[Q] Xposed autodeleting modules?? - Xposed General

Does Xposed have the capacity to delete installed modules etc?. Because I had a module installed and when I checked today it wasn't there anymore.
And true enough, it had also been removed from the Xposed repo.

MeX_DK said:
Does Xposed have the capacity to delete installed modules etc?. Because I had a module installed and when I checked today it wasn't there anymore.
And true enough, it had also been removed from the Xposed repo.
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Xposed is able to remove modules, but I think it uninstall anything only when the user wants.
Maybe your phone left some apks

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[Q] xposed not working on slimkat d2lte

i'm running slimkat 7.0 on my verizon s3. i did a titanium restore of my apps, including xposed modules. i made sure the xposed installer had successfully installed the framework and rebooted. none of the modules are serving their function. i uninstalled the framework and rebooted. then i re-installed and rebooted. nothing. anyone have any fresh ideas?
here is my log https://s3.amazonaws.com/pushbullet-uploads/udqtQ-Jj4T1bNCg4yzc6lMYj8TLDJfHdusPsnQ/error.log
bogedy said:
i'm running slimkat 7.0 on my verizon s3. i did a titanium restore of my apps, including xposed modules. i made sure the xposed installer had successfully installed the framework and rebooted. none of the modules are serving their function. i uninstalled the framework and rebooted. then i re-installed and rebooted. nothing. anyone have any fresh ideas?
here is my log https://s3.amazonaws.com/pushbullet-uploads/udqtQ-Jj4T1bNCg4yzc6lMYj8TLDJfHdusPsnQ/error.log
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Did you make sure that the modules are check in the installer...
When in doubt... Re-download and install modules... Some people have problems restoring backed up modules... Like they just don't work... A reinstall usually fixes it...

[Q] How to remove a module??

Hello guys how are you? I have never worked with the xposed framework before and never needed it really so i am newbie at this. I installed a Rom for my S Duos 2 and it came with xposed framework install and i tried to install the tinted status bar module. I didn't like it so i tried going the xposed installer and uninstalling that module but after the reboot it is still there and status bar is the same as before. So is there any way i can remove it?
Thanks for reading and any for any help.
If you disable/uncheck a module in the "modules" tab AND reboot your phone, then the module won't be active.
Then, to completely remove it, so it doesn't show in the modules list (or in launcher), you can just uninstall it like you would any app- from your launcher, or from settings/apps section, or using any app from zillions that are capable of making backups and/or removing apps and so on. There's more than one way to remove an app in android ?

[Q] Remove low battery sound and popup?

Done a couple searches, all I've found is wanam isn't working on my note 4. Any other solutions?
Did you install the app Xposed Installer? You need that app for Wanam Xposed to work properly. Once you install Xposed Installer make sure you download the framework then go into modules and check Wanam.

Can't Modify Permissions of Xposed Modules After Installing with Magisk

Hi All,
Hope you are healthy and well. I was using Xposed Framework standalone (APK). Then i asked some friends and they advised to install with Magisk. I uninstalled Xposed and modules completely. Installed with Magisk Manager, activated and rebooted. I realized something strange. I can't modify permissions of modules. I could modify permissions before install with Magisk from Privacy Guard or Settings->App-Permissions section. Now when i check from there i saw "No Permission Required" notification.
Is this normal? If yes, what happened to permissions?
If no, how can i fix this?
Thank you so much.
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Banking app doest work

Hello, Before I used xposed I used only Magisk and used the hide option with my banking app *Otherwise, it prompts an error and couldn't be used). Now that I've flash xposed, the app shows the same message again, even though I've turned xposed hide... is there a way to fix it?
tnx
saar17 said:
Hello, Before I used xposed I used only Magisk and used the hide option with my banking app *Otherwise, it prompts an error and couldn't be used). Now that I've flash xposed, the app shows the same message again, even though I've turned xposed hide... is there a way to fix it?
tnx
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Use LSPosed instead of EdXposed. It compromises SafetyNet now
Lord Sithek said:
Use LSPosed instead of EdXposed. It compromises SafetyNet now
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Thank you.
So should I unistall xposed manager and removed the modul from Magsik?
Ive download it and now my apps works. However there are a lot of apps that cant be found on this LSposed app.
Can I used xposed app with this app? and if so how?
saar17 said:
Ive download it and now my apps works. However there are a lot of apps that cant be found on this LSposed app.
Can I used xposed app with this app? and if so how?
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You should delete EdXposed from Magisk and flash LSPosed framework instead.
LSPosed has different approach than EdXposed. All apps are blacklisted by default, you have to check those which are to be hooked by a module. Please read this: https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/wiki/How-to-use-it
Additionally, check filters in LSPosed Manager. Possibly you have all system apps hidden.
saar17 said:
Hello, Before I used xposed I used only Magisk and used the hide option with my banking app *Otherwise, it prompts an error and couldn't be used). Now that I've flash xposed, the app shows the same message again, even though I've turned xposed hide... is there a way to fix it?
tnx
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If the user who has used EDXposed has to make sure that there is nothing left in the directory, EDXposed can easily leave the files in the system and directory to cause detection

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