Hi have a H60-L12 with the new 5.5.16 Software.
Unfortunately I have no permission manager installed on my phone.
When I try to Start the PM plus app from the playstore, it says there is no phone manager installed.
How can I fix that problem?
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Hello,
in times of Nexus5 and 4.4 I used the permission manager to set all permissions I want random apps to have.
I declined the gps access to my banking app (German Postbank app).
Then I updated to 4.4.2 and the permission manager app stopped working.
Today I found out that the banking app could show me the cashpoint next to me. Unfortunately the banking app still doesn't seem to be able to use gps.
How can I reactivate the permissions?
...this means the permission manager does still exist.
cybercrash said:
Hello,
in times of Nexus5 and 4.4 I used the permission manager to set all permissions I want random apps to have.
I declined the gps access to my banking app (German Postbank app).
Then I updated to 4.4.2 and the permission manager app stopped working.
Today I found out that the banking app could show me the cashpoint next to me. Unfortunately the banking app still doesn't seem to be able to use gps.
How can I reactivate the permissions?
...this means the permission manager does still exist.
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do a factory reset OR install Xposed framework and install the AppOps module and then change the permissions you want ( of course you have to be rooted to use Xposed). i don't think you have any other options.
p.s. questions should go in tht Q&A section
I know there's a dedicated SuperSU thread but being a newbie on this forum I cannot post there.
I have Teclast P78HD tablet (A31 and Android 4.4.2) which I have rooted using Kingo. There is no custom recovery available for this model, AFAIK, so zip option is out of question I think. Kingo installed SuperSU 1.9.1 which does work, but as Play offered an update I accepted it, got 2.0.1. A big mistake.
The system still works, it prompts to grant root access when an app needs it. But I cannot run the SuperSU app anymore, it asks if I want to update. If I select yes after a while it fails and tells to reboot and try again. Which of course gives the same result. Selecting cancel closes the program. Uninstalling the update returns the system back to working 1.9.1. I have tried also Settings / Cleanup / Reinstall and Settings / Cleanup / Switch superuser app but both fail similarily. I also tried to replace the APK in /system/app using ES File Explorer but this method also makes an app to ask for update.
Any ideas how to update SuperSU on this tablet? Maybe I should just forget the problem and use the current one, but it is somewhat old and the changelog lists many, many changes. Plus Play keeps offering an update which is somewhat annoying
Boffortes said:
I know there's a dedicated SuperSU thread but being a newbie on this forum I cannot post there.
I have Teclast P78HD tablet (A31 and Android 4.4.2) which I have rooted using Kingo. There is no custom recovery available for this model, AFAIK, so zip option is out of question I think. Kingo installed SuperSU 1.9.1 which does work, but as Play offered an update I accepted it, got 2.0.1. A big mistake.
The system still works, it prompts to grant root access when an app needs it. But I cannot run the SuperSU app anymore, it asks if I want to update. If I select yes after a while it fails and tells to reboot and try again. Which of course gives the same result. Selecting cancel closes the program. Uninstalling the update returns the system back to working 1.9.1. I have tried also Settings / Cleanup / Reinstall and Settings / Cleanup / Switch superuser app but both fail similarily. I also tried to replace the APK in /system/app using ES File Explorer but this method also makes an app to ask for update.
Any ideas how to update SuperSU on this tablet? Maybe I should just forget the problem and use the current one, but it is somewhat old and the changelog lists many, many changes. Plus Play keeps offering an update which is somewhat annoying
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uninstall supersu and try this one. some people have issues with supersu and have found superuser to work correctly.
Hello, I need your help because I just updated to MIUI 8 (Global 6.7.5 beta) and I have a problem with google's permissions. It says Allow or Deny but I can only click deny.
SOLVED it was in the security> permissions manager app of miui.
Hi guys,
I've installed the package disabler of kunkunsoft on my S8+ and followed their instructions to use it without root
https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/setup_device_owner/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootpackagedisablerfree
The problem is the app crashes when I'm open it, so I wanted to deinstall it, but I'm not able to remove the admin rights in the system nor over adb... so what I'm gonna do without rooting my phone?
Thank you guys.
I have installed a downloaded apk from the file manager (by enabling it from the "install unknown apps" menu). The problem is that I want to use this app that I've installed in order to install another app, but it's impossible. The installed app does not appear in the "install unknown apps" menu so I can enable it, and in its properties and permissions it only shows that it can access and modify files. It also does not pop an error message, it just doesn't do anything when i press the install button. The apk itself is not corrupted since it works perfectly on another phone and a tablet (i've also tried re-downloading and reinstalling it a couple of times), I've restarted the phone, I've hard-reset the phone... still nothing. My phone is not rooted (but then again so are the other two devices on which it works perfectly), and there is no antivirus installed. Even the device's security option from the maintainance menu is disabled. Any ideas?
Yes, each app has to be enabled to be able to install other apps. I.e. if you download APK from browser, and try to install it from file manager (i.e. ES explorer or such) it will tell you ES has no permission to install other apps... you have to enable it for each app that is going to install APKs.
Exactly. In order to install the apk I give the necessary permissions to the file manager and it successfully install the app (let's call it app1). But then I need app1 to install another app (let's call it app2) which does not happen in my s8+ (but there is no problem with my other devices which are also not rooted). The problem is that in my other devices app1 appears in the "install unknown sources" menu so it can install app2. On the s8+ app1 does not appear on this menu so there is no way I can give it permission to install app2.
I am not sure, but I vaguely remember that it asked me... I tried installing, and it popped up notification that I need to set permission so I just did... I am not sure where in settings that is