I sold my P10 to another person, but the person is messaging me, telling me he would like to use HiSuite, but that when he tries to activate it he gets an error message, saying the device is already registered. He would like me to "unbind" my device from my Huawei account so he can use HiSuite.
I tried to login to Huawei Cloud, however I cannot see my device attached to anything. I'm a bit of a loss at to what to do.
fnoingw said:
I sold my P10 to another person, but the person is messaging me, telling me he would like to use HiSuite, but that when he tries to activate it he gets an error message, saying the device is already registered. He would like me to "unbind" my device from my Huawei account so he can use HiSuite.
I tried to login to Huawei Cloud, however I cannot see my device attached to anything. I'm a bit of a loss at to what to do.
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I think you are still loged in with your Huawei id on your previous phone. The person may try on the device.....
Settings>on top press the Huawei id>press Divice>
press the device that he is now having>now delete and logout.
Please let me know if this was the case.
See the pic here..
Thank you.
Ronju Khan said:
I think you are still loged in with your Huawei id on your previous phone. The person may try on the device.....
Settings>on top press the Huawei id>press Divice>
press the device that he is now having>now delete and logout.
Please let me know if this was the case.
See the pic here..
Thank you.
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Well, what happened is that before giving it to him, I didn't do this delete and logout from the device with the Huawei phone. I simply formatted the whole phone. I don't have it on hand, or a Huawei phone anymore.
And now it seems that, because it is registered with Huawei under my account, he cannot use his Huawei account on my device and sync it with HiSuite.
I was able to login to Huawei Cloud in my web browser, however I wasn't able to see anything in there. No devices or anything, or settings to unbind or unregister.
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My cousin has the g1 and his phone has been hacked they changed the password to his phone and they are emailing pictures to people in his phone what to do???????????
I believe it's not his phone. but his e-mail has been hacked (if the whole story is true).
Try to change e-mail password online, if not - forget about that e-mail, register a new one and factory reset the phone, would be my suggestion.
Sounds like "your cousin" shouldn't be allowed to use technology until they learn to keep their information more secure.
PS: Wrong forum.
IzzeLing said:
Sounds like "your cousin" shouldn't be allowed to use technology until they learn to keep their information more secure.
PS: Wrong forum.
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he know how to use the phone but the whole unlock pattern was changed to
call log
When I am done making or getting a call the call log always pops up. How do I stop this from happening?
I know nothing about any of this so bare with me guys/gals please. Just need help once and ill remove my account. If any of you feel like im wasting your time then please tell me and ill remove my post. Thankyou and i hope someone will give me an idea of whats going on.
Friends ex girlfriend is remotely accessing his phone from her computer, she can lock him out and write text out of format on the lock screen. She has deleted everything on his phone 8 times in the past hour. The Verizon recovery app has been disabled, we went into the Verizon store and changed EVERYTHING, number, passwords, made sure if she ever called in wanting info she couldn't get it. There is no way she figured out any of the passwords, she doesn't have access to any of his accounts, gmails facebook etc... i thought for sure she was using the recovery app but that's impossible cause no account has been created to access to his phone. Idk guys like i said im not an expert one thing that has me most skeptical she can write whatever she wants, whatever color, on his phone on any spot on the screen. Its completely out of set text formations on the lock screen looks like doodles i guess. Just curious if you guys have have ever heard of anything like this happening before. Thanks and i apologize if this shouldn't be here just on a desperate attempt to figure this out. Verizon is completely stumped they have no idea how she does it, even the main tech guy at the store (idk his credentials) cant figure it out.
From what I've seen so far, Android Device Manager (part of Google's setup) can do remote wipes. as can Motorola ID. I imagine both of these may "automatically setup" when you re-activate the phone. Beyond that, you'd need an app to perform such changes, I'd think.
Also, if he's on a joint-account with his exGF, and if she has access to the account, VZ may be doing this without the store-people knowing it?
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From what I've seen so far, Android Device Manager (part of Google's setup) can do remote wipes. as can Motorola ID. I imagine both of these may "automatically setup" when you re-activate the phone. Beyond that, you'd need an app to perform such changes, I'd think.
Also, if he's on a joint-account with his exGF, and if she has access to the account, VZ may be doing this without the store-people knowing it?
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If it's Android Device Manager, maybe it would be sufficient to just change the Google login password?
Yeah, he changed his Google password right?
schwinn8 said:
From what I've seen so far, Android Device Manager (part of Google's setup) can do remote wipes. as can Motorola ID. I imagine both of these may "automatically setup" when you re-activate the phone. Beyond that, you'd need an app to perform such changes, I'd think.
Also, if he's on a joint-account with his exGF, and if she has access to the account, VZ may be doing this without the store-people knowing it?
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He was on a joint account but upon breakin up with her he took her phone, cancelled it, removed her from the account changed his passwords to facebook and google and everything else. Just for the guy to call in and request info he has to answer 5+ extra security questions before hes allowed any info. But ill check out the ADV maybe thats it. Thankyou
Hi, everyone,
This is my first post, I got a situation I think I need to do capability unlock to solve it, because I want my data back!
My phone is Lumia 920, I saw this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/win...ve-interop-t3135326/post62301716#post62301716
This is amazing, and you guys on this community are awesome! I just want to post a reply to the authors, their work is great, although I need to wait for them to publish this tool for Lumia 920.
But I am a new member here, so I need to post at least 10 posts to leave a message on developer's forum.
The whole story is, I am using an app named Line (a messenger app just like What's app). In Taiwan, almost all people use it to send messages.
I also have a lot of messages sent via this app between me and my girlfriend and best friends. Unfortunately, this app on Windows Phone is terrible.
After one day, this app can not open anymore, because it will crash when it want to sync messages.
This is fine, because I can use computer version to talk with others.
But one day, Line forces me to valid a Pin Code on my computer, this requires me to open Line on my Lumia 920 to input that code to login to the computer.
This suck app even doesn't allow me to install on another device, or my Lumia 920's original account will be disabled.
The only way to solve seems to uninstall Line, then reinstall it. I can't do this because all my sent messages are very very important to me I don't want to delete it.
Line don't have backup function on Windows Phone, so I can't do this before, there is no way to get back my messages except my phone app data.
So this is why I need a way to let me access to app data on my phone, I am a developer also, I am not sure I can get back my messages but I can try it (on Android, Line's message looks like stored on a sqlite3 file).
The first thing I need to do is get these app data then I can try to get back my messages from it.
Anyone have other ideas to help me to solve this? Thank you a lot.
PS. I am tried to use Line's python library but I need to enter Pin Code also, and I am not sure Line stored my messages on cloud.
The other way I am trying is to get Windows Phone backup data from my onedrive, but it seems not possible.
Or I should try to hack my Line application on my computer to skip Pin Code validation? It might be a lot of work and still not feasible.
I found the desktop version's sqlite on AppData\Local\Line, unfortunately there is no full message history, only messages since April (the most valuable messages I want are on last year), and all the messages are encrypted. For the message 12345, is encrypted to:
CfxjtmuAXScEBn/Virf+6A==
If I decode it with base64 I still can't get back my message, I think it is encrypted by AES or something but I don't know where is the key.
On my another computer, the message 12345 is encrypted to:
iBIkUWFOfTBkBOg2YffCtA==
bear330 said:
I found the desktop version's sqlite on AppData\Local\Line, unfortunately there is no full message history, only messages since April (the most valuable messages I want are on last year), and all the messages are encrypted. For the message 12345, is encrypted to:
CfxjtmuAXScEBn/Virf+6A==
If I decode it with base64 I still can't get back my message, I think it is encrypted by AES or something but I don't know where is the key.
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bear330 said:
On my another computer, the message 12345 is encrypted to:
iBIkUWFOfTBkBOg2YffCtA==
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Reference:
techcrunch.com/2015/10/12/line-adds-end-to-end-encryption-to-its-mobile-messaging-app/
developers.linecorp.com/blog/?p=3679
bear330 said:
Reference:
techcrunch.com/2015/10/12/line-adds-end-to-end-encryption-to-its-mobile-messaging-app/
developers.linecorp.com/blog/?p=3679
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github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/crypto/aes/aes_core.c
winappdbg.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Debugging.html#breakpoints-watches-and-hooks
Hello,
With my former employer I had a phone that I used my Samsung account with, problem is that Samsung account is registered with the work phone number I had at the time, so I can no longer login to my account because of 2 factor authentification being enforced onto my account (without my consent).
To regain access to my Samsung account I need to have the phone's Serial Number, how can I get it? I don't have anything left from the phone, but I used it regularly with Google Account, Windows, "Your Phone" app, etc....
Can I get it through Windows registry, logs or some online webservice?
Regards,
Where it was bought... especially if it's was a carrier phone.
It was bought by the company which I no longer have contact with.
That's not data normally shared. I'm not a fan of most multitiered security as it always causes me problems.
Doesn't it show you a serial number in the phone information?
Otherwise try this app once. The serial number is also displayed under the Personal tab...
Phone INFO ★SAM★ - Apps on Google Play
All-in-one INFO and TOOLS for Samsung devices.
play.google.com
Roger.T said:
Doesn't it show you a serial number in the phone information?
Otherwise try this app once. The serial number is also displayed under the Personal tab...
Phone INFO ★SAM★ - Apps on Google Play
All-in-one INFO and TOOLS for Samsung devices.
play.google.com
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she doesn't have the phone that she used to open the Samsung account anymore, that's how I'm reading it.
3mel said:
she doesn't have the phone that she used to open the Samsung account anymore, that's how I'm reading it.
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Ah ok. I have probably misunderstood that...
Then I don't see any possibility...
Roger.T said:
Ah ok. I have probably misunderstood that...
Then I don't see any possibility...
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I was gonna suggest yesterday that she bites the bullet and just rings her old employers and explains she's spent lots of money thru the account.
they'd probably say the phone has been scrapped by now, in that case back to Samsung and look for a contact us link.
she can't be the first person to face this scenario since they brought in 2FA. if she still has an email account attached that's something.
3mel said:
I was gonna suggest yesterday that she bites the bullet and just rings her old employers and explains she's spent lots of money thru the account.
they'd probably say the phone has been scrapped by now, in that case back to Samsung and look for a contact us link.
she can't be the first person to face this scenario since they brought in 2FA. if she still has an email account attached that's something.
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Mmmmm, humble pie... or minced meat pie?
As I wait for the global release of OxygenOS to flash my Chinese phone, I tried installing the new PUBG 2.0 beta to play a bit.
The phone is giving me an Ad plugin warning and once I confirm to Install anyway it's asking me to Verify your identity to confirm this.
This brings me to an account creation page for HeyTap (apparently an Oppo service) asking for a Phone number/Email address but when I try to input my email I get an error message Registering with an email is not supported. Please enter a mobile number instead.[11150...] that appears to be cut.
So basically to install a perfectly fine app I need to open an account with Oppo by providing my phone number. Are you kidding me??? ****tiest implementation ever. Can anyone confirm if this is also the case for OxygenOS?
Is OP not realizing that they're throwing down the drain their core values and advantages over other brands?
Hey mate. The fix is to go to your countries OPPO website, create an account and then use that email