Can't access to the storage permission on Q Beta 2 - Google Pixel Questions & Answers

When i want to download something the chrome or or whatever browser application don't let me download it, 'cause i need STORAGE ACCESS, but i can't grant permission to that, help

anayely said:
When i want to download something the chrome or or whatever browser application don't let me download it, 'cause i need STORAGE ACCESS, but i can't grant permission to that, help
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The pixel update today fix those problems
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*** SU not working for Root Explorer ? ***

I'm on 1.85 rooted etc. All my super user apps are working perfectly with the exception of Root Explorer.
Binary is up to date & even uninstalled/reinstalled it but still no go.
Just weird cause like I said all my other root apps are fine. Any ideas ? Thanx
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Try switching default access to "grant" in the supersu settings.
Did you update to this SU from within recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673935
waleed90 said:
Try switching default access to "grant" in the supersu settings.
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That worked, thanks bro
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nunyabiziz said:
Did you update to this SU from within recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673935
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From what I understand its a problem with the latest version of SuperSU (0.89), where a few apps will not work unless you set the defualt setting to "Grant" instead of "Prompt" as another described above.
Unless you happen to know that the version you linked works with Root Explorer? If so, please let us know.
redpoint73 said:
From what I understand its a problem with the latest version of SuperSU (0.89), where a few apps will not work unless you set the defualt setting to "Grant" instead of "Prompt" as another described above.
Unless you happen to know that the version you linked works with Root Explorer? If so, please let us know.
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Well, someone beat me too it. This is the solution

ROOT but no need root access managerment

root always provide with superuser or superSU, which I don't need them in fact, I want to grant any app permission they want, how can I do that.
in other word, I want to root access without the permit of superuser or superSU
randommmm said:
root always provide with superuser or superSU, which I don't need them in fact, I want to grant any app permission they want, how can I do that.
in other word, I want to root access without the permit of superuser or superSU
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why so for example you want a app that you might download that seems fine but gets root access (and as there no manger gets it right away) and then steals all your info and then deletes your android fiel system...sounds good to me
zacthespack said:
why so for example you want a app that you might download that seems fine but gets root access (and as there no manger gets it right away) and then steals all your info and then deletes your android fiel system...sounds good to me
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I don't care. And I do know what root access mean, I just use app got good reputation, but I do care there are issue cause by superSU or superuser.
randommmm said:
I don't care. And I do know what root access mean, I just use app got good reputation, but I do care there are issue cause by superSU or superuser.
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Well you should beable to just manually install the SU binary and check its working by typing su in the terminal app or something...
zacthespack said:
Well you should beable to just manually install the SU binary and check its working by typing su in the terminal app or something...
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That is exactly why I post this question, I don't know where I should put the su binary in.
randommmm said:
That is exactly why I post this question, I don't know where I should put the su binary in.
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The supersu website has a flashable binary so you can just flash it from recovery (or open the zip and see where it gets put)
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zacthespack said:
The supersu website has a flashable binary so you can just flash it from recovery (or open the zip and see where it gets put)
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not working, every apps need root stop function after uninstall supersu then flash the su binary
The su binaries are written for the su control apps, they probably refuse to grant su without the app being installed.
A not so unwise security decision.
Isn't there an option in SuperSu to grant root to all by default?

[HOW TO] Barclays Mobile Banking on rooted S3

I've seen a few threads asking if it is posible to get this working on a rooted S3 so thought I'd share how I got it running.
Software Needed:
Permissions Denied (free from Play Store)
ES File Explorer (free from Play Store)
Barclays Mobile Banking
Steps:
Now, you may be able to just try the last step. I was messing around and managed to get it working after try all the steps without testing in between.
1: After installing Barclays open Permissions Denied and select Banking (the one with the Barclays logo).
2: Deny the 'android.permission.GET_TASKS'
3: Open ES File Explorer, navigate to '/system/app/' and rename SuperSU to anything you want.
4: Navigate to '/system/xbin/' and long press on 'SU' and select 'Hide' from the menu.
NOTE: if you update the SuperSU binary, you will need to do step 4 again!
That's it! I dont know if it will work for everyone but it works for me. I also dont know if Barclays can solve that with an update so I don't plan on updating the app. I'm not a coder and don't know a lot about tje technical details of Android so if you run in to problems I can only TRY to help you.
I've not tried to use any other apps that block rooted phones but feel free to let me know if this works on other things.
Thanks.
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Ive been using this for a few days now but just started having FC's.
I just re- enabled the permission and rebooted and it's working again.
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Will this work with the Skygo app?
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I'm not sure. This is the only app I use that checks for root privileges so haven't tested it on anything else.
Could you give it a try and let me know please? If it works for others then this could be a very useful work around.
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I've just downloaded SkyGo and the app opens and I get to the TV guide and get the option to watch it of I sign in. I don't have Sky so can't test any further.
I'm assuming it checks for root when it opens so I'd class that as a success!
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Thanks for testing im unable to do it myself because when I open it it fc straight away wich is probably something to do with my rom
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Hi Faz - Thanks for the info. But when I install permissions, it asks for busybox. I installed busybox but it still says it has not detected busy box please install.
Any advice??
I cant find superSU in system/apps!?. It's not superuser.apk is it?
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Permissions Denied is not free anymore
I've posted here how I got it working on my HTC One S, and I'm pretty sure (or hoping) it'll work on any Android phone.
Didn't paste the post here, unsure on if that's allowed.
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This worked for me.
Very happy Galaxy S III user.
Thanks Faz1980.
Thank you so much.
Perfect!
This also works on the Galaxy Note II N7105.
One thing...make sure you use the REBOOT command in Permissions Denied after making the change.
superuser has a temp unroot option, it works to avoid root check on dutch live tv app.. try it
Swapping Out Superuser for SuperSU
Faz1980 said:
I've seen a few threads asking if it is posible to get this working on a rooted S3 so thought I'd share how I got it running.
Software Needed:
Permissions Denied (free from Play Store)
ES File Explorer (free from Play Store)
Barclays Mobile Banking
Steps:
Now, you may be able to just try the last step. I was messing around and managed to get it working after try all the steps without testing in between.
1: After installing Barclays open Permissions Denied and select Banking (the one with the Barclays logo).
2: Deny the 'android.permission.GET_TASKS'
3: Open ES File Explorer, navigate to '/system/app/' and rename SuperSU to anything you want.
4: Navigate to '/system/xbin/' and long press on 'SU' and select 'Hide' from the menu.
NOTE: if you update the SuperSU binary, you will need to do step 4 again!
That's it! I dont know if it will work for everyone but it works for me. I also dont know if Barclays can solve that with an update so I don't plan on updating the app. I'm not a coder and don't know a lot about tje technical details of Android so if you run in to problems I can only TRY to help you.
I've not tried to use any other apps that block rooted phones but feel free to let me know if this works on other things.
Thanks.
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Unfortunately since upgrading my SGS3 to zoot1's version of CM10 with 4.2 Gapps, this stopped working for me.
I think this is mainly because zoot1's ROM comes with Superuser and not SuperSU.
However, I followed the instructions on this blog to remove Superuser and replace it with SuperSU.
I still can't get it to work though.

[Completed] Cyanogenmod is not asking for root permission after uninstalling SuperSu

Title says it all.
After uninstalling SuperSu, CyanogenMod privacy guard is not asking for root permission anymore.
any help?
Ashwinrg said:
You want to install any superuser app that manage root permissions.
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No, I just want to remove SuperSu and use the built in root manager of Cyanogenmod.
Ashwinrg said:
Go to developer option and go to root access and select apps and adb.
I hope it help you.
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I already did that but still SU requests do not show up;
that's why i posted this thread.
you dont seem to understand the issue.
The apps may have already had given root access so it won't ask again, try to uninstal /re-install one of them

Q beta 3 and sandboxed file explorer apps: and now?

Is there something I can do to access my storage memory? I don't want an iPixel...
You need to allow permissions to storage for the app in Privacy settings
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disable install unknown apps permission ?
Sorry, but this didn't work. Try googling new "scoped storage" permission...
Partial solution is to use Files by Google beta app (not the stock file app)...
I am seeing the same on Solid Explorer on Beta 3. I have revoked and approved Storage permission and it doesn't do anything. May an update Dev might have to make?
File Explorer by xiaomi works.
Solid Explorer works fine.
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After I disabled the install apps permission Solid Explorer works fine again.
Update: Files by Google not working anymore
Update 2: Files by Google working again, Solid Explorer doesn't work anymore.

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