My network recently did an entire overhaul. Removed and old proxy sever and added a storage severer. Now my network is protected by a Barracuda system and i now have normally functioning internet, well almost. The firewall though i guess reads every information passing through and the browsers recognize that and don't allow access to the sites where personal data is involved. On the pc i installed a certificate given by the network admin and it works. But on my phone i can seem to do it. If i go into setting>security>install from sd card i get a warning box that the installer has shut down. Where do i go from here? Is there an app? i can't access the app store or anything Google for that matter.
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My network recently did an entire overhaul. Removed and old proxy sever and added a storage severer. Now my network is protected by a Barracuda system and i now have normally functioning internet, well almost. The firewall though i guess reads every information passing through and the browsers recognize that and don't allow access to the sites where personal data is involved. On the pc i installed a certificate given by the network admin and it works. But on my phone i can seem to do it. If i go into setting>security>install from sd card i get a warning box that the installer has shut down. Where do i go from here? Is there an app? i can't access the app store or anything Google for that matter.
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Certificates must be either in pfx or p12 format to be recognized as such and therefore ready to be installed on Android.
piskr said:
Certificates must be either in pfx or p12 format to be recognized as such and therefore ready to be installed on Android.
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o really? i installed a .cer and it worked no problem. i think i had the certificate installer frozen with titanium backup. but its installed and i removed my lock screen also.
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.
Your Dr-Kimble
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
I rooted my phone when i had it, so now, im unable to connect to my samsung account. Anyone can help me ?
J_O said:
I rooted my phone when i had it, so now, im unable to connect to my samsung account. Anyone can help me ?
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perhaps you're having the same problem as i do, mine is outdated kernel. after updated the kernel, i'm all good. i'm using TGP rom with tgp permissive kernel.
Samsung not allowing logging into Samsung account on rooted phones
The exact same thing is happening to me after the last firmware update. On the old firmware, it was possible to log into one's SAMSUNG account to re-download previously purchased items from the Galaxy Store. Since the July 1st, 2019 security patch, SPAMDUNG have elevated their harassment of rooted customers to a new level:
Every time one tries to enter the user credentials (e-mail address and password for the Samsung account), the phone goes to the Legal Information page with the terms and conditions. After accepting them, a field at the bottom pops up, asking whether one would like to use biometrics for identification. No matter whether one chooses «not now» or «register», a black square appears between the two possible answers to the biometrics question, informing the user that «processing failed». Sometimes, the following error message is shown in the white field at the bottom of the screen ...
Account
Unknown error
(DataNull0/A300103)... before being taken back to the account settings with the field for the Samsung account's e-mail address and password. From there, one could play the scenario over and over again ad infinitum, but without any hope of ever getting out of this «login loop».
To make matters worse, as soon as one enters one's e-mail address in an attempt to log in, the Samsung Experience Service sends the following notification in 15 min. to 1 hour intervals, and they cannot be turned off in the configuration settings:
Samsung account
To continue using services securely, sign in again.When trying to «Continue with Google»:
To continue, sign in to your Samsung account again.The suggestions that one can find on the Internet to at least get rid of the nerve-killing notification messages are:
Settings | Developer Options | Running Services
Samsung Experience | Notification Listener | Settings | Notification Access
Samsung Experience => turn this off!!
Settings | Apps | ⁞ (upper right corner) | Show System Apps | Samsung Account => turn off Notific., uninstall updates
Navigate to http://findMyMobile.Samsung.com. Login, accept the terms & conditions, reboot the phone, voilà.
None of them work.
To disable SPAMDUNG Galaxy Apps notifications:
Open the Samsung folder and the Galaxy Apps therein.
Tap the ⁞ menu (three vertical dots to access more options) in the upper right corner.
Tap «Settings», then «Notifications» and slide the button to «off».
Samsung's notifications should now no longer bother you, but that does not solve the underlying problem.
This leads to the questions:
How to overcome the impertinence that SPAMDUNG harass their customers with and log into one's SPAMDUNG account on a rooted phone?
Alternatively, how to back up the purchased fonts, themes, etc., that were acquired from the Galaxy Store from an unrooted phone to an external SD card or Windows PC, in order to re-install them to the rooted phone later?
Thank you for any pointers to solutions that allow to update rooted phones every month, in a manner that preserves the software one has paid for as well as the configuration settings, apps, their data and so on.
Qui Peccavit said:
The exact same thing is happening to me after the last firmware update.
Thank you for any pointers to solutions that allow to update rooted phones every month, in a manner that preserves the software one has paid for as well as the configuration settings, apps, their data and so on.
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Thank you for your post. I've been evaluating if I want a Samsung Account. I am not rooted, but I am using the US UNLOCKED U1 firmware. I have it locked on Oreo so my line-of-business software can work, and blocked the play store security policy malware and auto-updates from there so I can use my phone productive. There are few carrots for me to want a Samsung account:
1. Samsung Pay
2. A few nice apps.
However, if sign up for a Samsung account, will I be required to update to their latest crippling firmware/malware, and the latest play store security policy malware? I can't afford to be forced into cow Pie and the latest play store security policy malware.
Thanks!
IT_Architect said:
Thank you for your post. I've been evaluating if I want a Samsung Account. I am not rooted, but I am using the US UNLOCKED U1 firmware. I have it locked on Oreo so my line-of-business software can work, and blocked the play store security policy malware and auto-updates from there so I can use my phone productive. There are few carrots for me to want a Samsung account:
1. Samsung Pay
2. A few nice apps.
However, if sign up for a Samsung account, will I be required to update to their latest crippling firmware/malware, and the latest play store security policy malware? I can't afford to be forced into cow Pie and the latest play store security policy malware.
Thanks!
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I salute you for being still on Oreo as me yes, you can download updates and everything from play store and also from Galaxy store without needing any firmware update or going to Pie Oreo forever!
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I salute you for being still on Oreo as me yes, you can download updates and everything from play store and also from Galaxy store without needing any firmware update or going to Pie Oreo forever!
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1. Do you use Samsung Pay?
2. I do manual updates of specific apps from the play store because call recording apps that uses the call logs to document call recordings using the phone number and contact name no longer work thus destroying its functionality. They not only destroy their ability going forward, they also destroy the history. This was caused by the play store updates, which they force on developers. Thus, you must download previous versions from apkpure.com etc., or have a backup copy, which is what I have. The other side I need to protect myself from is their "Security Policy Updates"/play store malware, that freezes app my older call recording apps. Thus, play store automatic updates and their "Security Policy Upates" make the play store less honorable that those who write ransomware because at least with them you can pay to get your data back while you cannot do with the play store.
3. You can record calls on Pie, but with any version of Pie, the call recording quality is terrible while the same phone flashed to Oreo is crystal clear.
4. Android 10/Q/Quicksand or whatever update stops call recording altogether so now the only ones with recordings of your phone calls, call logs, texts, and contact lists, are your phone manufacturer, wireless carrier, Google, the NSA, and anyone who will pay a nickle to have access to them, as long as they aren't the same people who participated in the conversations. Another "feature" of the Android 10/Q/Quicksand update is it kills Android Beam for exchanging data. However, in exchange for killing these capabilities they give you "long-awaited system-wide dark mode", which you could make happen on even Note 3s and 4s until they took it away, to where you needed 3rd party app, and now you don't need a 3rd party app because they are giving it back as a new feature.
5. A Note 9 frozen to Oreo with blocked "Security Policy Updates" is worth far more than a Note 10+ and beyond will ever be. You want to do frequent backups with matching pre-2019 APK and Windows versions of backup software such as SmartSwitch, and another backup software in case you want to switch to another brand phone later. That way if they slip in some of their ransomware 2.0 or other malware, you can re-flash and restore your phone to full functionality.
The way someone can determine if they have a diseased version of Oreo is to download the call recording app, "Automatic Call Recorder" by Appliqato from APKPure that is version v5.43.11 or older. If Oreo allows you to install it, make a call to and from your phone from a contact in your contacts list. If the app doesn't freeze, go into the call recorder and check your recordings. If you do not see the name of the person you called or who called you, then you have the disease and need to re-flash Oreo. See Restore Call Recording to your Note 9 SM-N960U and SM-N960U1 to stay safe from malware authored authored by the carrier and play store. Simply because they are incorporated or are a government-run clandestine operation doesn't make them honorable. The same can be said for Mafia's businesses and the government of Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which is neither democratic nor belongs to the people. In the US, the Edward Snowden revelations, FISA court violations, and deep-state investigations, leaks, social media "oppsies" prove that you need to do your own due-diligence because with regard to security because you are the product being bought and sold like a pack of cigarettes to fund Google, Android, IOS, apps, agendas, etc.
From what I know once you have rooted your Samsung device. You will not be able to connect to any Samsung services via that device.
jalanbesi said:
perhaps you're having the same problem as i do, mine is outdated kernel. after updated the kernel, i'm all good. i'm using TGP rom with tgp permissive kernel.
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So you're saying that it is possible to use and login to samsung account on a rooted device ??? My backups are there and I can't restore my phone because of that. Is there a way to do it. ???
Just try deleting all the cache and data on all the Samsung apps I used *link2sd* then rebooted worked for me ?*
Hey guys, I’m a new android user here.
If been trying to bypass this frp lock on this HUAWEI P9, because my uncle forgot the password for it. I’ve tried multiple methods, like using talkback, to open google, but I’ve come about a plethora of issues.
-I’m unable to open privacy policy of YouTube, so can’t open chrome(it doesn’t do anything)
-Google Chrome doesn’t open, so I can’t download go launcher or apex launcher.
-hyperlinks don’t open, so can’t open chrome.
-tried to email myself “quick shortcut maker” when I used the share option in a YouTube video. I’m unable to download the quick shortcut maker for no reason(stays at 0% then exits)
-google play doesn’t open and instead goes to input “verify your google account” page.
-I did reach settings by google voice in google maps, but apps and accounts tab don’t open, and system tab isn’t there.
So now I’m think maybe I can’t rollback or reinstall android to remove the lock. Does it work like that?
I have Android nougat, and EMUI 5.0.3
Build is EVA-L09C432B504.
Android update security level is July 1, 2018
I have no clue about “oem” or “bootloader” being unlocked. Can someone explain it to me and if possible, downgrade this phone to remove the lock? I have an sd card. Also, the phone isn’t recognized on my laptop. I had HiSuite installed, but still didn’t recognize it. What am I doing wrong here?
Someone please help and explain it to me, this is why I use iPhones instead lol.
You could reset the Google password from PC and/or another phone if the account was linked to a phone number or another mail.
Otherwise FRP (Factory Reset Protection) is too firm to be tricked by rolling back pr so.
There were couple of users who claimed that they bought (P9) phones over Internet where sellers (?!) did not remove accounts before shipping, and the only way to get rid of the previous Google accounts and the corresponding protection was to use paid service (it worked) by DC Phoenix/Unlocker:
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial
Ministry of Solutions might be cheaper but they usually require (for unbricking and so) TeamViewer remote connection to your PC (DC gives you the PC tools and you have to work on your own):
https://ministryofsolutions.com/paid-services/amp
If you are really a freak you could open back+cover, and use Testpoint connections for low-level reflashing the phone. I know only of one guide but for Mate 9:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/help/solution-19-00-fix-hardbricked-huawei-t3750315
I am from India
In here we have institutes where they require samsung tabs for edu purposes and use kiosk software and limit to apps created by that institute
I have been able to exit the kiosk launcher by force stopping it.
But i cant access many stuff ex : On/off wifi,mobile data , location as they have disabled settings using knox manage
They have disabled calling features and so .
I was checking abt rooting the tab and found that bootloader is unlocked
I want to exit kiosk and use the disabled stuff at the same time access the institute apps
Is there any way ?