On the old cyanogen mod there was a feature built in that could block private numbers,unknown callers etc. Is the feature still present i n latest lineage os o know there's a reverse look up and able to block numbers manually but would rather prefer the global blacklist feature
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I have a list of around 12 000 spam numbers that I'd like to block. What is the easiest way to achieve this? I'm on CM 12.1.
The app needs to work on the system-level for the most efficient blocking.
Hi!
I'm glad to share a dialer app: PP—Dialer and Contacts with you,In the April , the new functions ”blacklist ” are developed.I hope you will enjoy it.
The rating of PixelPhone Pro is 4.6 ,it’s a good app,and now ,the trial version cancel the limit for 7days,It’s free now!
About the PixelPhone:
(1)Dual-SIM device supported
(2)Various themesIY interface
(3)Quick action:Swipe for call or message
(4)Instant search:fast search by using QWERTY & T9
(5)Intelligent merge call records by data and contacts
About new version:
1. New feature : BlackList block the unwanted calls. easy add the spam number via long press the call logs or contact.
2. Android 6.0 Marshmallow compatible
3. Dual-SIM feature improved
4. New default Theme : Spring Green
5. In-app feedback , more easier to get in touch with us
6. bugs fixed , thanks for your feedback.
7. Crash report deleted and Privacy Policy updated This is the vedio about PP
Hello,
For my pixel 2 or OnePlus 5T I am looking for a version of Android based on the confidentiality:
- Application open source
- No third party service installed like Google
- Possibility to edit the file host for blocking ads, trackers and other online garbage. Ex : https://github.com/notracking/hosts-blocklists
- A firewall to control the data that comes out of my phone
I know CopperheadOS based on security but it does not allow to modify system files like the hosts file...
Is it fiction or something like that already exists?
I have the feeling that users like me (concerned about their private life) are often forgotten...
Best regard
Try Lineage OS
https://www.getdroidtips.com/list-best-custom-rom-pixel-2-pixel-2-xl/
Hi folks,
I am just wondering why we don't have the the "Virtual ID" Option under the "Settings→Privacy Protection→Special Permissions→Manage Virtual ID" on our Poco X3 NFC with MIUI Global 12.5.1.0 (RJGMIXM).
There is nothing like Virtual ID in my Settings.
The Virtual Identity feature was introduced in MIUI 12 and allows users to safeguard their personal information to any website or app by providing a virtual ID instead of users’ unique identifier.
As the title say pretty much it all, i need help with SELinux.
I do not quite understand it's purpose and why it got introduced.
My main problem right now is i cant use some very apps like before (Android 8 or less) since i'm now in Android 11 or more.
Also i've been warned that we cant record our calls now in android since Android 9 ( i may be wrong) but i know that even before you couldn't record normally calls. To bypass it you had to use the loudspeaker and record hands-free. I read somewhere that how the modem firmware was coded wich prevented to record calls both ways and to record normally calls you had to flash the modem firmware...
I live in a jurisdiction that allow to record calls both way and allow recording between two persons being one of them in the discussion, ex: you can't record other people discussion if you're not part of it.
So that's pretty what help i'm looking for and would like to have some help with other things mentioned above.
I have a Motorola Moto One 5G ACE witch custom rom Havoc Os and also an old Samsung Galaxy S4 also with a custom rom.
Thank you.
P.S. Sorry for bad english, it ain't my first language.
SELinux ( Linux ) in the world of Android devices is SEAndroid, it got implemented wiith Android 4.3. Some SELinux concepts aren't implemented in Android, hence we correctly have to speak of SEAndroid.
As part of the Android security model, SEAndroid enforces mandatory access control (MAC) for all processes, even processes running with root/superuser ( AKA su - switch user ) privileges. With SEAndroid, Android can better protect and restrict system services, control access to application data and system logs, reduce the impact of malicious software, and protect users from potential bugs in code on mobile devices.
IMO SEAndroid is somehow comparable to UAC known from Windows OS.
SEAndroid by default operates on the principle of default denial: anything that is not explicitly allowed is denied.
To change SEAndroid permissions on a per app basis Android must be rooted.
More info here:
Protecting Android with more Linux kernel defenses
News and insights on the Android platform, developer tools, and events.
android-developers.googleblog.com