I successfully flash CorvusOS and when I open google play store it says
" This device isn't play protect certified "
That's not unusual when using custom ROMs. You need to pass SafetyNet's CTS profile to get a certified status:
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magis...and_other_apps_wont_install_or_doesnt_show_up
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SnooperStopper
Android device ecryption password manager and failed unlock attempts monitor
SnooperStopper allows you to have different device encryption password than
screen unlock pattern/PIN/password. You can have strong device encryption
password (which you only need to enter once after booting your device) but
simple pattern/PIN/password for unlocking your screen.
If attacker tries to guess your simple pattern/PIN/password, he has only
few tries (default is 3) after which the device is rebooted and he needs
to enter your strong device encryption password again.
Where to get it:
Google Play
Eutopia.cz F-Droid Repository
Project on GitHub
Why is it needed:
Android always sets device encryption password same as screen unlock pattern/PIN/password.
This is very unfortunate, because you should have encryption password as strong
as possible, but nobody wants to enter long password all the time just to unlock screen.
There is Android issue #29468
requesting different passwords for encryption and screen lock, but it seems to be
ignored by Google (it is there from 2012 and recently marked Obsolete by Google).
How to use it:
After installation, start SnooperStopper and grant it superuser permissions. Then
enable device admin in app, which allows SnooperStopper to monitor failed screen
unlock attempts and reboot device if maximum number is exceeded.
Whenever you change your screen unlock pattern/PIN/password, Android also changes
your device encryption password, so you have to set your strong encryption
password again. SnooperStopper automatically opens window where you can change it
right after you change your screen unlock pattern/PIN/password, so you should never
forget about it.
Requirements:
Android >= 4.0.3
enabled device encryption (Settings => Security => Encrypt phone )
root (Android doesn't allow apps to change device encryption password or reboot your device without root access)
Credits:
Whole device encryption password changing code is taken from Nikolay Elenkov's
Cryptfs Password Manager.
XDA:DevDB Information
SnooperStopper, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
Mikos, Nikolay Elenkov
Source Code: https://github.com/xmikos/SnooperStopper
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.3
Stable Release Date: 2016-03-21
Created 2015-07-13
Last Updated 2016-03-21
Hello,
Thanks for your great tool, this really fills the gap between a safe encrypted and a everyday easy to use device.
Unfortunately I can't change the encryption password on my maguro galaxy nexus device.
When I try to change my encryption password I get the message cannot get super access
For a short time the root access symbol lights up and disappears.
Snooper Stopper is listed in the device admin list. My nexus (which runs on slim rom lollipop ) asked me whether I would like to give root access to snooper stopper and I agreed.
I'd really like to help to fix this bug so I can use your tool.
Many greetings
Michael
P.S. Already opened a issue at github before I found this thread on xda
mischasworld said:
Unfortunately I can't change the encryption password on my maguro galaxy nexus device.
When I try to change my encryption password I get the message cannot get super access
For a short time the root access symbol lights up and disappears.
Snooper Stopper is listed in the device admin list. My nexus (which runs on slim rom lollipop ) asked me whether I would like to give root access to snooper stopper and I agreed.
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Like I said on GitHub (writing it also here for reference):
It is problem with SELinux policy. if you have Android >= 5.0, you also need sepolicy-inject utility (you can find it here: setools-android with sepolicy-inject) or supolicy (part of SuperSU - but SuperSU is not opensource, so I highly discourage it).
New version 1.3 is compatible with Android 6 and CyanogenMod 13. Also starting from version 1.1 sepolicy-inject tool is included into SnooperStopper, so you don't need to install any external utility.
LineageOS/OpenGApps Play Store: "Your device isn't compatible with this version"
Just installed the latest nightly and G Apps Nano, and every app in the Play Store gives me this error: "Your device isn't compatible with this version"
Hope someone knows how to fix this
Downloaded the official kingoroot app, but it reads:
SUCCESSFUL DETECTION CAN BE ROOT
you need to pay 10$ after rooting
you need to pay 10$ after rooting
You must have a computer for the boot process
After the root is successful, agree to pay 10$
MAIL:
Phone is a Samsung J4+
What am I supposed to do?
My dear friend, do you not know MAGISK?
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
Welcome to the Magisk Release / Announcement thread! For all up-to-date info and links, please directly check Magisk's GitHub Page Installation Download count of previously XDA hosted files: 25,490,945 v1: 8746 v2: 2251 v3: 3790 v4...
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TeslaShock1 said:
Downloaded the official kingoroot app, but it reads:
SUCCESSFUL DETECTION CAN BE ROOT
you need to pay 10$ after rooting
you need to pay 10$ after rooting
You must have a computer for the boot process
After the root is successful, agree to pay 10$
MAIL:
Phone is a Samsung J4+
What am I supposed to do?
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it's 2021 KingoRoot is only viable back in 2011 era
ineedroot69 said:
it's 2021 KingoRoot is only viable back in 2011 era
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Magisk works on almost any device with Android higher than 4.2.
Magisk certainly is the best way to root an android device.
"Magisk is, and always will be, free and open-source."
"Magisk is a suite of open source tools for customizing Android, supporting devices higher than Android 4.2. It covers fundamental parts of Android customization: root, boot scripts, SELinux patches, AVB2.0 / dm-verity / forceencrypt removals etc."
20190118 x80l C15-216-v2.0 قرص. الصينيون يعلقون خدمات جوجل
Flash complete GApps bundle.
Hello
I have just bought a Cat S42 H+ with the following specs:
Android 10, planned upgrade to Android 11
Mediatek MT6761D Helio A20 (12 nm)
Quad-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53
PowerVR GE8320
I also run a Surface Go with PopOs (ubuntu linux derivative). I’m comfortable with using the terminal.
I have unlocked the Cat S42 using this tutorial: https://highonandroid.com/android-r…bootloader-on-any-android-android-root-101-1/
I have also installed the Treble Check app; the S42 supports Treble and also has VNDK 30.0. It also supports seamless system updates and has an A/B system partition.
What do I do next? There is no TWRP for my specific device. I was intending to install LineageOS for microG as the stock rom doesn’t support signature spoofing, which is requirement for microG. I just want this phone degoogled as much as possible.
Thanks
RH4P1DPH3R4L said:
help me get this phone degoogled but still able to use the play store
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IMO this is a contradiction in terms.
To make use of Google Play Store GMS-Core MUST be installed on.
jwoegerbauer said:
IMO this is a contradiction in terms.
To make use of Google Play Store GMS-Core MUST be installed on.
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But doesn't MicroG enable play store functionality by using their own GMS-Core: https://github.com/microg/GmsCore
Hence the need for signature spoofing, which the stock rom doesn't have.
Hence the need for to install LineageOS for microG via Treble as a GSI.