifi aps in my house and ofc the router itself.
The passwords are different in each of them(don't ask me why) but saving those passwords are useful so it isn't needed to reenter them again.
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Is this some kind of ADVERTISING thread? I don't see any form of discussion to this, if this was a discussion then every thread in here would be started about a particular app.
zephiK said:
Is this some kind of ADVERTISING thread? I don't see any form of discussion to this, if this was a discussion then every thread in here would be started about a particular app.
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I am sharing an app? I just copied the details, If you don't want the app then ok.. It's free anyways
i love lookout. it's simple, unobtrusive, and just works.
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i love lookout. it's simple, unobtrusive, and just works.
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Yeah, I have had a phone stolen before.. I want to be able to find this one if it is stolen
I used Lookout (back before it was "Lookout") on my Hermes. Still a great lock/locate/AV app.
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I have lookout also and like it. I was not aware of the nuke feature tho....
dublj said:
I have lookout also and like it. I was not aware of the nuke feature tho....
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haha yeah, I just saw that as I was copying the details..
I use Mobile Defense.
You can lock it, with a passcode.
You can display a message for the thief, like: (Hey I know you live XXXX I am calling the cops)
View the EXACT location with GPS.
If you are rooted and gps is off when you lose it, you can turn it on.
And lastly... You can apply it as a update.zip so the thief can't unistall it.
Just my 2 cents.
https://www.mobiledefense.com/
SamVib said:
I use Mobile Defense.
You can lock it, with a passcode.
You can display a message for the thief, like: (Hey I know you live XXXX I am calling the cops)
View the EXACT location with GPS.
If you are rooted and gps is off when you lose it, you can turn it on.
And lastly... You can apply it as a update.zip so the thief can't unistall it.
Just my 2 cents.
https://www.mobiledefense.com/
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Only thing is that is still in beta :/
Master™ said:
Only thing is that is still in beta :/
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Our phones are still in beta too... lolz
g1ftmfw said:
Our phones are still in beta too... lolz
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hhaha maybe yours is.. But mine isn't. Bionix FTW!
Master™ said:
hhaha maybe yours is.. But mine isn't. Bionix FTW!
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Haha mine is great as well i was being phececious and fishing for my favorite trolls... my vibrant ****in rocks!
g1ftmfw said:
Haha mine is great as well i was being phececious and fishing for my favorite trolls... my vibrant ****in rocks!
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haha yeah..
SamVib said:
I use Mobile Defense.
You can lock it, with a passcode.
You can display a message for the thief, like: (Hey I know you live XXXX I am calling the cops)
View the EXACT location with GPS.
If you are rooted and gps is off when you lose it, you can turn it on.
And lastly... You can apply it as a update.zip so the thief can't unistall it.
Just my 2 cents.
https://www.mobiledefense.com/
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Unfortunately, they have a waiting list! Looks like a cool app though.
I have a question, what sort of malware/hacking can be done in Android other than spamming a trillion SMS messages to all your contacts or an app using an exploit to gain superuser? I just don't see the need for anti-virus software in Android. Actually, if you really want anti-virus, it should have a native library so that it can scan application .dex files and binaries faster and better than in Java, and it should use root so that it can access the entire file system for scanning.
The only reason why I have Lookout is because of the GPS positioning. If I loose my phone I can find out where it is and kill the ass hole that stole it
UPDATE: Forgot to thank Master (the OP) for his work
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I have a question, what sort of malware/hacking can be done in Android other than spamming a trillion SMS messages to all your contacts or an app using an exploit to gain superuser? I just don't see the need for anti-virus software in Android. Actually, if you really want anti-virus, it should have a native library so that it can scan application .dex files and binaries faster and better than in Java, and it should use root so that it can access the entire file system for scanning.
The only reason why I have Lookout is because of the GPS positioning. If I loose my phone I can find out where it is and kill the ass hole that stole it
UPDATE: Forgot to thank Master (the OP) for his work
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IDK, I didn't even use the anti-virus on this. Just the other.
P.s. Thank me for what?
how is this app on battery life?
Was wandering if this app is for me. Am looking for a good lost phone tracker. Not concerned with "viruses". I know there are other apps out there for tracking, this seems to be the most popular though. What i am concerned with how much resources it uses and its hit on the battery. Also need a app that doesn't require txt service as i use gv.
So how hard a hit does this have on performance and battery ?
I'm using the MarketAccess app with latest market version and it works flawless. I did not liked the original icon and also the fact that the icon title was not spanning properly on the screen. So I edited the original .apk and replaced the icon as well the title.
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Is there any basic guide on how to best use this?
MarketAccess is a branch of MarketEnabler. Personally, I use its very basic function.
With the Market closed, I go to:
Market Access > Providers > T-Mobile
Then, I open the Market and install any US restricted apps. Once I'm done with it, I reboot the phone and the default settings are automatically restored. As I said, pretty simple and basic.
From what I understood, you did not create this, (correct me if I'm wrong ) therefore it doesnt belong in the development section
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What kind of useful apps are US only?
My favorite are:
Amazon Mobile
Google Books
Google Music
Google TV Remote
Netflix
Not sure if Books are now open to everyone, they just added Google Videos to Canada.
Personally, I live 45min from the US border and I have an US address/credit card. We have Netflix in Canada but the selection really sucks, compared to US.
I use a E4200 DD-WRT router as PPTP server with US IP's to all my devices (Google TV, mobile, tablet, etc.) when I'm at home. For example, you need an US IP to upload your music to Google Music site but you can use any IP to download/broadcast Music/Video's to any of your mobile devices. I know is not easy, but is worth the trouble. It really sucks that we have all those restrictions.
At least I can get all my music anywhere, without taking any space on my mobile.
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From what I understood, you did not create this, (correct me if I'm wrong ) therefore it doesnt belong in the development section
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Credit is clearly given into OP, I certainly hope is not going to ruin your day.
I saw many mods posted here (if you can call my change a mod... took me 2min to modify the APK), so I think is the best place for it, since is not related to Original Android development.
MOD = modification of an existing application created by someone else
There are tons of MOD threads listed in this forum, from what I saw.
Still, if I'm wrong, please let me know what would the the appropriate forum so I post there next time.
Cheers
Mate it seems to be working partially with the new market 3.1.5
You can see the currency changed to USD but you can't see the regional apps.
Could someone confirm this ?
Thanks.
It's true. I found a trick for this maybe it's too much of a headache but if you want to use new market then what you have to do is
1. Install market access.
2. Go emulate say for example t mobile.
3. Go to settings/applications/manage/ and then uninstall the updates for market. .
4. So now you have the old market. Now open the market.
5. Then wait for some time. Since it is connected to t-mobile it will update to new market.
6. Now you can download all the apps you want with new market.
The thing is it only works till restart. Then you have to repeat all the steps again.
Big hassle I know but if you absolutely have to use the new market then this is one way. Cheers.
P. S. Simply use old market with market access and freeze market updater using titanium backup to avoid all the hassle and use US APPS.
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Mate it seems to be working partially with the new market 3.1.5
You can see the currency changed to USD but you can't see the regional apps.
Could someone confirm this ?
Thanks.
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Can you give me an example of app that does not work?
I'll test it on my phone with Market 3.1.5 and let you know guys. So far all apps worked for me, I'm in Canada.
Edit: I think I know why is probably not working for some of you.
You need an US IP address as Wi-Fi spot. My DD-WRT router is set as PPTP server and broadcasts an US IP through wireless as well wired connections. So when my phone connects to the market, it does it through an US IP. Using the VPN directly into phone will not cut it.
Nice
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Inviato dal mio GT-I9100 con Tapatalk 2
very... x'D
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Is there a new version for the latest Google Play ?
Hello guys, here I present you My Webcam an app to transform your Windows Phone into a remote webcam which can be accessed using a simple web interface, VLC & any program to access IP Camera feeds.
you can also remotely take pictures and record videos it has support for IP Webcam adapters to use your phone like an pc webcam for Skype , google Hangouts & some web video chatting.
i am inspired to bring even more features with future updates.
app price is $3,99 with free trial.
Mod edit: Removed paid app link
First, the app isn't working for me: probably, your host is blocked by my firewall. Second, I should be a complete idiot to stream my (private) camera via your host with insecure (however it's doesn't matter - even if you'' implement https - who knows, maybe you are owner of the some sort of "live porno" site, who knows?!) http connection. No way, sir!
Actually, the app only create one local port people cant just accesss it over the internet ( someone correct me if i am wrong), and the other there is NO HOST thing LOL. Everything is done within your local network only.
What happened when you tried? What is your phone model?
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Actually, the app only create one local port people cant just accesss it over the internet ( someone correct me if i am wrong), and the other there is NO HOST thing LOL. Everything is done within your local network only.
What happened when you tried? What is your phone model?
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That means your app is buggy and can't detect real (internal or external) IP address of the handset connected to the router. It shows 172.20.20.20 (I just googled it: yes, it's not your IP but rarely used private adresses range - I have NO idea why you used it as a text template instead of common 127.0.0.1, for example).
Having bugs like this in the paid (and expensive for it's kind) app (JFYI, paid app promotion is against the xda rules) is also "NO WAY".
P.S. It doesn't really matter what handset model is used (it's your implementation bug!) but I used L-640 for test.
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That means your app is buggy and can't detect real (internal or external) IP address of the handset connected to the router. It shows 172.20.20.20 (I just googled it: yes, it's not your IP but rarely used private adresses range - I have NO idea why you used it as a text template instead of common 127.0.0.1, for example).
Having bugs like this in the paid (and expensive for it's kind) app (JFYI, paid app promotion is against the xda rules) is also "NO WAY".
P.S. It doesn't really matter what handset model is used (it's your implementation bug!) but I used L-640 for test.
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Hello dear sensboston, the app gets all the IPs that the phone is connected to ( this is not a text template the defaut xaml incode template is 0.0.0.0 haha) then show it in the links menu, but Windows Phone attaches the port to only one ip, my implementation is not buggy - this is Lumia 640 issue ( I can say that because I have a lot of email sent by user using this phone and bad reviews also).
sorry man maybe you will not be able to use the app not by my fault but by the way you are speeching you don't really need to, best regards.
Maybe you are right about L-640-specific bug but just tried (just in case!) on my L-920: it detects IP correctly but still doesn't work in Chrome
And, @myrcello, if you are writing something on the public forum, you should be ready not for the "thanks" only but for criticism too. Your app has too many issues for the paid app; you've posted paid app promotion on the enthusiasts forum - I believe it's a good reason to criticize your app.
Please read the article posted in the link below before posting any more paid apps on this site.
http://www.xda-developers.com/a-guide-to-paid-work-on-xda-developers/
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nfc has taken control of my de ice along with wellness and work profile. its my boyfriend ut he denirs it to the death. My google play google store and every other thing on my pho e is hacked a 100 wayz. itz making me suicidL. nobody willhelp. please someone this jedk has vone too far. itz beenover 3 yrs
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Welcome to XDA
ID how the devices are hacked if possible and purge all devices of it.
What device models and OS versions?
revvl 4 +
im sure sim swapped
metro pcs
i cant even contact my isp
Google has not responded to about 200 complaints. and so much more.
he is on my account with Metro we got our phones at same time
File a report with police detectives.
Open a new phone account.
Factory reset phone, remove the Google account before you factory reset and backup critical to hdds.
Reload PC if infected. Reflash/update router firmware and secure it or better yet have no internet connection to the PC.
Keep all social media apps off the phone and PC.
Start a new Google account after factory reset. Change all associated accounts to the new Google account along with new secure passwords.
Consider your database may have been compromised as well. Introduce to reloaded devices with caution.
Low level format all flash sticks, etc not in use.
Think before you link, download or install anything to now clean devices.
blackhawk said:
File a report with police detectives.
Open a new phone account.
Factory reset phone, remove the Google account before you factory reset and backup critical to hdds.
Reload PC if infected. Reflash/update router firmware and secure it or better yet have no internet connection to the PC.
Keep all social media apps off the phone and PC.
Start a new Google account after factory reset. Change all associated accounts to the new Google account along with new secure passwords.
Consider your database may have been compromised as well. Introduce to reloaded devices with caution.
Low level format all flash sticks, etc not in use.
Think before you link, download or install anything to now clean devices.
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ive done 50 plus resets... nothing changes... police here wont help they told me to walk and im in sevsrely remote area in boonies. I have had 20 new accounts all hijacked. No Google wont let me back in most, reset loops to unaccessable options only. Feel free to take over my device to learn it if you want. aAnything to find a solution
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drakenshines said:
ive done 50 plus resets... nothing changes... police here wont help they told me to walk and im in sevsrely remote area in boonies. I have had 20 new accounts all hijacked. No Google wont let me back in most, reset loops to unaccessable options only. Feel free to take over my device to learn it if you want. aAnything to find a solution
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this is sickening
If the OS is Android 9 or higher a factory reset will purge any rootkit or malware on internal memory.
Isolate, purge.
New phone account, talk to the phone company tech support. Once that's change, the phone is factory reset and a new Google account is set up he shouldn't be able to hack you.
File a complaint with the FBI, it falls under their jurisdiction. They have the resources to pursue this.
Contacting my isp has been tje problem. I get fake whatever and i dont get people in trouble im mean im sure they are not concerned about me personally. Factory reset dont work. It comes back still not giving me control over nothing. i mean5 times a day i can turn off Google autofill and everytime i click on it, its back on. Apps ididnt put onhere i cannot take off and they arent factory. I filed a zuit with tmobile. Somehow their vmails disappeared andi havent hesrd anything. my gmskls get stolen...... a million other things and nobody will help.
I still remember the first bitter feeling when I learned that I could not record the calls, I felt helpless: The companies could, and can, record me but I could not record them to avoid an injustice in the future.
I had a Huawei then, now a S23 Ultra, and discovered the following marvel:
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This app only took a few kbbs and added the record button in the phone menu, it recorded in very good quality and solved my life.
Now searching for the Samsung I haven't found anything similar, but I'm sure we might find something similar in some Chinese file or from some random person.
I know what you are going to tell me, there is Cube ACR (but I refuse to give permission to the connector and have access to do whatever I want with my phone) and the change of CSC region to INS but I refuse to believe that something as simple as the file I left in the photo does not exist.
Skvalex call recorder
It's free, and you download it from his website and everything just works. If you want pro features you buy the unlocker app from the play store. But basic recording features are free. And no root needed. I've used it for years and works completely offline if you want if you wanted to make sure it doesn't data.
Change csc. You can find it here on xda. No apps needed
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Change csc. You can find it here on xda. No apps needed
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Unfortunately that didn't work for me on my old zfold3 or my s23 ultra being a NA models.... So I have to use the app
spart0n said:
Skvalex call recorder
It's free, and you download it from his website and everything just works. If you want pro features you buy the unlocker app from the play store. But basic recording features are free. And no root needed. I've used it for years and works completely offline if you want if you wanted to make sure it doesn't data.
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Although the app is not available on PlayStore, I downloaded it from their official website and it also asks for full access (connector) just like Cube ACR, which is too invasive.
While it requires that for the recording I have used it while blocking all internet connectivity to the app and it works just fine without internet therefore it's not collecting anything if it can't connect to the internet
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While it requires that for the recording I have used it while blocking all internet connectivity to the app and it works just fine without internet therefore it's not collecting anything if it can't connect to the internet
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It's an interesting option, although I'm not entirely convinced, as with access to the whole phone, any command could intermittently activate internet access.
Still, out of curiosity, how do you block an app from accessing the internet?
Change csc to get it integred at sam call
Gor3zno said:
It's an interesting option, although I'm not entirely convinced, as with access to the whole phone, any command could intermittently activate internet access.
Still, out of curiosity, how do you block an app from accessing the internet?
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I use a combination of things. I have NextDNS on all of my devices including home wifi and set as private DNS on any device with that setting. I also use tracker control to block internet access to specific apps on device.