How do I remove this notification after root? - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I already removed knox with titanium but this message still pops up.

You need to remove or disable the "Security Log Agent".

ashyx said:
You need to remove or disable the "Security Log Agent".
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So I stopped the SecurityLogAgent service from starting but the notification still persists.
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AKClay said:
So I stopped the SecurityLogAgent service from starting but the notification still persists.
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As mentioned.. you need to freeze it or remove it completely...
I used TB to remove it completely, its so annoying

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Delete "Custom: Padlock while phone reboots?

Is there a way to remove the "Custom" padlock message while the phone reboots from an mj5 build? I am unrooted and still continue to receive this, padlock, need to exchange phone at best buy any suggestions?
Fidelio_o said:
Is there a way to remove the "Custom" padlock message while the phone reboots from an mj5 build? I am unrooted and still continue to receive this, padlock, need to exchange phone at best buy any suggestions?
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Re-root with Kingo then unroot with SuperSU. (Full unroot in the settings menu) After you restart the padlock should be gone. You may need to restart a second time so the system can switch back to Official status. I've done it twice now and it worked both times.
archie87 said:
Re-root with Kingo then unroot with SuperSU. (Full unroot in the settings menu) After you restart the padlock should be gone. You may need to restart a second time so the system can switch back to Official status. I've done it twice now and it worked both times.
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Going to give it a shot.
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Didn't work, try it like 5 times. no go.
Fidelio_o said:
Didn't work, try it like 5 times. no go.
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Hmm strange. I must have gotten lucky.
you will have to use this and do a full install so it shows its not custom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
Download Wanam Xposed from the market. There's a hack in there to prevent the dreaded padlock
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Yup wanam solves it easily. First get Xposed framework, then install wanam, then in the security hack section in wanam, choose fake system status, reboot.
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Bruce0750 said:
Yup wanam solves it easily. First get Xposed framework, then install wanam, then in the security hack section in wanam, choose fake system status, reboot.
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What IF they do a factory reset on the phone.....will this not just wipe the wanam exposed settings and BAM!!! the padlock will back and look even more like you messed up your phone?
i got my exchanged and had this same problem, they went through the phone scrupulously trying to find something that pointed to me tampering. they attempted to do a factory reset but with the state that i left my phone they could not even attempt that. but they tried, which will make your solution a Big Hell No once the reset brings that padlock back....they wont even talk to you anymore.
Bruce0750 said:
Yup wanam solves it easily. First get Xposed framework, then install wanam, then in the security hack section in wanam, choose fake system status, reboot.
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Didn't work for me. Padlock still there at start up.
edessa said:
Didn't work for me. Padlock still there at start up.
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how did you reboot your phone? you have to use wanam's reboot option to do so, just so wanam can update things to the system. if you reboot by other means, especially by holding the power bottom and select reboot, it won't get ride of the pad lock.
We'll that explains it. In the mean time stupid AT&T updated my phone when I wasn't looking. I am now put to MJ5. I guess I can try to root with kingo.
Edessa Kingo will root MJ5. Im on MJ5 and rooted with Kingo. You may have to run program 5to6 times but it works
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I got it to work by rooting and deleting busybox from system/bin and system/xbin. Which survives even after a factory reset. Was able to exchange the phone no problem after using full unroot from within SuPro. No padlock.
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S-health and S-voice won't update?

Hello everyone,
So i have towel rooted the S5, it's great and works fine except for a couple things. Like the title says, neither s-voice or s-health update. They both keep telling me they have updates but, when I try to update the app force closes. Unfortunately "blank" has stopped. I was wondering is this because of towel root or another reason. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Namikaze Minato said:
Hello everyone,
So i have towel rooted the S5, it's great and works fine except for a couple things. Like the title says, neither s-voice or s-health update. They both keep telling me they have updates but, when I try to update the app force closes. Unfortunately "blank" has stopped. I was wondering is this because of towel root or another reason. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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do you have xposed install
have you cleared cache??
If you have xposed do here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784945
Then wipe apps cache and done
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carlospr21 said:
do you have xposed install
have you cleared cache??
If you have xposed do here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784945
Then wipe apps cache and done
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I do not have xposed installed. Does this mean I just have to wipe the cache from the settings app?
Yes, thats what he means. Going to app manager and clearing cache
I had updated everything before I used towelroot, so I can only help in saying that a few days ago I updated with no problem.
I might also try a difference between WIFI and Data attempting to update.
Namikaze Minato said:
I do not have xposed installed. Does this mean I just have to wipe the cache from the settings app?
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yes sir or drag it to the app drawer on top it says App Info you can clear it from there
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johns86 said:
Yes, thats what he means. Going to app manager and clearing cache
I had updated everything before I used towelroot, so I can only help in saying that a few days ago I updated with no problem.
I might also try a difference between WIFI and Data attempting to update.
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I just tried to go through app manager and clear the cache and it still doesn't fix the problem. I'm thinking the only way to get around this would to be uproot and then update and root again. My only complaint about that way is - do I have to do that everytime these apps want to update?
Namikaze Minato said:
I just tried to go through app manager and clear the cache and it still doesn't fix the problem. I'm thinking the only way to get around this would to be uproot and then update and root again. My only complaint about that way is - do I have to do that everytime these apps want to update?
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I've updated plenty of apps since then. I wouldn't get carried away right off the bat.
There are several factors that could be preventing it from updating that are out of your control. Next thing I'd try, a stupid, yet simple. turn off, pull battery, turn on and try again. If that doesn't work just wait 12 or 24 hours before attempting again.
Like I said before, stuff out of your control, servers, networks, etc.
Namikaze Minato said:
I just tried to go through app manager and clear the cache and it still doesn't fix the problem. I'm thinking the only way to get around this would to be uproot and then update and root again. My only complaint about that way is - do I have to do that everytime these apps want to update?
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FOUND IT!
I'm sorry for all the trouble guys but I found the problem. What I forgot was that I froze the Samsung appstore app from within titanium backup. Realizing those are Samsung apps and not the playstore apps and defrosting the Samsung appstore is what fixed the problem.
Thank you again for trying to help. Also really sorry for the trouble. Will hit "thanks" to the responders!
Namikaze Minato said:
FOUND IT!
I'm sorry for all the trouble guys but I found the problem. What I forgot was that I froze the Samsung appstore app from within titanium backup. Realizing those are Samsung apps and not the playstore apps and defrosting the Samsung appstore is what fixed the problem.
Thank you again for trying to help. Also really sorry for the trouble. Will hit "thanks" to the responders!
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lol...yea, that'll do it!
Namikaze Minato said:
FOUND IT!
I'm sorry for all the trouble guys but I found the problem. What I forgot was that I froze the Samsung appstore app from within titanium backup. Realizing those are Samsung apps and not the playstore apps and defrosting the Samsung appstore is what fixed the problem.
Thank you again for trying to help. Also really sorry for the trouble. Will hit "thanks" to the responders!
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hahahaha stuff like thats happens when your rooted!!! [emoji38]
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[q] carrier iq removal ???

Hey does anyone know how to remove Carrier IQ on Stock using a root explorer ?? I am rooted.
Carrier IQ is detected on my lovely Note 4 ,but I don't feel like flashing a custom rom to get rid of it until the 5.0 release.
Thanks in advance :good:
EDIT: I just tried using system tuner to stop carrier iq and my phone after reboot went haywire...I kept getting system application manager crashes every few seconds so I tried restarting those services, but still continued to get fc's and finally had no choice, but to restore my backup smh.
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EDIT: I just tried using system tuner to stop carrier iq and my phone after reboot went haywire...I kept getting system application manager crashes every few seconds so I tried restarting those services, but still continued to get fc's and finally had no choice, but to restore my backup smh.
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I used titanium backup to remove the carrier iq with no problem.
Maybe you can post exactly what you did and help myself/any one else who mite be going through the same problem. Did you chk before and after with a ciq apk to make sure you got rid of it ?
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I believe you freeze the app "System Manager".
Flame Red said:
I believe you freeze the app "System Manager".
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That looks right according to this: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-14674
fattire said:
That looks right according to this: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-14674
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I froze the System Manager App in TItanium (Pink Steering Wheel Looking Thing)...and com.carrieriq.blah.blah.blah was still showing up in Amplify with a **** ton of wakelocks. I searched for the same com.carrieriq.blah.blah.blah within Titanium and could find no refernce to it. No reference to anything "IQ" related in Titanium. It seems that even when it's frozen in Titanium...some reference to it somewhere is still kicking it into gear.
Anyone else have a proper method of completely removing CarrierIQ without flashing ROM? Seems like they bake that **** into the system real good.

[Q] Remove Xperia system update notification?

I'm getting this notification about the system update, and it is persistent.
I've tried checking the box "do not remind me about this update " and restarting several times.
I do not wish to update, in case a root method comes out for the old fw version.
So how do I remove this notification?
Go to Settings>Apps>All>Update Center
And untick show notifications. Hope it works for you
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After finding out it's called something else in my language, it worked. Thanks!
real_per said:
After finding out it's called something else in my language, it worked. Thanks!
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Glad to help
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real_per said:
I'm getting this notification about the system update, and it is persistent.
I've tried checking the box "do not remind me about this update " and restarting several times.
I do not wish to update, in case a root method comes out for the old fw version.
So how do I remove this notification?
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For a weary traveler with the same problem this is what I did: I am rooted and installed titanium backup. open titanium backup, search for update and wipe data for update service 1.0 and software update. Then freeze both apps and you will not have any problem with the install file downloading. Hope that helps.
How can I disable the update notification on my Z5 Compact running 5.1, I don't want to go to Marshmallow
and this update at the top has been there for ever
Thanks
maxmix
maxmix said:
How can I disable the update notification on my Z5 Compact running 5.1
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Did you bother to read this thread before you posted?
Two posts up from yours is the answer.
Didgesteve said:
Did you bother to read this thread before you posted?
Two posts up from yours is the answer.
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I've no data atm on the handset, do you mean using Titanium backup ?
If so i'll need to wait until Thursday until my data is renewed, I was hoping on 5.1 there was a setting I could change as this is an old thread
maxmix
I Think digestive didn't bother to read that in 5.1.1 the app disable notification is greyed out
raniero1 said:
I Think digestive didn't bother to read that in 5.1.1 the app disable notification is greyed out
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The advice for Titanium is a load of Tosh, never did nothing
Anyone got any other ideas, i've had 2 system updates stuck on the Z5 compact for 2 weeks lol
maxmix
this worked for me, no root, you have to hide com.sonyericsson.updatecenter
adb shell
pm hide com.sonyericsson.updatecenter
exit
adb reboot
There is no update center in L.
You can close the permanent notification with force stopping Software Update app in Settings/All.
capaxdoli said:
For a weary traveler with the same problem this is what I did: I am rooted and installed titanium backup. open titanium backup, search for update and wipe data for update service 1.0 and software update. Then freeze both apps and you will not have any problem with the install file downloading. Hope that helps.
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I have a rooted xperia z5 compact and this worked for me!
Try this:
About:1.You can use the Notify Block
2.In the presence of rooting:
2.1. Using the application ® Root Explorer (File Manager), follow the path: system/priv-ap/UpdateCenter/ and delete UpdateCenter.apk
2.2. Using the application ® Titanium Backup remove\freeze "software Update".
The first reply mentions Settings -> Apps -> All, but there is NO "All", so that suggestion does not help.

How to turn off/disable "Security notice" notification?

I've got a rooted, with Wanam Xposed installed wifi-only 9.7" S2. Even before Xposed was installed I kept getting this persistent notification. Using the "Device status normal" module in Xposed allows bootup without the notification but the notification always appears shortly after boot. Any way to get rid of this thing? I've got all the knox stuff turned off.
Install optimal ROM
Freeze the SecurityLogAgent
ad78 said:
Install optimal ROM
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I am in the same case...notification disagreement...
I am rooted, on 5.11, Xposed installed, screen mirroring working...
Without enter to the details, what advantages (except disable the persistent notification) have I to install the optimal Rom?
I would just like real examples because in the details of the Rom I don't understand very much of the dev language...
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bert73 said:
Freeze the SecurityLogAgent
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Or uninstall it with Titanium Backup.
phil_man said:
Or uninstall it with Titanium Backup.
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Uninstaller it didn't cause any troubles? If so that's my option I'm going with
bubba1993 said:
Uninstaller it didn't cause any troubles? If so that's my option I'm going with
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Any troubles for me. And with TB you can restore your app.
phil_man said:
Or uninstall it with Titanium Backup.
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Am I able to install TB, uninstall the Security Notice, then uninstall TB shortly after?
WesleyMontenegro said:
Am I able to install TB, uninstall the Security Notice, then uninstall TB shortly after?
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Remove it with system app remover (root)
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ashyx said:
Remove it with system app remover (root)
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Good thing I have this app already. I deleted it and everything seems fine so far. Thank you very much!
App Quarantine is another way to freeze an app by the way

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