Dropzone/Overlay app - Honor 6X Questions & Answers

I want to hide an overlay app hence I installed Island app(work profile similar to Samsung secure folder) and installed the app there. Overlay app crashes after few seconds. A message pops up saying access to Dropzone denied. I have enabled 'draw over other app' option. Problem is that this Overlay app doesn't show in Dropzone settings under phone manager when installed in work profile. Therefore I can't change its setting.
I'm on Android 8 without root. I tried cloning it using apkcloner but it shows invalid license. Please help me to either hide this app or tell me how to add it to Dropzone.
Thanks

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Permisions Program

Like to know if there is a program that can let me change the permissions for each application individual. For example when i install angry birds to let me choose, at the installation or after the setup, not to let it connect to internet or access my phone calls etc.
A quick search in the playstore shows an app called permissions denied. Root access is required and states that it does not work on all devices.
This one is not on the app store. Google an app called Lucky Patcher.
Just run the app, it will list all the installed apps you have, tap the app you want to change permissions for, select Open Menu of Patches, select Change Permissions, select the permissions you wish to change, reboot.
Believe you need root for this.
At the first two days that i bought the tf300 i installed and uninstalled many applications. And one of them had a feature to control the permissions on all the installed apps of the tf300. And i can't remember whta app was to install it again.
Found it
Ok thanks for the Help. Finally it was lucky patcher i was looking, but the Permissions denied app that the other guy suggested me, was fine too.
Thanks again.
I use LBE Privacy Guard and think its the best app to change permissions.
Every time i installed app it ask my to change permissions.
You can also stop send anonymus usage and error report.
DROIDWALL is a firewall that limits network traffic.
You can use white lists (disallows all programs, you select which you want to communicate) or black list (allows all programs, you select which to not communicate).
You need root to use this program.
It's in the Play store.

Nagging display overlay message

Hi everyone, my new update to M on my Huawei gives me a hard time. I cannot set access rights for apps because it wants me to enable (or disable) overlay rights to some app I cannot identify. Actually I would have expected the name of the related app to be printed in the message but it doesn't do that. Many have problems with that message using screen filtering apps .. but I am not aware of using such app.
I have read that the permission in question is "android.permission.SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW".
I am now looking for a sort of batch tool that allows for an easy change of this permission to all apps e.g.:
Store current state; toggle all on or off; restore state
I looked at some privacy managers and the state appears. But didn't find one (yet?) that allows me to do this to all apps at once.
Can anyone point me to a tool that can help me? Regrettably I am not a programmer.

Forgot app name

Around 1.5 years back, I used to use an app which provides me all components of any (user/system) installed app on the device; i.e. services, broadcast, intents etc. I downloaded that from play store which was having a blue gear icon. I used that app with the time of greenify. I have searched the app in play store installed app history but I have forgot it's name completely.
kindly, if you remember or points me to some direction, I will be thankful.
was that app pre-installed?
Kernel Adiutor?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor&hl=en_US
Disable Service?
https://apkpure.com/br/disable-service/cn.wq.disableservice
Thanks to all you. That app was having a white background and list of installed user and system apps. On tap on any app, it further shows services, broadcasts, contents etc. On tap on those options, further it shows to enable/disable the relevant services/broadcasts etc. When we enable/disable the option, a blue gear icon appears and options get enable/disable.
Still I fail to remember it's name.
Yes, I got it. It was Myandroidtools. Thanks to extreme0 who suggested me Disable service and when I saw installed it and opened more app section, I got it what, I was remembering since last 7 days.

Samsung Remote Support?

Am seeing this tab in settings, what apk do I need to debloat to remove this? I've been through my apps list but dont see anything obvious, thanks
I don't have that option. Do you see it Samsung members app?
See grab, no its towards the bottom in Settings menu.
don't have that setting but going via help file it offers to install it via Smart Tutor for Samsung Galaxy app
Thanks, just want to get rid of that tab, any idea how?
do you have that app? uninstall it if yes
Have uninstalled smart tutor but the Remote Support tab remains in settings list. Guess there's no way to get rid of it?
restart the phone?
Still there after restart, was hoping there was an app I could disable etc to remove the heading from settings menu, guess not.
I would be glad to remove it as well, I suddenly got it appearing after the last update on my A52 5G.
Any new idea how to get away with this option in Settings?
A bit late to this post, but the solution is to install the Samsung Tips app which removes the "manual" and "remote support" options inside the Settings app and replaces it with a single "Tips" entry: https://galaxystore.samsung.com/pre...session_id=W_03bb1f02be95e1f7c89bf2450f16277d
You can remove both by having Tips installed and disabling it (not removing it) via "pm disable com.samsung.android.app.tips"
Macusercom said:
A bit late to this post, but the solution is to install the Samsung Tips app which removes the "manual" and "remote support" options inside the Settings app and replaces it with a single "Tips" entry: https://galaxystore.samsung.com/pre...session_id=W_03bb1f02be95e1f7c89bf2450f16277d
You can remove both by having Tips installed and disabling it (not removing it) via "pm disable com.samsung.android.app.tips"
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This doesn't work on the S21 latest software, CVDC. It will disable Tips, but the Remote Support option will no longer be removed.
Macusercom said:
A bit late to this post, but the solution is to install the Samsung Tips app which removes the "manual" and "remote support" options inside the Settings app and replaces it with a single "Tips" entry: https://galaxystore.samsung.com/pre...session_id=W_03bb1f02be95e1f7c89bf2450f16277d
You can remove both by having Tips installed and disabling it (not removing it) via "pm disable com.samsung.android.app.tips"
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On my S22+, I already have the latest version installed by default and tried to disable it via PDP app, but it tells me that some critical app can't be disabled.
It's a system app which isn't directly labeled remote support. You will have to use an application inspector to view all system apps then have to narrow down which app it is. I had to do this to remove the Samsung Account in settings, bixby vision, bixby page, software update installer & more.
Make sure you make an apk backup of the system app before you uninstall it incase you mess up your phone or make a setting inacessible that you needed. You can restore the apps by reinstalling them from the apk you backed up with a tap or use adb to install the app.
If you happen to find out which package name it is please reply with the name as I am trying to figure out which one it is on my phone as well. I imagine its one of the ones that begin with com.samsung.android good luck on the hunt & don't forget to let everyone know once you find out.

Force Android app notification to be set as a priority via ADB Shell?

Hi.
I've tested various Date Status Bar apps and I finally found one that I really like (Calendar Notify) and works (doesn't stop working after a while), but the notification tends to get hidden when there's other notifications and it defeats the purpose of having it on there. :-/
I was wondering if there's an ADB Shell command I can use to force it to be set as a priority? On older Android versions it was available as an option though it was taken for some reason (I can't find it anywhere), guess not many used it or something.
Thanks.
App must have the "Draw Over Other Apps" permission to prevent this "gets hidden". Check app's permissions ...
jwoegerbauer said:
App must have the "Draw Over Other Apps" permission to prevent this "gets hidden". Check app's permissions ...
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Thanks, but the app isn't listed on there. :-/

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