Barclays mobile banking app fixed =) - Android General

Sorry if this is not the right place to post this but it seemed the most prudent.
Anyway after spending days reading though your forums for a solution and trying every possible solution going id all by given up. Yet one day I happened to accidentally discover a working solution myself to get the Barclays mobile banking app working on rooted phone.:laugh:
I installed the cyanogenmod (may be able to do the same on other mods but I not tried)
Then I installed JUST banking app ( the older vision ) from : Barclay's Mobile Banking Root Fix
I then enabled the developer options by “Go to Settings -> About Phone -> click “Build Number” six times in a row.”
Then in settings -> developer options -> there is a root access option, you can turn this off temporarily
Then use open the banking app and go through the setup guide to get it up and running.
Finally go back into the setting and switch rooting back on.
Note: Your want to disable the auto update of apps from google as not sure this work with newer version of the banking app
After that I had no issues :good:
Though I would share to help other with this issue
If there is a better place for this thread feel free to move the post

rabidlemming said:
Sorry if this is not the right place to post this but it seemed the most prudent.
Anyway after spending days reading though your forums for a solution and trying every possible solution going id all by given up. Yet one day I happened to accidentally discover a working solution myself to get the Barclays mobile banking app working on rooted phone.:laugh:
I installed the cyanogenmod (may be able to do the same on other mods but I not tried)
Then I installed JUST banking app ( the older vision ) from : Barclay's Mobile Banking Root Fix
I then enabled the developer options by “Go to Settings -> About Phone -> click “Build Number” six times in a row.”
Then in settings -> developer options -> there is a root access option, you can turn this off temporarily
Then use open the banking app and go through the setup guide to get it up and running.
Finally go back into the setting and switch rooting back on.
Note: Your want to disable the auto update of apps from google as not sure this work with newer version of the banking app
After that I had no issues :good:
Though I would share to help other with this issue
If there is a better place for this thread feel free to move the post
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Could not find Root Access Option in my stock LG G2, is it available in Cyanogen only?

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[Q] Android Twitter notifications still don't work.

Ever since I switched back to my Android phone, Push notifications for mentions never worked on my account anymore. Every time I go to enable it and push back, then go back to see if its still enabled, it automatically disables itself. Now I thought to my self that the app could be just broken, but I have 2 Twitter accounts, and my secondary account I use gets notifications just fine, buy my main one doesn't want to keep them enabled. So I thought it was my phone so I tried logging in on another Android device I have, same problem. Now with the new update that they released today, me thinking it would fix the problem, I go to turn on notifications, then I get "Updating Notification Settings" ......... "There was a problem updating notification setting". I have tried Googling this but can't find a fix anywhere. Any ideas?
Abdelati786 said:
Ever since I switched back to my Android phone, Push notifications for mentions never worked on my account anymore. Every time I go to enable it and push back, then go back to see if its still enabled, it automatically disables itself. Now I thought to my self that the app could be just broken, but I have 2 Twitter accounts, and my secondary account I use gets notifications just fine, buy my main one doesn't want to keep them enabled. So I thought it was my phone so I tried logging in on another Android device I have, same problem. Now with the new update that they released today, me thinking it would fix the problem, I go to turn on notifications, then I get "Updating Notification Settings" ......... "There was a problem updating notification setting". I have tried Googling this but can't find a fix anywhere. Any ideas?
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Having the exact same problem.. tried deleting the data, removing the account. Uninstalling and reinstalling the app.. try checking if just 'Tweets' works.. that one works for me. But I don't want that.. lol
I'm having the same issue, I even tried resetting my phone from scratch with no data whatsoever, I even formatted it and wiped everything, I'm using CM9 on a Samsung Galaxy S2
RUnning the new v3.2.0, trying to set notification preferences, when I exit back to acct prefs, I get a toast saying "There was a problem updating notification settings." Is that what you're seeing as well?
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Abdelati786 said:
Ever since I switched back to my Android phone, Push notifications for mentions never worked on my account anymore. Every time I go to enable it and push back, then go back to see if its still enabled, it automatically disables itself. Now I thought to my self that the app could be just broken, but I have 2 Twitter accounts, and my secondary account I use gets notifications just fine, buy my main one doesn't want to keep them enabled. So I thought it was my phone so I tried logging in on another Android device I have, same problem. Now with the new update that they released today, me thinking it would fix the problem, I go to turn on notifications, then I get "Updating Notification Settings" ......... "There was a problem updating notification setting". I have tried Googling this but can't find a fix anywhere. Any ideas?
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Dan, I should have finished reading your post, lol
Yeah i guess its not just me, but im wondering why it does that for specific accounts? Like my second Twitter account works fine. I downloaded the Twitter 3.0 apk from 4shared, and that worked fine. I guess They keep breaking their own app.
3.0 works for you? Sweet. I'm gonna give it a go
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Trying to revoke all apps on twitter web on pc. Setting > Apps > Revoke all apps.
Work for me
Sorry for my bad english
GXXZE said:
Trying to revoke all apps on twitter web on pc. Setting > Apps > Revoke all apps.
Work for me
Sorry for my bad english
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Thank you very much! This actually worked
Worked for me too, just had to remove my account from the phone and sign in again afterwards.
I Am Also Face This Problem
i am also face same problem with my twitter notifications.
why ...
anybody know how can solve that problem???
GXXZE said:
Trying to revoke all apps on twitter web on pc. Setting > Apps > Revoke all apps.
Work for me
Sorry for my bad english
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Thanks a lot, worked for me as well
Cheers
My notifications work well but there's no sound. Does anyone else got this problem?
GXXZE said:
Trying to revoke all apps on twitter web on pc. Setting > Apps > Revoke all apps.
Work for me
Sorry for my bad english
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Works for me too, thank you. Really i cant belive all apps i granted acces to my TW account, even my ATARI 2600 had acces to my TW XDDD
GXXZE said:
Trying to revoke all apps on twitter web on pc. Setting > Apps > Revoke all apps.
Work for me
Sorry for my bad english
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This worked perfectly! Thanks
Im on a samsung galaxy s 2 and having the same trouble, where do I find revoke applications?? Thanks guys
This happens when you have multiple mobile (android and ios) devices all signed in to one twitter account. Somewhere along the line, in between flashing ROMs with different build id's and or having two devices will confuse Twitter in a sense, so sign out and uninstall twitter from the other devices, go the desktop twitter site, and in settings, revoke twitter permissions you've granted and sign back in on your device. Everything will work fine. You'll be surprised that every twitter app you've ever tried is still in there, with access. Kill em' all....
Using the browser this link http://mobile.twitter.com/settings/change_ui will take you to the desktop version. Its a pain otherwise.
Settings>Apps you'll see it from there..
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I did not have to remove all app access on twitter website - just removed any linked to mobile apps
revoke all apps! worked for me to!!
Thanks man!
Abdelati786 said:
Ever since I switched back to my Android phone, Push notifications for mentions never worked on my account anymore. Every time I go to enable it and push back, then go back to see if its still enabled, it automatically disables itself. Now I thought to my self that the app could be just broken, but I have 2 Twitter accounts, and my secondary account I use gets notifications just fine, buy my main one doesn't want to keep them enabled. So I thought it was my phone so I tried logging in on another Android device I have, same problem. Now with the new update that they released today, me thinking it would fix the problem, I go to turn on notifications, then I get "Updating Notification Settings" ......... "There was a problem updating notification setting". I have tried Googling this but can't find a fix anywhere. Any ideas?
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Not getting push notifications on my Samsung galaxy note 2 4.1.2 .twitter ver 4.1.2 .have tried revoking access .signing out of device app.deleteing the app reinstalling then signing bk in .activating master sync and twitter sync.still not getting and notifications. able to get whatsapp Facebook gtalk and other notifications without any problem.
Just go to twitter.com / Settings / App / Then revoke Twitter for Android.
After doing it, Log in to Twitter for Android, put you password, and notifications should work!

Barclays "Pingit" app saying device is rooted when not (possible solution)

Hello All,
So I finally thought Apple was lagging a bit too much in hardware specs and moved to Android with the Samsung S4 and hence now popping my cherry with my first post on here.
I decided to root my device to zap all the bloatware, but soon found like many others I couldn't use the Barclays Mobile Banking App or Pingit.
After a LOT of Googling and trying different reported methods such as hiding files, temp unrooting apps, factory resets... non worked for me. So as banking is very important to me I decided to un-root it (After all, I only rooted it to remove Bloatware, and 90% of it I can disable anyway and it doesn't cause me any storage issues).
Once un-rooted I found that I could once again use the Mobile Banking app (after calling the helpline and having them de-register the device so I could re-register), however I still couldn't use the Pingit app which was saying the device was reporting the device as rooted. The helpdesk were non-the-wiser and offered to get back to me which they did after about 4 days and I had already resolved the issue.
So here's what I found and how I fixed it....
Unlike the Mobile banking app which checks if the device is rooted each time you start it, the pingit app checks it each time and then sync's this information to your Google account for backup purposes. Therefore it will re-download this information saying the device has been rooted when you reset the phone and recover your purchases.
Now these instructions are for a non-rooted S4 but may differ on other devices, but I hope it helps others tearing their hair out like I was:
1) Uninstall the Pingit app
2) Go to "Settings" > "Accounts" > "Backup Options" > "Backup and reset"
3) Untick "Back up my data" & "Automatic Restore"
4) Perform a "Factory data reset"
5) Install Pingit and it should work.
6) You should now be able to re-enable "Back up my data" & "Automatic Restore" which will override the previous cloud data.
This method worked for me and the process may be simplified without having to do a full reset, i'm not sure as i'm still new to Andoid but I hope it helps a lot of frustrated people out there.
p.s. I also came across a scenario where it could affect users with a phone which has never been rooted... For example if you previously owned a rooted phone and had installed "Pingit", then tried to install it on a new phone which has never been rooted, it could also re-download the backup which says it's been rooted and disables the app. Therefore you should just follow the above instructions and it should work.
Hope it helps, cheers.
Daskew78 said:
Hello All,
So I finally thought Apple was lagging a bit too much in hardware specs and moved to Android with the Samsung S4 and hence now popping my cherry with my first post on here.
I decided to root my device to zap all the bloatware, but soon found like many others I couldn't use the Barclays Mobile Banking App or Pingit.
After a LOT of Googling and trying different reported methods such as hiding files, temp unrooting apps, factory resets... non worked for me. So as banking is very important to me I decided to un-root it (After all, I only rooted it to remove Bloatware, and 90% of it I can disable anyway and it doesn't cause me any storage issues).
Once un-rooted I found that I could once again use the Mobile Banking app (after calling the helpline and having them de-register the device so I could re-register), however I still couldn't use the Pingit app which was saying the device was reporting the device as rooted. The helpdesk were non-the-wiser and offered to get back to me which they did after about 4 days and I had already resolved the issue.
So here's what I found and how I fixed it....
Unlike the Mobile banking app which checks if the device is rooted each time you start it, the pingit app checks it each time and then sync's this information to your Google account for backup purposes. Therefore it will re-download this information saying the device has been rooted when you reset the phone and recover your purchases.
Now these instructions are for a non-rooted S4 but may differ on other devices, but I hope it helps others tearing their hair out like I was:
1) Uninstall the Pingit app
2) Go to "Settings" > "Accounts" > "Backup Options" > "Backup and reset"
3) Untick "Back up my data" & "Automatic Restore"
4) Perform a "Factory data reset"
5) Install Pingit and it should work.
6) You should now be able to re-enable "Back up my data" & "Automatic Restore" which will override the previous cloud data.
This method worked for me and the process may be simplified without having to do a full reset, i'm not sure as i'm still new to Andoid but I hope it helps a lot of frustrated people out there.
p.s. I also came across a scenario where it could affect users with a phone which has never been rooted... For example if you previously owned a rooted phone and had installed "Pingit", then tried to install it on a new phone which has never been rooted, it could also re-download the backup which says it's been rooted and disables the app. Therefore you should just follow the above instructions and it should work.
Hope it helps, cheers.
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I'm very surprised to see nobody else reporting this issue or thanking you for it.!
I've had this issue with the Barclaycard and Barclays Mobile Banking apps, and been scratching my head trying to figure out why.
I understood that some apps simply scan the directory for folders named "Root" or "Su" so I found these leftover and removed them. Nothing. I uninstalled the SuperSu App and both worked once bizarrely and then the following time stated I was rooted again. Their method of "detecting" root, as you've described - is crap! That is a stupid way of doing it, (because its foiled me for days!).
Hey ho, this looks like the only thanks you've received strangely, I'm surprised to see so few affected by this - thanks for your post! :thumbsup:
Hi,
I have exactly the same problem but it was down to to restoring a Google backup from a rooted phone to a non rooted one. It's too late for me to do a factory reset. Is there any other way of making this app work now?
voipman2012 said:
Hi,
I have exactly the same problem but it was down to to restoring a Google backup from a rooted phone to a non rooted one. It's too late for me to do a factory reset. Is there any other way of making this app work now?
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Not that I know of, have you searched the directories for any apps / folders that might give the impression the device is rooted?
The Barclays apps seems to scan for SuperSU and potentially Root Checker apps. If it finds them, then Barclays presume you are a danger to yourself with your device and it won't work [emoji53]
I'm growing tired of Barclays now anyway, particularly their refusal to run with Android Pay and go about things in their own way. Yet they will use Apple Pay.
Let me know how you get on..
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LG Stylo Cricket (H63410g) Google FRP lock bypass...stuck, requesting input

Hello,
Long time lurker, first time poster, so forgive me in advance for any rules I've overlooked. I'll start by saying I am the legitimate owner of the phone. I have searched all over for information regarding FRP bypass for this particular phone and version, but have come up with nothing. I believe I found a method that gets me halfway to the goal, but I'm stuck at a particular point. Let me quickly go through what I've done so far;
1) After factory reset, from the main setup screen, go into accessibility.
2) At the bottom, click Switch Access.
3) Enable Switch Access, and then click settings in the lower right.
4)At the bottom, click Assign Keys to Actions
5) At the bottom, assign a key press to overview. I use volume down.
6) Back out to the device setup home screen.
7) Click through until you reach the network selection screen.
8) You will need to connect to a network that requires sign-in through a browser. The xfinity hotspots work the best.
9) Once connected to xfinity, the phone will auto open Chrome.
10) Use a free trial for xfinity hotspot, or log in with your comcast credentials.
11) Search google for "google maps", and find the result for google maps.
12) when you click on the google maps link, it will open a menu asking you to choose either chrome or the maps app.
13) select the maps app, and do a search for a random business that has a phone number.
14) Once the business info comes up, click call.
15) This will open the phone app. From there, go into the settings, and click on sound settings.
16) Voila! This brings you to the settings menu.
Now, my issue. It seems there is no way (or no option at least) to do a soft system restore from within the operating system. Now, I have tried disabling various apps, and stopping various proccesses in order to remove whatever process is responsible for the FRP notice, but to no avail. Ive even rooted the device and uninstalled anything I could think might be the culprit.
What do we do next folks??
Halp!
Thanks.:good:
I had this happen to me earlier and used this method. www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=b7xlXPDBxmY Just go download the file over at his blog. Put the phone in download mode and pick option #2. His phone reboots automatically in the video. Mine didn't, but I just powered it off and back on. I then had the option to skip past the the email portion.
just unplug ur router exactly when the phone says checking for updates and it'll let you skip the whole Google account thing. but you have to do it at the perfect time. took me 5 or 6 tries but it worked[emoji56]
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Bumping to see if there's been another legit solution. I too have an LG G Stylo locked with the FRP. I've tried reflashing stock firmware, I've tried the Tungkick software, I've tried 6th_hokage's sofrware too, still no success.
theycallmegriz said:
Bumping to see if there's been another legit solution. I too have an LG G Stylo locked with the FRP. I've tried reflashing stock firmware, I've tried the Tungkick software, I've tried 6th_hokage's sofrware too, still no success.
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https(colon)//youtu(dot)be/sNPdLHu33ac
logikgr said:
https(colon)//youtu(dot)be/sNPdLHu33ac
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Thanks but no, doesn't work. The overview and allow from unknown sources features have been patched. Can't use either option despite being able to backdoor into the browser, downloading the app, and even selecting it to install.
Interesting. What version numbers do you have?
logikgr said:
Interesting. What version numbers do you have?
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It's Running Marshmallow, 6.1, ZV7 iirc. it's the sprint Variant.
has anyone tried just unplugging ur router at the precise time that ur phone switches to"checking for updates"? worked for me!
Sent from my LGLS770 using XDA-Developers mobile app
I have a lg g vista with frp lock. My issue is on setup wizard screen i have no accessibility button under language tab. Why. Can it be reinstalled. Or is there another way to bypass. Thanks
Done and done
Ive got this tackeled and hog-tied. I can walk you through it. Message me.
Skitzo2346 said:
Ive got this tackeled and hog-tied. I can walk you through it. Message me.
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Im having this problem as well, any help would be greatly appreciated
easy peasy
Look I nuked my phone I'm typing on a tripped out barcode scanner. I used lg backup to get through on my stylo. After the reset try and connect to a generic WiFi and then do a screen shot and share it via email that will get you on the web and then you should be able to search for and open up the settings app by choosing manage accounts while in the browser. Once your in settings clear all data on every app that says Google. But if you clear setup wizard you should be good. Then you should be able to restart as a new device
Try disabling the Set Up Wizard
Skitzo2346 said:
Ive got this tackeled and hog-tied. I can walk you through it. Message me.
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How did you do it?
I've made it to the browser and google settings to manage account but it keeps trying to log me in google and ibcant access phone settings
Skitzo2346 said:
Ive got this tackeled and hog-tied. I can walk you through it. Message me.
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hey can I get some help with this?
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Skitzo2346 said:
Ive got this tackeled and hog-tied. I can walk you through it. Message me.
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what's the trick?
No matter what you do if you can use any method to access the settings app/page from there you can go into the apps section and just disable the setup wizard and you'll get into the phone.
Ive been working on this for hours it feels like, last time i bypassed in ten minutes (different phone). Wont allow me to disable setup wizard or google play services, what options are there? Everything i have tried they have blocked ...

bypass FRP google account lock on LG Aristo M210

PLZ PLZ PLZ can someone help me i have a t mobile LG Aristo M210 that is FRP google account locked and i can figure out how to bypass it. ive tried everything i could think of or find on google but nothing has worked.
ive been trying to unlock it for a month now someone plz help me
sola702 said:
PLZ PLZ PLZ can someone help me i have a t mobile LG Aristo M210 that is FRP google account locked and i can figure out how to bypass it. ive tried everything i could think of or find on google but nothing has worked.
ive been trying to unlock it for a month now someone plz help me
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start by factory reseting it
follow other googled guides to get to internet browser
(ie- talkback settings... youtube account manage...ect.)
goto frp.f0il.c o m and select/hold down first link
choose to open link with gmail
top right three dots for settings .. app settings..
in gmail app settings click notifications
you should* be in phone settings at this point
(im not looking at my fone at this time)
you should* know what to do at this point
(you should combine methods and try the things you googled)
The Main Idea Ill Quickly Cover Here
in settings- app manager - clear/delete caches/data for goog services framework/goog play services &
BOTH setup wizzzardds
in setting- security- enable download from unknown sources - Disable all device administrators
press back 100 times or until you're back at WELCOME screen
with WiFi OFF repeatedly and quickly press next and next and next or okay then back a couple times and repeat until com.android.LGhome (whatever its name is) crashes. your trying to lag out the fone untill Home crashes and when it do it cant load setup wizzz and it cant load goog services or WiFi so it loads home screen wooo hooray... Not done, but you should know what to do if you used google more
settings- backup/reset ---factory reset
done
Oh just remembered an easier way . use LG backup from any other LG device with the app LG backup (id upload it but i suck) and you can just copy an opened devices settings into an frp locked fone once you make it into settings. simple. probably patched now that i posted this. oh wellll
stay in drugs, don't do school kids
*optional methods
insert SD card ... in Storage- navigate to SD install apps (sidebar lite)
in internet browser or youtube app launch gmail and login to microsoft account email (alt method, google it)
*end of optional methods
₥ike_grips said:
start by factory reseting it
follow other googled guides to get to internet browser
(ie- talkback settings... youtube account manage...ect.)
goto frp.f0il.c o m and select/hold down first link
choose to open link with gmail
top right three dots for settings .. app settings..
in gmail app settings click notifications
you should* be in phone settings at this point
(im not looking at my fone at this time)
you should* know what to do at this point
(you should combine methods and try the things you googled)
The Main Idea Ill Quickly Cover Here
in settings- app manager - clear/delete caches/data for goog services framework/goog play services &
BOTH setup wizzzardds
in setting- security- enable download from unknown sources - Disable all device administrators
press back 100 times or until you're back at WELCOME screen
with WiFi OFF repeatedly and quickly press next and next and next or okay then back a couple times and repeat until com.android.LGhome (whatever its name is) crashes. your trying to lag out the fone untill Home crashes and when it do it cant load setup wizzz and it cant load goog services or WiFi so it loads home screen wooo hooray... Not done, but you should know what to do if you used google more
settings- backup/reset ---factory reset
done
Oh just remembered an easier way . use LG backup from any other LG device with the app LG backup (id upload it but i suck) and you can just copy an opened devices settings into an frp locked fone once you make it into settings. simple. probably patched now that i posted this. oh wellll
stay in drugs, don't do school kids
*optional methods
insert SD card ... in Storage- navigate to SD install apps (sidebar lite)
in internet browser or youtube app launch gmail and login to microsoft account email (alt method, google it)
*end of optional methods
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Don't share FrP bypasses, there's too many people abusing these. I personally had to stop sharing my method of unlocking phones for that reason.

Mallicious Motorola Software Update automatically updating despite disabled settings

I did the adb debloat method successfully (with some errors I mentioned in that thread), but when I connect to the wifi it quickly updated without my permission, despite my attempt to find all update related settings and disable them, I only found out in my notifications that "Last step to update is to restart" from Motorola Software Update, when I check its "info" disable is greyed out, SOB!
This is really pissing me off and making me want to yeet this heavy ass spyware piece of **** surveillance device out the window, I don't want to restart my device now, how do I prevent the device from updating now after restart? Motorola trying to copy Windows 10?
In Motorola Update you have disabled AutoReboot, and as you see your device is NOT AutoRebooted...
Also you can disable in DeveloperOptions/AutomaticSystemUpdates...
k3dar7 said:
In Motorola Update you have disabled AutoReboot, and as you see your device is NOT AutoRebooted...
Also you can disable in DeveloperOptions/AutomaticSystemUpdates...
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I wish your portrayal was the reality, I did disable automatic update in developer settings, even before it did the update. Ofcourse that didnt stop it, hence why the use of the word "malicious" in the subject line.
I've had updates disabled in dev options too. It seemed to work but this was on the z4 from last year.
What happened after the update? Everything you disabled was re-enabled.?
Could you use root and app manager from f-or sunny similar on f-droid to disable the offending app?
Just wondering.
Without unlocking and rooting I do not expect to have control over anything on my device. Even then some apps can be a pain to disable or remove.
Sent from my Moto G Stylus using XDA Labs
griz.droidx said:
I've had updates disabled in dev options too. It seemed to work but this was on the z4 from last year.
What happened after the update? Everything you disabled was re-enabled.?
Could you use root and app manager from f-or sunny similar on f-droid to disable the offending app?
Just wondering.
Without unlocking and rooting I do not expect to have control over anything on my device. Even then some apps can be a pain to disable or remove.
Sent from my Moto G Stylus using XDA Labs
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Sorry for the delay, it is some sort of Motorolla security update, it already automatically downloaded one without asking for permission, now I get a prompt to download a new one (wtf so you force one but then ask later?), when I swipe up from the bottom to see all the tabs open and delete the update prompt, it will just pop up again later, I can send a photo if you want...
ptuner said:
. . . how do I prevent the device from updating now after restart? Motorola trying to copy Windows 10?
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Boot into stock recovery and clear cache. That's the only way I've ever been able to "cancel" an update that's already been downloaded.
However, I don't know if this will still work on newer phones. No promises.
Either clear cache or factory reset the entire phone. FDR would certainly blow it away.
k3dar7 said:
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Also you can disable in DeveloperOptions/AutomaticSystemUpdates...
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Unselecting Automatic Updates in Dev Options has never worked on any phone I've owned.
This . . .
griz.droidx said:
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Without unlocking and rooting I do not expect to have control over anything on my device.
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Root ASAP, install Titanium Backup (or similar) and disable all Update apps -- the only way I've ever been assured of blocking unwanted OTAs.

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