Here is the case, I've downloaded an apps, open it and SuperSu pop out, then I "accidentally" granted root permission, and GET_TASKS permission
Later I've entered the game, the game detected Mod edit: Removed warez reference and force closed, then I cannot open this game anymore.
I don't know how to revoke this setting, I've try checked in the SuperSu apps wtheter i can change anything , but found nothing. This game also didn't appeared at the SuperSu APPS interface.
anyone can help me with this issue?
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Hello,
I've been using AcDisplay for a couple of weeks now but today I decided I no longer needed it. So, foolishly, I tried uninstalling it in the normal fashion. Then I proceeded to remove the module from the Xposed modules list and soft-rebooted my HTC. Unfortunately, this must have caused some trouble as the app had been granted device administrator status. Now, its icon is in the app drawer, but cannot be dragged to the uninstall button (which is greyed out), clicking it leads to an error message and every other attempt to uninstall it properly through Xposed says that it first needs to be removed from the device administrators. However, this is not possible as the app is no longer visible in that list.
Could you please help me find a way out of this mess?
Thanks!
Hello, dear XDA users.
Yesterday morning (08/04/2016) I have tested some applications from the PlayStore.
Now I have the following problem: After some time (usually shortly after unlock) pops up a graph. This can only be removed by clicking and starts (originally) the PlayStore. Meanwhile it tries to launch a browser, which you can then cancel. This one I should install (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quick.clean).
Well I tried to track down the malicious software. But the virus scanner offered can not really help here. Supposedly there is a PUA - a Potentially Unwanted App. (Android Ewind (Adware)
First, the file is: Search Service Version 2:00:51 my Oukitel K6000 be infested per Sophos can not remove and it seems in reality an original app from Oukitel to be..
Trend Micro means, it was up to "Calls Blacklist Pro" which I use without problems for years. Here also comes the Note: PUA - AndroidOS_SMsreg.AXBCB.
Can anyone tell what I've captured me as me?
How do I get rid of the back?
What apps can plant something?
Thank you in advance.
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Ok this can sound nooby but have you checked under settings>apps (all, running and downloaded section) for some apps that you downloaded on that day. Try uninstalling them if they are present. Many apps ask you to make them device administrator and refuse to uninstall. Check under Settings>security>device administrators for apps that shouldn't be given this much privilege (android device manager, greenify etc. are fine but a live wallpaper or a game is not). Check Settings>accessibility. Under services section, uncheck any suspicious apps (you can disable all of them, then enable them one by one to detect which is causing it).
And for the last, if you have developer settings turned on you can check process stats too.
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I have found and delete: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68056047&postcount=105
When you first open an app for the first time, there will be a dialog box to prompt you for permissions on access to the hardware, for example, permission to accept or deny access camera or phone, location,etc. I'm having issue where my phone doesn't remember my choice and keeps prompting me every now and again to grant permissions again. Is there a way to fix this? I've only recently encountered this problem on my Mi MIX.
So as you see from the pics I attached, I clearly am passing safetynet. I even downloaded an extended safetynet checker and pass all checks. My issue is that when I try playing Pokemon go, it almost immediately can tell I'm rooted and closes out. Does anyone know any other way the app can be checking my device integrity? My gPay and play store both are fooled and can't see root but Pokemon can somehow? If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. Thanks
Review this: https://www.xda-developers.com/pokemon-go-aggressive-root-checking-twrp-folder/
Assuming you're using magisk you have to make sure a few hides have been done, mainly the renaming of magisk(can be done through it's settings). Also you have to make sure no files in your internal storage have magisk in the name, even though pogo doesn't have storage access they are using a loophole to check file names. Hiding the root access for pogo is also a good thing too.
So I’ve discovered when trying to use apps that use the display over app function crash instantly and I can’t find anything else where online. Does anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions would be great thanks I don’t want to return the phone but I use some of these apps for work.
What apps? Because some time ago Google made changes to how this works and apps must ask user to grant them permission to draw over other apps.
When upgraded to a newer version of Android, permission was not removed for already installed apps. But on new device, you most likely have to grant this permission after reinstalling your apps (and if you used old apps that do not check it this permission is granted, they will crash when trying to use it).
You can manage this permission in Settings > Apps > Special access (I other language on the phone, so can't say what exactly this section is called in English)
So I'm using octopus for customer keyboard mapping for some of my work apps. But I also have modded among us for custom servers and both apps crash even tho I'm granted permission.