Recently, I installed the Greenify *ROOT* apk, which means i would be able to use full donation package functions.
While features that require only doation package work great, I cannot use the Xposed modules things.
Each time I try to activate one of those, the activate module interface appears, asking me to activate the module and reboot. The problem is that I have already activated the module and rebooted but the prompt keeps appearing, preventing me from using the Xposed module feature of Greenify.
I have updated my SU binary and installed Greenify as a system app but no use.
Any help?
I'm using OmniROM 5.0 Unofficial ROM on Galaxy S2.
Silvery Caster said:
Recently, I installed the Greenify *ROOT* apk, which means i would be able to use full donation package functions.
While features that require only doation package work great, I cannot use the Xposed modules things.
Each time I try to activate one of those, the activate module interface appears, asking me to activate the module and reboot. The problem is that I have already activated the module and rebooted but the prompt keeps appearing, preventing me from using the Xposed module feature of Greenify.
I have updated my SU binary and installed Greenify as a system app but no use.
Any help?
I'm using OmniROM 5.0 Unofficial ROM on Galaxy S2.
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This is because only the Greenify Beta works with XPosed for Lollipop.
Uninstall Greenify, you can keep the donation package installed.
Go here to become a tester: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.oasisfeng.greenify
Wait like 5 minutes then install Greenify.
Activate the module, reboot, enjoy
I got this
There may be several reasons:
The app you’re looking for doesn't exist
or
the app developer is not currently running a test
or
you are not eligible to participate in the testing program.
If you received the link to this page from someone, we recommend you contact them for more information.
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What now?
Is this the greenify don pack?
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I have 2 modules for Xposed.
Cool Tool and XPrivacy.
I inactivated them both in Xposed program but after reboot they still run at startup and Cool Tool don't seem to be affected at all, and XPrivacy says it's inactivated in Xposed. But why are they still running? I turned them of for a reason....
I have problems to solve that need Xposed to be shut down, but how can I shut Xposed down if it does not work?
Modules should be inactive but they still run..
How can I solve this issue? Xposed and it's modules must be totally shut off, nothing of them can be running.
I cannot uninstall them, I just want them shut down temporarily until I want to start them again.
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As far as I know, the only way to deactivate xposed is to actually uninstall it within the xposed installer. You can always reinstall it again the same way...
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kgyirhj said:
I have 2 modules for Xposed.
Cool Tool and XPrivacy.
I inactivated them both in Xposed program but after reboot they still run at startup and Cool Tool don't seem to be affected at all, and XPrivacy says it's inactivated in Xposed. But why are they still running? I turned them of for a reason....
I have problems to solve that need Xposed to be shut down, but how can I shut Xposed down if it does not work?
Modules should be inactive but they still run..
How can I solve this issue? Xposed and it's modules must be totally shut off, nothing of them can be running.
I cannot uninstall them, I just want them shut down temporarily until I want to start them again.
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You might be confusing the mods with their respective apps. An Xposed module is some extra functionality that is bundled with a regular app, and that the framework activates if it's turned on in the configuration. Even if you don't, the "rest of the app" will still be on your system, just not the module part. Many modules only consist of the Xposed stuff, while other apps may contain additional logic.
Greenify is one such example - you'll still have that app installed and running at startup even if you don't have Xposed installed at all. The 2 examples you mentioned might be the same situation, and if you're not happy with it, your only option is to uninstall them regardless of having Xposed or not.
kgyirhj said:
I have 2 modules for Xposed.
Cool Tool and XPrivacy.
I inactivated them both in Xposed program but after reboot they still run at startup and Cool Tool don't seem to be affected at all, and XPrivacy says it's inactivated in Xposed. But why are they still running? I turned them of for a reason....
I have problems to solve that need Xposed to be shut down, but how can I shut Xposed down if it does not work?
Modules should be inactive but they still run..
How can I solve this issue? Xposed and it's modules must be totally shut off, nothing of them can be running.
I cannot uninstall them, I just want them shut down temporarily until I want to start them again.
sgs5 sm-g900f
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Tungstwenty said:
You might be confusing the mods with their respective apps. An Xposed module is some extra functionality that is bundled with a regular app, and that the framework activates if it's turned on in the configuration. Even if you don't, the "rest of the app" will still be on your system, just not the module part. Many modules only consist of the Xposed stuff, while other apps may contain additional logic.
Greenify is one such example - you'll still have that app installed and running at startup even if you don't have Xposed installed at all. The 2 examples you mentioned might be the same situation, and if you're not happy with it, your only option is to uninstall them regardless of having Xposed or not.
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I just wanted to add that you can Deactivate them in the installed applications. That would put them to "hibernate" w/o having to uninstall them and w/o loosing their configurations. If what one wants is to stop any app (including Xposed modules) you can just try what I suggested (it only works for downloaded apps). The app will also dissapear from the Xposed module list. You can revert afterwards.
Does it happen to anyone else where running xposed dramatically decreases battery life?
Hello!
I have a problem described in the topic.
My device is Samsung GS4 Active running stock 4.4.2 KK, rooted.
Until yesterday I had a working Xposed installer (2.7experimental) with half a dozen modules, namely: Amplify, AppOpsXposed, Lucky patcher, One++, Vk hack and of course Wanam Xposed.
And yesterday I got rid of all the Google stuff. Deleted all Google *** apps, including GP market and GP services. Migrated to 1Mobile Market.
And after that Xposed installer (itself, not the modules) started to crash on doing the following:
1) start Xposed installer, 2) click Download section, 3) click ANY module there including the framework itself.
So I get "Unfortunately, Xposed Installer has stopped".
The error log does NOT have anything about the crashes.
What has been done to avoid this behavior:
- cleared dalvik-cache
- wiped cache partition
- uninstalled an installed back different versions of Xposed installer (2.6.1 & 2.7experimental)
- activated and deactivated all 6 modules installed
Luckily, ALL the modules work perfectly, they have been successfully activated in Xposed installer every time I reinstalled the app.
So my question is: does anyone know what to fix so to make the Installer open the modules in Download section without crashes.
Thank you in advance. Sorry for my English
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Hello!
I have a problem described in the topic.
My device is Samsung GS4 Active running stock 4.4.2 KK, rooted.
Until yesterday I had a working Xposed installer (2.7experimental) with half a dozen modules, namely: Amplify, AppOpsXposed, Lucky patcher, One++, Vk hack and of course Wanam Xposed.
And yesterday I got rid of all the Google stuff. Deleted all Google *** apps, including GP market and GP services. Migrated to 1Mobile Market.
And after that Xposed installer (itself, not the modules) started to crash on doing the following:
1) start Xposed installer, 2) click Download section, 3) click ANY module there including the framework itself.
So I get "Unfortunately, Xposed Installer has stopped".
The error log does NOT have anything about the crashes.
What has been done to avoid this behavior:
- cleared dalvik-cache
- wiped cache partition
- uninstalled an installed back different versions of Xposed installer (2.6.1 & 2.7experimental)
- activated and deactivated all 6 modules installed
Luckily, ALL the modules work perfectly, they have been successfully activated in Xposed installer every time I reinstalled the app.
So my question is: does anyone know what to fix so to make the Installer open the modules in Download section without crashes.
Thank you in advance. Sorry for my English
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Found your old question after having the same problem, with no answer. Later, I realized (from reading xposed installer logs) that the problem was me previously "integrating into ROM" (with Titanium) what is called "Android System Webview" app.. I had problems "undoing" the integration, ended up re-installing it from the Market... but now it works.
So I'm leaving this here: if the installer closes on opening stuff in Modules tab, check your WebView.
Hello friends, I'm running Marshmallow 6.0 on my Oneplus One phone and I need xposed framework... but after flashing it (xposed-v89-sdk23-arm), my phone app stopped working, no access to contacts, favorites... nothing! I tryied even with xposed-v88-sdk23-arm version, but the same.... No phone app access. So, I cannot use my phone with xposed framework flashed on it! Will anybody help me solve this horrible problem, please? Thank you.
almost same question here. My sdk is 22
Running xposed installer after installation makes my phone to soft-reboot
Try force stopping Xposed Installer app, then clear cache and data for app, then restart app and see what happens. Also ask in section for your phone model/ROM if still happening.
Yakimus said:
almost same question here. My sdk is 22
Running xposed installer after installation makes my phone to soft-reboot
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The posts #3-5 should be in different threads, but i have the same problem as OP, an old device with Android 4.4.2, XI 2.6.1. XI will stop/crash when i try to open any module in the download section.
Also have Titanium backup installed... but i have no app called "Android System Webview". Is it something i should install for Xposed Installer? I never had this problem before but haven't updated for a while, so i'm trying to get some things updated. Thanks
I finally found that the problem was that I had Download Manager disabled. Enabling/(defrosting it with Titanium) has allowed XI to work again!
Hi, I've been playing a game called Legion of Heroes for quite some while.
One day, after an update, suddenly the game started to detect that I have Xposed Framework installed and refused to start up.
I am familiar with apps detecting root and not turning on, but I've never seen an app that detects Xposed Framework before...
Is there a way to prevent the detection or somehow bypass the detection?
I've tried Xprivacy and disabled all the system permissions (including the getInstalledPackeges, getInstalledApplications, and all those other ones as well), however, the game still detects that Xposed is installed.
Its pretty frustrating since I have so many Xposed modules and I would have to uninstall Xposed in order to play this game...
Thanks in advance!
It's very difficult to deal with that problem.Maybe you can uninstall the xposed and install it again after starting on the game.
I have the same problem with a game called Seven Knights.
Really hope there will be an Xposed cloak module soon!
I have seen it before. Only one course of action. Leave 1 star rating explaining why. You can't hide xposed. Most companies will back off due to the negative publicity. It is entirely moronic to blacklist exposed. If it is used to cheat in your game then you need to deal with it by moving things server side or use native calls. Blacklisting the framework is simply the stupid way out of your project's issues.
Hi
You can try a module Sudohide. Use this module to hide one app from other. Try this..
Dhanankayamishra said:
Hi
You can try a module Sudohide. Use this module to hide one app from other. Try this..
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Hi, I tried it. It didn't work.. Is it possible that the app (in my case Block Strike) is checking for other xposed related apps too?
install magisk (systemless root - systemless xposed) and install xposed installer and turn magisk hide on in magisk manager
then if u want to play the game just simply turn xposed off in xposed installer and reboot it won't take time like before to optimize apps when reactivating it
ahmedsasker said:
install magisk (systemless root - systemless xposed) and install xposed installer and turn magisk hide on in magisk manager
then if u want to play the game just simply turn xposed off in xposed installer and reboot it won't take time like before to optimize apps when reactivating it
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This is not a real solution. Seems you've misunderstood the question. We are looking for some way to prevent a particular app from knowing that Xposed is installed, not to disable Xposed.
Anyone have any ideas?
LowVolume said:
This is not a real solution. Seems you've misunderstood the question. We are looking for some way to prevent a particular app from knowing that Xposed is installed, not to disable Xposed.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Ahmedsasker was giving you the only known solution at this time. There has been much discussion in XDA about Xposed tripping Safetynet, which more and more games are using to detect an open system. Even the systemless Xposed module cannot be hidden at this time using Magisk. The real issue is that Safetynet is becoming more sophisticated with every new iteration, if you read the threads in Magisk to see it recently circumvented the hide methods of version V12 and luckily the developer found a solution with Beta V13. Its a cat and mouse game to stay ahead.
jrmt077 said:
Ahmedsasker was giving you the only known solution at this time. There has been much discussion in XDA about Xposed tripping Safetynet, which more and more games are using to detect an open system. Even the systemless Xposed module cannot be hidden at this time using Magisk. The real issue is that Safetynet is becoming more sophisticated with every new iteration, if you read the threads in Magisk to see it recently circumvented the hide methods of version V12 and luckily the developer found a solution with Beta V13. Its a cat and mouse game to stay ahead.
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I don't use xposed anymore since I'm on 7.1, but last time I encountered an app that detected I had it installed, using appopsxposed to disable storage permissions of said app seemed to do the trick last time. Is this no longer the case?
Truant_Luce said:
I don't use xposed anymore since I'm on 7.1, but last time I encountered an app that detected I had it installed, using appopsxposed to disable storage permissions of said app seemed to do the trick last time. Is this no longer the case?
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With Safetynet in place now I am not sure if that is a solution, I havent read any comments of anyone successfully using Xposed without tripping SN. Maybe someone using appopsxposed can comment back.
Hide exposed framework
Use dotmod module, u can download on xposedi apk. Dotmod can hide xposed, root, hook, etc. I hope cannhelpyou
8intang said:
Use dotmod module, u can download on xposedi apk. Dotmod can hide xposed, root, hook, etc. I hope cannhelpyou
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Tested, Pokemon Go still sees Xposed via Magisk. Only option there is to turn module off, reboot and when you want to use Xposed again, Enable module, reboot, enable module again in xposed installer (beta, not enabled), reboot, enable module and reboot again.
you can try DIWA module Xposed
dotmod, Diwa and HiddenCore Xposed modules are ALL CLOSED source..
Is there any open source or otherwise trustworthy app or module to hide Xposed from an app?
RootedLee said:
dotmod, Diwa and HiddenCore Xposed modules are ALL CLOSED source..
Is there any open source or otherwise trustworthy app or module to hide Xposed from an app?
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github. com/aldyjrz/Xposed-Safetynet-Hider
Test this open source project app
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My Experience, A standalone Install did not pass "SafetyNet" checks, even the basic integrity check failed.
I just installed it from Magisk as a module but again the same, both the checks (basic and cts) are failing., Just wanted to post this reply to see if somebody has a suggestion so that I can also follow.
Update:
I can conclude that Xposed from magisk is the best choice right now.
Installing Xposed in anyway makes this thing called "safetyNet" fail, and you cannot use apps like Netflix and Google pay.
If you install Xposed as standalone, you have to uninstall xposed to set the safetyNet back to true. (I tried that disabling from 'xposed installer' app isn't helping)
But if you install Xposed via Magisk, it is as good as a module and you can disable Xposed whenever needed from the modules menu of magisk and reboot to use the apps mentioned above..
To put it simple, if a friend were to ask me to send money via Google pay, it is better to ask for 2 minutes to disable Xposed and reboot via magisk.. instead of saying that i have Xposed installed and i cant use the Google pay app.
sagar2208 said:
My Experience, A standalone Install did not pass "SafetyNet" checks, even the basic integrity check failed.
I just installed it from Magisk as a module but again the same, both the checks (basic and cts) are failing., Just wanted to post this reply to see if somebody has a suggestion so that I can also follow.
Update:
I can conclude that Xposed from magisk is the best choice right now.
Installing Xposed in anyway makes this thing called "safetyNet" fail, and you cannot use apps like Netflix and Google pay.
If you install Xposed as standalone, you have to uninstall xposed to set the safetyNet back to true. (I tried that disabling from 'xposed installer' app isn't helping)
But if you install Xposed via Magisk, it is as good as a module and you can disable Xposed whenever needed from the modules menu of magisk and reboot to use the apps mentioned above..
To put it simple, if a friend were to ask me to send money via Google pay, it is better to ask for 2 minutes to disable Xposed and reboot via magisk.. instead of saying that i have Xposed installed and i cant use the Google pay app.
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I have tried Edxposed and LSposed with Riru on Android 10 (Samsung A30) and 8.1 (Samsung j7 Prime), HushSms can not send Class 0 SMS. Then I tried Xposed from Magisk modules it also did not work because it says Xposed Installed but not Active" (This happen on my device because It is Samsung J7 Prime (Probably because of A/B partitions))". So I manually Installed exposed through exposed installer app. It worked amazingly.
So It proves there is some issues in Edxposed and LSposed that is why they can not send Class 0 SMS even they show Green message like properly installed in their respective manager apps. But they do not actually provide full functionality as compared to former Systemless Xposed Installer.
I managed to get it working with LSposed on my OnePlus 8 Pro rooted with Magisk running Android 11 (I've also flashed systemrw_1.32 for other reasons but I'm not sure if that made any difference here).
First you need to install LSposed through magisk, then install the HushSMS apk. Then enable the module through LSposed and give it access to system framework and all system apps (I'm sure some aren't needed but I haven't gotten a chance to see which are and aren't yet). Then you need to install the old xposed installer apk and run the app. It will say xposed is not installed, but this is fine. It seems the HushSMS apk itself just checks to see if this app is installed. Finally, you can reboot and it should work fine.
Also after installing the old xposed installer, you should see "HushSMS (version #) using Xposed Framework" in green at the top of the app if it's working.
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I managed to get it working with LSposed on my OnePlus 8 Pro rooted with Magisk running Android 11 (I've also flashed systemrw_1.32 for other reasons but I'm not sure if that made any difference here).
First you need to install LSposed through magisk, then install the HushSMS apk. Then enable the module through LSposed and give it access to system framework and all system apps (I'm sure some aren't needed but I haven't gotten a chance to see which are and aren't yet). Then you need to install the old xposed installer apk and run the app. It will say xposed is not installed, but this is fine. It seems the HushSMS apk itself just checks to see if this app is installed. Finally, you can reboot and it should work fine.
Also after installing the old xposed installer, you should see "HushSMS (version #) using Xposed Framework" in green at the top of the app if it's working.
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You are a star sir!
I'm so glad I came across your post, I can confirm I have managed to get it working on my Samsung S20+ Android 12 with LSPosed Zgisk
I didn't need to install the systemrw, all I did was install the old xposed installer apk and gave access in LSPosed to system framework and a few other by typing "com.samsung" in search.
Thank you so much. ☺