Hi everyone,
I am about to install the Mi Fit App on my Z3. The app wants some permissions that I am not willing to give it.
Is there any way without root to limit the permissions? (A Mi fit app without all permissions would help at first, too )
Thanks.
Hey guys,
I need an app to deny some permissions to certain apps on 5.1 (LMY47I), since there are apps I have installed that, I think, require some very intrusive ones. After a little search I found AppOps.
But since I am not rooted right now, could you guys confirm if this app is working correctly on 5.1 (LMY47I) on the N5. Or recommend another app, preferecially one that does not require Xposed, since it's still in Alpha (don't get me wrong, I love Xposed).
Thank you :good:
I can't post URLs, but the one I found is the one by Droid Mate.
VirtuaWin said:
Hey guys,
I need an app to deny some permissions to certain apps on 5.1 (LMY47I), since there are apps I have installed that, I think, require some very intrusive ones. After a little search I found AppOps.
But since I am not rooted right now, could you guys confirm if this app is working correctly on 5.1 (LMY47I) on the N5. Or recommend another app, preferecially one that does not require Xposed, since it's still in Alpha (don't get me wrong, I love Xposed).
Thank you :good:
I can't post URLs, but the one I found is the one by Droid Mate.
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Why donot you try a custom ROM like CM which has a build in privacy support. You can actually deny any permission to any app in settings.
There are some other apps but mostly would need ROOT i am afraid
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Hnk1 said:
Why donot you try a custom ROM like CM which has a build in privacy support. You can actually deny any permission to any app in settings.
There are some other apps but mostly would need ROOT i am afraid
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Oh, I didn't know that CM had that feature builted in, definitely gonna check it out.
But is it really capable of denying ANY permission if an App? Because I tried AppOps in my rooted tablet and not all permissions could be denied, some don´t even show up on the App options.
Thanks for your answer :good:
VirtuaWin said:
Oh, I didn't know that CM had that feature builted in, definitely gonna check it out.
But is it really capable of denying ANY permission if an App? Because I tried AppOps in my rooted tablet and not all permissions could be denied, some don´t even show up on the App options.
Thanks for your answer :good:
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Yes it does. I have been using it for a long time.
hi devs.
i am doing heavy duty creating a lollipop rom for samsung galaxy core 2.
i often came across this problem that when i try to install an app extracted from any other device like camera and gallery.
it gives me error parse having problem.
even though i run 4.4.2 api 19 i cant install 4.0.1 stock apps from other chipset.
give me hints to solve this or where to look for that.
thanks in advance.
i can use xposed installer and xinstaller module. but i dont know which mod to use in xinstaller if that works.
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I'm using an android emulator called AmiDUOS, it runs android 5.1.1. Blue stacks doesn't work for me.
I actually got snapchat working on AmiDUOS one point, I was rooted so used an app to freeze supersu so it wouldn't be detected, allowing me to log in but I got logged out and this way isn't working for me anymore. I have tried using rootcloak to cloak snapchat and supersu but with no avail. Does anyone know what's telling snapchat that I'm rooted, maybe they don't allow emulators? Can I use an app to hide that I'm using an emulator?
If I've posted this thread on the wrong forum please move it, my apologies!
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thank you!
Hey guys recently I used the app System UI Tuner off of the Xda labs app repo & I found (to my absolute enjoyment) that it worked on my unrooted ZTE Majesty Pro, which got me to thinking is there a way to grant specific users (Say you find your UID) a permission like android.permission.WRITE_SECURESETTINGS & then get some sort of escalated privileges possibly with ADB? Just curious sorry if i sound stupid lol.
Edit: Or is there a way to fix R/W permission issues at all, even for specific apps only using this method? thanks!