Hello
Many of you facing malware pop up ads on coolpad device. However i have one method to block or disable ads, but still i cant disable auto malware install
First your note 5 must be rooted
Now Download Host Editor apk and install >> here
open app and grant root permission
Now download this zip file >> here
extract this into your sdcard/hostsEditor
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open hosteditor app and select BACKUP tab, select 3 dots and choose Refresh Backup
after our backup file will appear, select it and choose restore
after select Host entries tab, and you see this window
Done.
Now reboot your phone, and no more ads will appear on your display
but it wont prevent auto malware install
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How to grant super user/ root permission to Host Editor ?
htyagi2509 said:
How to grant super user/ root permission to Host Editor ?
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by rooting your mobile
tcpcd said:
Hello
Many of you facing malware pop up ads on coolpad device. However i have one method to block or disable ads, but still i cant disable auto malware install
First your note 5 must be rooted
Now Download Host Editor apk and install >> here
open app and grant root permission
Now download this zip file >> here
extract this into your sdcard/hostsEditor
open hosteditor app and select BACKUP tab, select 3 dots and choose Refresh Backup
after our backup file will appear, select it and choose restore
after select Host entries tab, and you see this window
Done.
Now reboot your phone, and no more ads will appear on your display
but it wont prevent auto malware install
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I have done something else to block the auto malware installation which was pretty effective in my case
I have installed NorootFirewall and blocked all connections of download manager. And I will mark it open whenever I need to install something over Google Play. This trick worked for me..Hope it will work for everyone. BoL..
mathewsquare said:
I have done something else to block the auto malware installation which was pretty effective in my case
I have installed NorootFirewall and blocked all connections of download manager. And I will mark it open whenever I need to install something over Google Play. This trick worked for me..Hope it will work for everyone. BoL..
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Does NorootFirewall work on other devices, like Mac or something? I`d make use of it
huitrWER said:
Does NorootFirewall work on other devices, like Mac or something? I`d make use of it
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Idk in exact ... And I don't think without jailbreak ios won't allow third party application to get into their system... Anyway I guess it's no place to discuss it. May be find some ios thread you may find your answer there. Thank you.
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Kingroot 4.x and 5.x DOES NOT WORK ANYMORE! The Bluestacks team patched root exploit in their kernel to make Pokemon GO work with Bluestacks but Pokemon GO no longer work after 2 days. They really wasted their time.
Since version 0.9.0, I discovered an exploit to root Bluestacks (we can call it a semi-root) which allow you to grant root access without Kingroot and SuperSU, but the /system partition is Write-protected (R/O) and Kingroot wasn't able to root Bluestacks.
You can access /data without any problem. In following releases, the write-protection in /system partition has been removed, which means Bluestacks is pre-rooted (Exploit).
Without Superuser, some apps which requires Root permissions may not work thinking your device is unrooted.
Forget the BS-Multi-Tool and BSeasy, and the modded offline installer which have crappy Galaxy S4 settings app, and bloatwares. Rooting the Bluestacks now takes only 10 seconds to root and it doesn't need any external PC softwares!
If you don't like Kingroot, simply don't root to keep semi-root, or switch to SuperSU.
PLEASE READ!!! DO NOT TRY TO ROOT BLUESTACKS WITH SUPERSU APP. YOU WILL LOSE ROOT PERMISSIONS, INCLUDING LOSS OF SEMI-ROOT EXPLOIT.
Download Bluestacks 2 at: http://www.bluestacks.com/
Don't like Bluestacks 2? Download classic Bluestacks instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/BlueStacks_App_Player
LET'S ROOT THE BLUESTACKS!
Youtube video Tutorial about how to Root Bluestacks 2: https://youtu.be/Ltj6wFFQ36k
If you do have normal version of Bluestacks instead, take a look here: https://youtu.be/oanPUahsn9Q
1. Launch Bluestacks
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2. Download Kingroot app for Android from here: http://www.kingroot.net/?myLocale=en_US
(NOTE: Some browsers blocks Kingroot from downloading. Add it to the whitelist, to prevent any issues)
3. Double-click on the APK file to install the app into the Bluestacks
4. You'll see the Kingroot app in the app drawer, open it.
5. Tap on "Root status failed" to begin the rooting process
6. Rooting will take 5-10 SECONDS! After rooting, you will see a message like this:
7. That's it. Bluestacks is now rooted.
IMPORTANT. Do not open any app which asks you to restart the device. Pressing restart will UNROOT Bluestacks and the good hidden semi-root exploit will be GONE FOREVER until you reinstall Bluestacks.
8. Test root access on any apps to see if it works.
9. Close the Bluestacks, and reboot your computer to take effect.
Now enjoy your 100% full root access on Bluestacks. You can finally use GameGuardian on Bluestacks to hack any offline games without the use Cheat Engine or similar external softwares!
Credits:
iAndroHacker (Evildog1) (Created this tutorial)
Sbenny (Tweaked my grammar)
hmm. no one interested in rooting Bluestacks
evildog1 said:
hmm. no one interested in rooting Bluestacks
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I'm, but I don't trust KingRoot.
artheseus said:
I'm, but I don't trust KingRoot.
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Yeah, and i noticed that Kingroot have permission to use camera, pair with Bluetooth, etc... KingRoot isn't replying to my email after 2015 so i think they are doing something illegal
evildog1 said:
Yeah, and i noticed that Kingroot have permission to use camera, pair with Bluetooth, etc... KingRoot isn't replying to my email after 2015 so i think they are doing something illegal
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The APK has 8MB, unpacked it has 12MB, that is a huge app IMO for something so simple as rooting,
Also it requests every single Android's permissions, I don't see the point for that.
I actually used this method to root bluestacks on my PC. Worked perfectly. Was able to use gameguardian to modify some games.
Thank you for a brief description as to Ruth
Hey guys, excuse my ignorance before I begin.
I am trying to install a modded Spotify apk on my Samsung GS7 Nougat [Rooted]. Spotify already comes pre-installed as a system app on my phone so installation fails due to "conflicting package".
Is there a way to complete uninstall a system app? I've tried titanium backup but it simply disables it, giving me the same installation error.
Alternatively is there a foolproof way of install the modded apk side by side with the "disabled" system app?
Enable Secure Startup from Lock screen / security settings > reboot phone > try installing the APK again
*Detection* said:
Enable Secure Startup from Lock screen / security settings > reboot phone > try installing the APK again
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No such option/feature exists in "Lock screen and security".
x3malex said:
No such option/feature exists in "Lock screen and security".
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I'm afraid that selection literally does not exist in my options. Is it possible it disappeared after root or something? I'm running 7.0 G930W8VLU2BQG4
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I'm afraid that selection literally does not exist in my options. Is it possible it disappeared after root or something? I'm running 7.0 G930W8VLU2BQG4
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Yea that's possible, maybe a security thing, certain KNOX related apps won't run once you've rooted and tripped knox either
EDIT - It seems without encryption you can not use secure startup, you must have wiped and removed encryption
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/secure-startup-missing-t3480008
*Detection* said:
Yea that's possible, maybe a security thing, certain KNOX related apps won't run once you've rooted and tripped knox either
EDIT - It seems without encryption you can not use secure startup, you must have wiped and removed encryption
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/secure-startup-missing-t3480008
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That's the only reason why I rooted my phone in the first place , to install this dreaded spotify app.
x3malex said:
That's the only reason why I rooted my phone in the first place , to install this dreaded spotify app.
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Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp&hl=en_GB
Or add Spotify to a debloat script and flash from TWRP
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Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp&hl=en_GB
Or add Spotify to a debloat script and flash from TWRP
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So I tried system app uninstaller earlier and it failed on all the apps, but it actually seemed to work this time. I finally managed to uninstall it and install the modded apk. Thank you very much for your help!
Great :good:
304sh root
First of all, im considered "new" in this forum, so forgive me in advance for formatting mistakes, etc
ive seen people asking for root instruction for this phone
it exist, but you need to pay someone for it, however in this guide i managed to compile an easy way to gain root access
(albeit not permanent)
(i have written this guide in my country's local forum and google translated most it since im too lazy to rewrite them all)
How to :
How to root 304sh (s0028 tested) (temporary root)
Use 360 Root (apk)
this is not a permanent root solution, when the phone is restarted the root access will disappear & must be re-rooted (there is possibility of failure - my solution is to reinstall the application)
how:
1. download the application & open it, click the root button (big button middle of the screen)
2. if the rooting process is stuck in 75% dont panic, wait for a bit then exit and force close the application
3. re-open the application & and the application will re-root (manually or automatically - random luck really) & will eventually reach 100% root process
if a prompt appears containing supersu application, press the left button , (right button disables the app) (doesn't affect anything, since it will use 360's own superuser)
4. try downloading root checker, and when the root prompt appears, select the left button to grant root access (right reject)
congratulations you have root access
No pic hoax? okay challenge accepted
proof:
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*if you pressed the right button by accident open the root application and press the button that contains the word "root" (or an icon that looks like a keyhole), open it and in the root application list, click the right side of the application list then select the green option for grant (red to deny and blue for the prompt_
* this application could install other 360 applications, this for "optimization" or a custom lockscreen, you can delete them without side effects
* SuperSu cant be used, it will show "su binary occupied", the stock 360 superuser is fine though
also dont ask me for "permanent root", since i dont know and im trying to find a solution without paying someone to root it
(most of the time you want to unlock the bootloader for a possibility of a permanent root, the thing is, its almost impossible to get in the bootloader/recovery even with ADB in this device)
Original post/source (by me too)
https://www.kaskus.co.id/post/5a072a7214088db8598b4569/1#post5a072a7214088db8598b4569
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Download here
pass: xdaforum
Required:
Debugging mode enabled.
Phone Administrator disabled.
OEM Unlock enabled.
Screenshot:
New version added:
Download here
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Worked on my G5 (H850). OK, it only has a basic list of apps it can remove but still, no root and no more bloody Evernote loitering around my phone.
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it only has a basic list of apps it can remove
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Download uninstaller here
Connect your phone to PC and run the program.
Go to help menu, press 4 and read:
HOW TO UNINSTALL APPS FROM USER LIST?
nice
nice information bro, thankyou, you know hot to root this phone?
When starting the app with phone connected via USB-cable, I get this error: "Device unauthorized. Pls check the confirmation dialog on your device."
All three settings (OEM Unlock etc are enabled/disabled as per the initial posting says.
What am I doing wrong?
Can't find link
Hello,
I would like to download the file, but it is deleted. Where from i could download it? Thanks
Mungozandler said:
When starting the app with phone connected via USB-cable, I get this error: "Device unauthorized. Pls check the confirmation dialog on your device."
All three settings (OEM Unlock etc are enabled/disabled as per the initial posting says.
What am I doing wrong?
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Connect your phone to pc.
Run the program and check the device screen.
If the new window (message) appear on the phone screen, check "Always allow from this computer" and press OK
EpicOdin said:
nice information bro, thank you, you know how to root this phone?
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Unfortunately no.
LordEVon said:
Hello,
I would like to download the file, but it is deleted. Where from i could download it? Thanks
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Link updated on the second post.
File has been deleted, any other sources for download this file?
The app is great, but the Antivirus mark it as virus...
Well, i've been uninstalling apps "One by One" and there is a problem with the "Weather" apps, 30 is weather theme instead Weather, and 28 is weather instead Weather Service. The other apps i've checked worked like a charm.
Thanks, i've uninstall apps that i don't use
i launch the program with winrar and i don't know the keyword to launch. How?
Got a rooted op7p & various versions of my favourite apps installed that I don't want to update. Because there not the latest versions they stay stuck in my update list in the play store!
Is there a magisk module or app I can run to remove them from the list so I'm not constantly told to update or accidentally update it?
Think I might have solved it!
Went into Titanium backup pro, found the app, scrolled across to 'special features', then 'detach from the market'! There no longer in the update list now anyway ?
Detach is one that is for this
Titanium Backup like you found is another option
However, in my experience, both apps don't keep apps removed. After some time, they will show up again
Yeah your right, already popped back up!
Any idea how to permanently get rid of them?
You can turn off updates from the google play store itself, and it never notifies you.
Go into google play > Settings > Auto-update apps | Set to Don't auto-update apps. If I want to update something, I go in manually and choose what I want to update.
As for Magisk modules, also under settings, turn off Check Updates.
Titanium Backup was my first play store purchase for those features as well
Hi there, I have found a work around for this.
Go to (https://github.com/yuk7/playstore-excl-upd)
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then follow the instructions on the page.
Make sure you create a txt file named as peulist.txt under root directory /data/cache/peulist.txt... once done reboot after flashing the file and include the apps with there package name that you want to exclude from the update list.
Bengemin14 said:
Hi there, I have found a work around for this.
Go to (https://github.com/yuk7/playstore-excl-upd)View attachment 5666533 then follow the instructions on the page.
Make sure you create a txt file named as peulist.txt under root directory /data/cache/peulist.txt... once done reboot after flashing the file and include the apps with there package name that you want to exclude from the update list. View attachment 5666537View attachment 5666539
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Thank you a lotttt, worked perfectly! :3 <3
Also hiding YouTube, so it won't override YouTube vanced, hihi
Bengemin14 said:
Hi there, I have found a work around for this.
Go to (https://github.com/yuk7/playstore-excl-upd)
then follow the instructions on the page.
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Um... any idea how you can UNDO this, so all available updates will show up again? I've tried disabling the module and rebooted, but the changes seem to stay...
Does anyone know what exactly this module does/changes? It does not seem to be really well documented...