What is everyone's experience with having to re-enter usernames and passwords on sites like thiis one? I find that I have to re-enter my info everytime I power down. I power down a lot to avoid the lag issue on wake up. Just wondering if there might be something I'm not doing which could help the situation.
I know for me, the only time I need to re-enter my info is when I load a new ROM and do the usual data wipes. I just make sure I check for it to remember me.
I had "clear cookie on exit" checked by mistake. That is probably the problem.
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(Posted here because I can't post in the developer forum yet. Longtime lurker; first time poster )
I Rooted CleanRom Inheritance 3.4.6-10.4.4.25/US ODEX and about an hour after I got a screen pop-up asking me what prog I wanted to use. I had no idea what was going on in the background to require it. I kept randomly getting them and got pissed so I selected a file manager. Sure enough, there were pics of whatever I had on the screen.
Any ideas what would be causing this?
While it isn't critical it sure is annoying.
Yep I have searched the thread to no avail. Did I miss it?
**Critical info**
I have disabled the "recently used" long press function in the ASUS Customized setting area. I can use the pwr/down vol to take one.
There is nothing on the top of my tablet to cause it by inadvertently pressing the buttons.
It happens randomly regardless of what I am doing and regardless of whether or not I am docked (I have the ASUS OEM dock).
Thanks all,
Lndcrsn
Have you by chance installed any rogue apps? Making intermittent screenshots is a known feature of malware hoping to catch your login details for websites and bank accounts and so on. I'm definitely not saying this is what is going on on your 700, but it might just be the case. Standing in your shoes, I'd wipe completely clean and start over. I do that for my Flashing OCD every once in a while anyway.
Hmm..
It would appear that Lookout had some sort of virus. I DL'd it from Google Play and it immediately popped the "choose application" screen with this:
I found this great free app called Lookout. You should download it for your phone! xxxx://bit.ly/XxXXXx (I deleted the URL info to prevent someone from clicking it)
Went with Avast now.
So...wtf? Is there a virus/bug out there that modifies Lookout?
@Marty
Thx man. I followed your advice and was able to find it that way. When I reDL'd it popped the notification and I used Evernote to figure it out.
Lndcrsn
Well, more info...
It is still happening but, only when docked on the keyboard.
It happens randomly still and, happens when the tab (docked) sits for a while. The "select prog for..." screen pops up and I select evernote to verify.
It wouldn't still happen with a complete wipe and reinstall would it?
Has anyone else had this happen with CR.I.?
hmm...
Lndcrsn
Something strange and unexpected has happened with my Nexus 5... Upon first setting up my device after unlocking it and rooting it, I encrypted the phone before ever adding any of my info or apps to it, full knowing that I would forever have to use a locked screen etc. To side step the annoyance and lack of security that Android has with having the Encrypted boot time password being the exact same as the lockscreen's password I used this app 'Cryptfs Password' to change the boot time password to something much more lengthy and secure, while allowing me to have a standard simplified passcode for simple screen unlocks.
As time went on I found myself in need to wipe the device to troubleshoot an issue I was having with my wifi and wireless tethering no longer functioning properly, I wished to go back to an initial factory state to begin doing restores from Titanium to find the culprit per say and figur eout where I went wrong and borked my ability to toggle wifi.
Upon wiping the phone in TWRP (standard dalvik, cache, and ROM - not system or data) I rebooted and flashed my Titanium Backup.zip and Super USer.zip and then proceeded to set up the device again when I noticed something very odd...
I still needed to enter my previously exact password upon booting the device, however the lock screen no longer any security of any kind!
When I checked in settings this is what I found:
https://i.imgur.com/RR2SFxL.png
Clearly you can see the device is still encrypted however the default "slide" screen lock is now able to be used? Whaaaaat?!?!
Opening the Screen Lock settings menu reveals:
https://i.imgur.com/FtOqUY5.png
I have not yet sleected to change it to a PIN or PASSWORD as I am home and wanted to see if I could gather any other information about this first. I have a feeling that upon changing to a PIN or PASSWORD that I would not be able to change it back again.
Is this a flaw or error of some kind? I do not see any huge security vulnerability, I mean even though this does allow you to bypass the lockscreen, you still need the password at boot to even get into the phone or any Recovery - but this is interesting nonetheless. I was under the impression that it was IMPOSSIBLE to have both device encryption and essential NO LOCK SCREEN?!?!
I have seen threads such as this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1873700 where it is shown and discussed how to use the pattern lock for example, but this is obviously much different.
Can anyone else replicate this with their own android device?
EDIT:
Was able to find this thread https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-security-discuss/G4N5pBreyhM
where someone was able to essentially achieve a similar situation by using a 3rd party lock screen....
Hello,
First time new thread here on XDA, but I thought I'd share my workaround for the problems with the update that rolled out.
Sadly, this is NOT a solution to the loss of data.
If you want to go ahead and do your factory reset and just get back up and running, this might help. (Incidentally, I didn't find any info about it, but you can boot to recovery manually by holding the volume up and power buttons.)
In my case, once we did the reset, we could not get past the Google initial setup process. "Settings" crashes outright at the last step - the opt-out screen for Blu's "news" email updates. When it does, it resets to the beginning of the initial setup. (Note: It does keep your info stored, so you'll need to do a factory reset again if you've already tried to do the setup)
The good news is that you can get around that problem by skipping the Google account setup altogether (I'd like to recommend skipping any other email setup, too because of what happens next). When you don't enter your Google account details, the behavior the Blue opt-in screen changes.
That opt-in page has a drop-down menu that you can't actually... Well, you can't pull it down. Based on the context, I'd guess that if you could pull it down, you would be able to select:
Your Google Address
"None"
If you provide your Google info, the selection just winds up empty, because you can't actually make a selection. However, if you DON'T, the selection defaults to "None," which then doesn't crash "Settings," and you can successfully complete the initial setup.
Hopefully this helps.
Hello,
First time new thread here on XDA, but I thought I'd share my workaround for the problems with the update that rolled out.
Sadly, this is NOT a solution to the loss of data.
If you want to go ahead and do your factory reset and just get back up and running, this might help. (Incidentally, I didn't find any info about it, but you can boot to recovery manually by holding the volume up and power buttons.)
In my case, once we did the reset, we could not get past the Google initial setup process. "Settings" crashes outright at the last step - the opt-out screen for Blu's "news" email updates. When it does, it resets to the beginning of the initial setup. (Note: It does keep your info stored, so you'll need to do a factory reset again if you've already tried to do the setup)
The good news is that you can get around that problem by skipping the Google account setup altogether (I'd like to recommend skipping any other email setup, too because of what happens next). When you don't enter your Google account details, the behavior the Blue opt-in screen changes.
That opt-in page has a drop-down menu that you can't actually... Well, you can't pull it down. Based on the context, I'd guess that if you could pull it down, you would be able to select:
Your Google Address
"None"
If you provide your Google info, the selection just winds up empty, because you can't actually make a selection. However, if you DON'T, the selection defaults to "None," which then doesn't crash "Settings," and you can successfully complete the initial setup.
Hopefully this helps.
Hello,
I think my phone just had a heart attack...
It sounds funny, but not for me. I just don't know how to describe what just happened.
I was just chatting with my sister on WhatsApp, I wasn't doing anything special.
Then, the screen froze, and the phone rebooted.
Recently, I had some "home restarting", sometime once a day, sometimes more, but less since I upgraded to Lineage OS 17.1 (from the previous Lineage OS version).
But this time, it's a full reboot by it's own. Scary...
And the nightmare starts now.
After the boot logo, I arrive on a black screen, asking in English (not my language) for my password... but I never used any password when I start my phone.
So I try my PIN code, the only possibility coming to my mind, and it worked.
Yeah ! It works ! Nope... new black screen in English...
That time, it says that my password is correct, but that unfortunately, my data is corrupt.
I have an inner drop of sweat running on my forehead while reading that...
Then... "To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google Account."
Only one button : "erase all data", my only option...
I have an inner tear running on cheek while reading that... but what else could I do ? Nothing... so I press the button...
I have a kind of "work in progress" white popup that blinks for half a second, and the phone reboots... on the same password screen !
Next thing to do : the diagnostic of the patient. I power off the phone, then boot in TWRP.
TWRP is in English, not in my language like I set it up a long time ago, and it starts on an unusual screen asking me if I want to keep my system partition in "read only".
It sounds like the patient is in a coma... so I agree on "read only" by pressing the button.
I want to check my data partition, so the most simple way : I choose "install" to go into the "/sdcard"... and it's empty.
Then "up a level" and I go into "/data"... empty... "/system"... empty... "/firmeware"... empty... "/boot"... empty...
Only empty folders, and sometimes empty folders into empty folders.
I go back in the functionalities to go into "partition mounting", and I choose all partitions... but "Data" can't be selected, no matter how much I do the heart massage.
I go back to check in the mounted folders... more empty folders...
So... does anyone have an idea about how to solve such a problem ?
Is there anything to do, or does it look like a DNR wish from an old phone which had a great life and tells me it's time to let it go ?
You have a chance to check if someone made a cruel joke by providing you with a script that did the rest with your unconscious approval, or if it is a hardware failure.
Just install the original ROM, do not unlock the bootloader and use the OPO for a long time and watch the device behavior.
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You saved my day (literally, as you answered during the same day). Thank you.
I hoped to have something without data lost, but as I can use my phone again, it's already a good thing.
I guess you are right : a script that did the rest with your unconscious approval.
When I think about it, as OnePlus system images are not validated by Google, they are not DRM Widevine L1.
So I installed Disney+ from another source... and I guess I got it there.
The good thing is that the market place now sees my phone as already having Disney+ and I can install it (or maybe it's the update from November 19th).
For those having the problem, I followed those steps :
I did the installation process, except that I didn't do the factory reset / data formatting, in the (vain) hope to recover my data.
Apply all the stuffs : Lineage OS nightly-bacon-signed, open_gapps-arm nano, magisk.
Restart the phone : again, the black screens, but this time it reboots to erase everything... it took a very long time.
The phone restarts by itself and I go throw the setting process like for new phones.
It restores what it can restore... some settings of the OS to find back to tweak them...