Best app for disabling - Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Questions & Answers

Hi guys so package disable pro no longer work and I’ve just factory reset my phone for a clean start what is the best app to use now or is there nothing about that use to be as good as pdp
thanks

I have switched to CCWSE App Manager when Package Disabler Pro stopped working. Seems to do a good job.
CCSWE App Manager (Samsung) - Apps on Google Play
CCSWE App Manager was designed for users who want disable applications and packages to improve performance. It also allows you to hide icons for applications they do not use without uninstalling the entire application. You can also hide icons for stock system applications which will allow you to...
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ggrant3876 said:
I have switched to CCWSE App Manager when Package Disabler Pro stopped working. Seems to do a good job.
CCSWE App Manager (Samsung) - Apps on Google Play
CCSWE App Manager was designed for users who want disable applications and packages to improve performance. It also allows you to hide icons for applications they do not use without uninstalling the entire application. You can also hide icons for stock system applications which will allow you to...
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thanks I’ll give it a try do I have to enable it via adb? If so I’ll have to wait till I get home to use my pc lol
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brockyneo said:
thanks I’ll give it a try do I have to enable it via adb? If so I’ll have to wait till I get home to use my pc lol
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I have been using ADB APPControl. Requires a PC as it works via ADB but I have been very happy with it.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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TonikJDK said:
I have been using ADB APPControl. Requires a PC as it works via ADB but I have been very happy with it.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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No, you just have to give it administrative privileges. I have several old root apps on my Ultra that you just do a couple of adb commands to get them to work. The best thing about CCSWE is that you can disable and reenable on the fly.

ggrant3876 said:
No, you just have to give it administrative privileges. I have several old root apps on my Ultra that you just do a couple of adb commands to get them to work. The best thing about CCSWE is that you can disable and reenable on the fly.
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Thanks seems to be working OK
Is their a list of apps that explained what they do and if there safe to disable ect?
Thanks

brockyneo said:
Thanks seems to be working OK
Is their a list of apps that explained what they do and if there safe to disable ect?
Thanks
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There used to be before they changed the forum all around. I disable most all the carrier bloat, bixby, dex wearables and several other. Doing it with the app instead of adb you can just reenable on the fly if it borks something else you use.

Looks like we've all been screwed again. Lost his license, wish there was a reliable disabler,

Gotta have root, all other disabling solutions are temporary or not as stable and permanent as root.

Went with this one, not on the play store but is working.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com

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Went with this one, not on the play store but is working.
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i hope you are aware that it's at mercy of Samsung Knox policy just as ccswe and can be disabled without a moment's notice. That said, wishing you it last you a long time

raul6 said:
i hope you are aware that it's at mercy of Samsung Knox policy just as ccswe and can be disabled without a moment's notice. That said, wishing you it last you a long time
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I know but it's all there is and I really don't want to root.

Sigh, sucks he lost his license

The Cloud Disabler from Package Disabler is still working on my Note 10+ and Note 20 Ultra, link in post 10 of this thread.

I'm using PDP on my N20U Snapdragon and it's working perfectly. Really makes a difference!
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I have been using ADB APPControl. Requires a PC as it works via ADB but I have been very happy with it.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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This is good piece of software to use.

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[KFHD10] Any Demand for an AIO Root/Mod Tool?

Hello all! Apologies ahead of time if this post is in the wrong area or breaks any rules!
I currently have a short batch script that can offline root/unroot (including SuperSU install), install GAPPS, toggle Lockscreen ads, and perform many other tweaks in a few short motions. I've tested it on several HD 10 tablets that I own and it has made life easy. After doing a bit of searching I noticed that most of the root guides use Kingoroot (which does some shady operations) or are instructions that I've automated to increase speed and decrease typos / errors.
Would anyone be interested in a polished version of my KFHD10 Multitool? I will gladly release my tools if there is demand for them! I just wanted to ask before I spent the time making a nice interface and adding options to my existing script.
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Hello all! Apologies ahead of time if this post is in the wrong area or breaks any rules!
I currently have a short batch script that can offline root/unroot (including SuperSU install), install GAPPS, toggle Lockscreen ads, and perform many other tweaks in a few short motions. I've tested it on several HD 10 tablets that I own and it has made life easy. After doing a bit of searching I noticed that most of the root guides use Kingoroot (which does some shady operations) or are instructions that I've automated to increase speed and decrease typos / errors.
Would anyone be interested in a polished version of my KFHD10 Multitool? I will gladly release my tools if there is demand for them! I just wanted to ask before I spent the time making a nice interface and adding options to my existing script.
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I've been working on a similar zip. A tool would probably be easier. Has activating location services been a problem? I've found it to be less of an issue if flashing a zip because Amazon removed com.google.android.gms from the framework. The zip I made replaces the framework with my modded one, that replaces com.google.android.gms.
I haven't played with Location Services just yet. The script I have can root, unroot, install Play Store/Services, swap the launcher, and toggle lockscreen ads. I plan on adding more tweaks as I go.
I've spent the last hour or so rooting and unrooting just to test the success rate, and it's doing very well!
iamz3r0 said:
I haven't played with Location Services just yet. The script I have can root, unroot, install Play Store/Services, swap the launcher, and toggle lockscreen ads. I plan on adding more tweaks as I go.
I've spent the last hour or so rooting and unrooting just to test the success rate, and it's doing very well!
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I have a fix or two to do in my framework mod. It's version specific, but I can make one for a few versions. If it's a root tool, it would be useful to add and be installed after the play store etc. It just requires location services be turned on before either the play store apps or framework is installed.
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I have a fix or two to do in my framework mod. It's version specific, but I can make one for a few versions. If it's a root tool, it would be useful to add and be installed after the play store etc. It just requires location services be turned on before either the play store apps or framework is installed.
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Hey! If you're offering to add some functionality and collaborate, I'm 100% down with that. Send me a PM with the details of what you have and I'll see how I can fit it into the AIO utility. I'm sure I'm missing some neat options.
Yes, please!
Ill test it please
DragonFire1024 said:
I have a fix or two to do in my framework mod. It's version specific, but I can make one for a few versions. If it's a root tool, it would be useful to add and be installed after the play store etc. It just requires location services be turned on before either the play store apps or framework is installed.
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Yes this is the problem. I tried to install framework and it bootlooped. Had to side load factory.bin
gerryl432 said:
Yes this is the problem. I tried to install framework and it bootlooped. Had to side load factory.bin
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Is this a modded framework or the unmodified version? The version I have is older and unmodified but installs and works just fine. I haven't played with all of the settings yet, though.
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Is this a modded framework or the unmodified version? The version I have is older and unmodified but installs and works just fine. I haven't played with all of the settings yet, though.
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What version?
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Is this a modded framework or the unmodified version? The version I have is older and unmodified but installs and works just fine. I haven't played with all of the settings yet, though.
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i honestly cant remember. but i assume it was the wrong one
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I'd gladly let everyone test it out but I'm trying to perfect the auto-root script. I can easily root - that isn't the issue. The issue is the way that the Kindle doesn't prompt for SU requests. You can work around this by changing the default setting in SuperSU to "Grant" but I'm attempting to automate this process. I've gotten it automated by sending touch commands to the device to change the prompt setting but I'd much rather just change the setting manually.
I'm not 100% sure if this will work but I'm trying to:
1. Root using the exploit script (here, thanks retyre)
This works fine. 80% of the time, it quickly roots the device and I can get the SU prompt just fine. I'm able to run about one or two SU commands before anything stops working. Root + SuperSU + Manually setting the prompt config to "Grant" works 100% - obtaining root isn't the issue.
2. Upload a pre-modified SuperSU preferences file
Instead of editing the settings - we might be able to just upload the preferences XML file to the SuperSU data folder before installing SuperSU itself. That way we already have the "Prompt" setting switched to "Grant". We then change the permissions so that SuperSU doesn't modify this file when it is installed.
3. Revert permissions so that edits can be made to the settings in the SuperSU app
I would of course need to change the permissions of the SuperSU preferences XML back to the normal settings so that SuperSU can make changes to it again. This way adjustments in the app actually stick.
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After running the root exploit script I can get a SU prompt (#) and run a command. I'm not installing SuperSU until the script makes the modification to the preferences file, but as soon as I try to run another SU command after the first - it hangs and everything stops working . I end up having to restart the tablet by holding the power button and I'm unable to get a SU prompt again without installing SuperSU and changing the setting to "Grant".
I think there is a way to make it work but I'm still digging into it. If anyone has any ideas, I'm open to listen!

Debloat OOS 10.3.1

Hi all,
You must be aware that oneplus has added fake partition in new update. Because of this, none of scripts/ file managers with root are able to de-bloat 10.3.1. I know that there are some workarounds like overlay fix but there is no clear guide on how to use that.
It would really help if someone can give some guidelines
You can use either xXx no limits either debloater(terminal emulator) magisk module to debloat.
Both do exactly that job.
For the second you will need terminal emulator app(play store) and busybox magisk module installed in order to debloat
When open terminal app type
"su debloat" hit enter
Again type
"debloat h" and choose on of the 5 option to navigate and debloat what you want to.
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You can use either xXx no limits either debloater(terminal emulator) magisk module to debloat.
Both do exactly that job.
For the second you will need terminal emulator app(play store) and busybox magisk module installed in order to debloat
When open terminal app type
"su debloat" hit enter
Again type
"debloat h" and choose on of the 5 option to navigate and debloat what you want to.
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xXx no limits gave bootloop so I am staying away from that. i tried debloater module but it did not remove anything. I tried in termux app. Busybox wasnt installed, is it why the module didnt work?
silentkiller143 said:
xXx no limits gave bootloop so I am staying away from that. i tried debloater module but it did not remove anything. I tried in termux app. Busybox wasnt installed, is it why the module didnt work?
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Busybox needs to be installed as I said otherwise you can't debloat using terminal.
As for xXx never had issue (now I'm on latest 9.9)and using many years even when had 5T device.
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paatha13 said:
Busybox needs to be installed as I said otherwise you can't debloat using terminal.
As for xXx never had issue (now I'm on latest 9.9)and using many years even when had 5T device.
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Yes I think i got in bootloop because I had overlay fix module installed . Or may be I edited profile incorrectly. Not sure.
I have installed busybox just now. will test and confirm.
paatha13 said:
Busybox needs to be installed as I said otherwise you can't debloat using terminal.
As for xXx never had issue (now I'm on latest 9.9)and using many years even when had 5T device.
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I tried with busybox installed. debloater says uninstalled but does nothing.
Select each one app and will show you an option to uninstalled it through app menu
Otherwise no other solution but using xXx.
On 10.0.4 and open beta 8/9 didn't had any issue.
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Select each one app and will show you an option to uninstalled it through app menu
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checked that but its not there. only option is to enable/disable and force stop.
I used xxx module and debloted my oos 10.3.1. Its just that you can remove everything, i can share my xxx profile if anyone wants
I used xXx for the performance tweaks and debloating the apps I had disabled .oh and of course Viper.?
insaneparnoid said:
I used xxx module and debloted my oos 10.3.1. Its just that you can remove everything, i can share my xxx profile if anyone wants
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Yes please share
silentkiller143 said:
Hi all,
You must be aware that oneplus has added fake partition in new update. Because of this, none of scripts/ file managers with root are able to de-bloat 10.3.1. I know that there are some workarounds like overlay fix but there is no clear guide on how to use that.
It would really help if someone can give some guidelines
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I have no issues deleting anything on 10.3.1 with root explorer. Deleting from system, product, vendor all work. If it doesn't reflash Magisk from within Magisk Manager and choose direct install and make sure you uncheck the preserve dm-verity check box first.
Or why not install the Titanium Backup app to freeze or remove anything?
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Yes please share
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You can find it here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZBAJUR5O3B-yt3RSPKL8kwflrNhig2DF
ajsmsg78 said:
I have no issues deleting anything on 10.3.1 with root explorer. Deleting from system, product, vendor all work. If it doesn't reflash Magisk from within Magisk Manager and choose direct install and make sure you uncheck the preserve dm-verity check box first.
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app in /product dont work. I tried reflashing but same. I use MIX file manager.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one...a-adb-t3946625
I have a rooted GM1917 rooted. I was able to remove google pay and netflix with the debloater emulator and titanium back but with no luck with google play music, google duo, google chrome, google play video, youtube. I did the method in the link above then rebooted my phone once done with my adb commands and was finally able to get them off my phone

How To Guide Remap assistant button

I did not make this, I just compiled the latest version (higher than 0.6.0) (which hasn't been done yet):
GitHub - ivaniskandar/shouko: Xpand the feature set of your Android!
Xpand the feature set of your Android! Contribute to ivaniskandar/shouko development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Download: here https://github.com/ivaniskandar/shouko/releases
You need to execute this after installing if you want to remap (the app walks you through this):
adb shell pm grant xyz.ivaniskandar.shouko android.permission.READ_LOGS
If you need adb, turn on developer options, enable usb debugging and download this:
[TOOL][WINDOWS] ADB & Fastboot++ | February 2023
NFO: • Versions: Installer, Portable & ADBKit • Android Debug Bridge & Fastboot updated to latest v1.0.41 (Version 34.0.0-9570255, February 2023) Features: • Installation Folder chooseable (Installer) • Desktop & Start Menu Shortcuts (Installer)...
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Tested and working on my 5iii
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Does it work on Android 12?
There is a way to hide this message?
Mr.Barksdale said:
Does it work on Android 12?
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No idea haven't tried
MystikMan97130 said:
There is a way to hide this message?
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No, it will flicker up for a short period of time since i think the software uses the assistant activation as a trigger for your action.
I have the video pro app installed and if I set the assistant button to open the app, it crashes the app completely I have uninstall and reinstall it for it to work again.
teostar said:
I have the video pro app installed and if I set the assistant button to open the app, it crashes the app completely I have uninstall and reinstall it for it to work again.
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i can verify this, most other apps seem to open fine.
TrigrH said:
I did not make this, I just compiled the latest version (higher than 0.6.0) (which hasn't been done yet):
GitHub - ivaniskandar/shouko: Xpand the feature set of your Android!
Xpand the feature set of your Android! Contribute to ivaniskandar/shouko development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Download: here https://github.com/ivaniskandar/shouko/releases
You need to execute this after installing if you want to remap (the app walks you through this):
adb shell pm grant xyz.ivaniskandar.shouko android.permission.READ_LOGS
If you need adb, turn on developer options, enable usb debugging and download this:
[TOOL][WINDOWS] ADB & Fastboot++ | February 2023
NFO: • Versions: Installer, Portable & ADBKit • Android Debug Bridge & Fastboot updated to latest v1.0.41 (Version 34.0.0-9570255, February 2023) Features: • Installation Folder chooseable (Installer) • Desktop & Start Menu Shortcuts (Installer)...
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Tested and working on my 5iii
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please help, it is not working. after instaling adb i am connecting my xperia via debuging mode and opening commend but nothing happening. am i doing something wrong?
szpakers said:
please help, it is not working. after instaling adb i am connecting my xperia via debuging mode and opening commend but nothing happening. am i doing something wrong?
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take a screenshot of the CMD window
does a device show when you use the command "adb devices" ?
Tried it out on Android 12 on the Xperia 5 III. Works well but the google assistant still pops up. Is there a way to disable that all together?
QuietMountains said:
Tried it out on Android 12 on the Xperia 5 III. Works well but the google assistant still pops up. Is there a way to disable that all together?
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nope
I have the Xperia 1 iii. I used this to remap the button = https://github.com/ivaniskandar/shouko/releases/tag/0.1.0
It works on Android 12. However, I never use any assistant so I also used ADB to "uninstall" the Google Assistant and this way it never even tries to pop up at all. Works great!
jaseman said:
I have the Xperia 1 iii. I used this to remap the button = https://github.com/ivaniskandar/shouko/releases/tag/0.1.0
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Yes that is the same thing. But an older incompatible version.
jaseman said:
It works on Android 12. However, I never use any assistant so I also used ADB to "uninstall" the Google Assistant and this way it never even tries to pop up at all. Works great!
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What command did you use?
Didn't work for me on Android 12. I set it to launch Google Maps, but the button did nothing after that, even with an unlocked screen. It also kept randomly asking for superuser access (after the initial setup). Uninstalled and rebooted and the button worked again (Assistant).
TrigrH said:
take a screenshot of the CMD window
does a device show when you use the command "adb devices" ?
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no it doesnt
daveenger said:
no it doesnt
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then thats your issue, your device isnt corrected properly, make sure Debug mode is enabled in developer options and the phone shows up in device manager with a driver.
do u have any live communicator like facebook messenger to asist in real time and help me with it?
Hi all,
I have received my new Xperia 5III last week and just tested this way to remap the button on Android 12.
With the latest version of the app (0.7.1)
GitHub - ivaniskandar/shouko: Xpand the feature set of your Android!
Xpand the feature set of your Android! Contribute to ivaniskandar/shouko development by creating an account on GitHub.
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and these adb commands:
adb shell pm grant xyz.ivaniskandar.shouko android.permission.READ_LOGS
adb shell pm grant xyz.ivaniskandar.shouko android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
it works but displays the Google Assistant popup.
Since I don't use the Google app nor Google Lens, I simply disabled the Google app and it works as intended for me!
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I simply disabled the Google app and it works as intended for me!
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Awesome, just did the same, thanks!
Actually, if you disable the Google app from the settings that popup will be gone and you remap and use the key freely
wuub said:
simply disabled the Google app
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I can't believe that it's so simple to get rid of this annoying popup :O Thanks and since the Google app is down let's clear the bloatware
It stopped working for me since updating to android 13

Do you start getting ads after rooting??

So i rooted a phone long time ago and i don't remmeber that after rooting you start getting ads on android, (i read this online ) mainly by apps like kingo root, king root ,etc, is it true?? So actually i want to root my phone again but i am not sure that will i get ads or not
On the homescreen or in certain apps only?
I read somewhere that
1. One-Click-Root
installs a proprietary superuser exploit. What does that mean? It means root control supplied by this app doesn’t work the same way as if you do your own custom root. The OneClickRoot app installs software that maintains a continuous connection to their servers, means
once rooted, the phone will stream you a continuous display of advertisements.
The ads are downloaded from that root-level server connection, and you cannot turn it off. If you had a standard superuser exploit, you would be able to fix the problem. But, with the OneClickRoot superuser, you can never remove the ads.
2. Kingo Root
like the app mentioned previously, nstalls a proprietary superuser exploit, too. Once again, this allows the app to maintain control over your device after rooting is complete, and that control is used to display ads.
It’s important to understand how invasive root-level ads are. They can disrupt any and every action you take on the phone.
Whenever the software chooses to hit you with another ad, it will, no matter what you’re doing. Because Kingo Root has ultimate control over the superuser exploit, you cannot remove it or the adware included in the package.
3. iRoot
like its competitors listed above, also installs a proprietary superuser exploit. Once again, this is a free app with a hidden cost. The root exploit designed by iRoot is used to bombard you with ads for the remainder of the phone’s life (unless you flash it). You cannot turn these ads off, and they are invasive.
jwoegerbauer said:
I read somewhere that
1. One-Click-Root
installs a proprietary superuser exploit. What does that mean? It means root control supplied by this app doesn’t work the same way as if you do your own custom root. The OneClickRoot app installs software that maintains a continuous connection to their servers, means
once rooted, the phone will stream you a continuous display of advertisements.
The ads are downloaded from that root-level server connection, and you cannot turn it off. If you had a standard superuser exploit, you would be able to fix the problem. But, with the OneClickRoot superuser, you can never remove the ads.
2. Kingo Root
like the app mentioned previously, nstalls a proprietary superuser exploit, too. Once again, this allows the app to maintain control over your device after rooting is complete, and that control is used to display ads.
It’s important to understand how invasive root-level ads are. They can disrupt any and every action you take on the phone.
Whenever the software chooses to hit you with another ad, it will, no matter what you’re doing. Because Kingo Root has ultimate control over the superuser exploit, you cannot remove it or the adware included in the package.
3. iRoot
like its competitors listed above, also installs a proprietary superuser exploit. Once again, this is a free app with a hidden cost. The root exploit designed by iRoot is used to bombard you with ads for the remainder of the phone’s life (unless you flash it). You cannot turn these ads off, and they are invasive.
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Can you firewall block them?
OP, you can try blocking the ads like this:
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@blackhawk
IDK. Never made use of such softwares.
@jwoegerbauer
@blackhawk
Thanks for answering,
I also knew about the apps you mentioned but never knew that they really show ads or not , and i haven't tried dns menthod you told after rooting, i rooted my device some years ago, with kingo root but i don't remmeber it displayed ads (maybe it did, or maybe i fixed it) that's why i wasn't sure, but is there any proper way i can root my phone , jwoegerbauer already answered my previous question and so you might remmeber , i dont have oem options and fastboot isnt working (tried all possible ways mentioned in that query)
To root a phone's Android it's NOT required to unlock its bootloader before.
@jwoegerbauer
Ya i answered it in my previous question too, that to install root without kingo root (and such apps) and with a genuine method i guess you have to install twrp and abd then super su right , or is there any other way?
Also booting into and/or flashing TWRP to root Android is NOT necessary. Rooting Android is to add SU binary to Android's filesystem ( preferredly to get stored in directory /data/local/tmp ), nothing else.
This can be achieved by means of ADB.
Doing so doesn't tangent any of Android's safety features as AVB, SElinux, etc.pp
Deleted member 1890170 said:
Also booting into and/or flashing TWRP to root Android is NOT necessary. Rooting Android is to add SU binary to Android's filesystem ( preferredly to get stored in directory /data/local/tmp ), nothing else.
This can be achieved by means of ADB.
Doing so doesn't tangent any of Android's safety features as AVB, SElinux, etc.pp
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Thanks for replying, can you please share a tutorial

Question What apps can I freeze to prevent updates until I want to install them?

I have an app freezer installed thru adb. non rooted
Just look up the two system apps named "Software Update" & freeze/disable.
This desktop client is excellent for the job:
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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KOLIOSIS said:
Just look up the two system apps named "Software Update" & freeze/disable.
This desktop client is excellent for the job:
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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sweet thank you! the constant notification is now gone with freezing those 2. thanks for that other info also. One last question how about the 2 that say system updates do I need to freeze that to?
bori1030 said:
sweet thank you! the constant notification is now gone with freezing those 2. thanks for that other info also. One last question how about the 2 that say system updates do I need to freeze that to?
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There's only two system apks that are labeled "System Update". I'm not sure if you need to freeze both, but,on previous devices that I wanted to prevent updates, I froze both w/o any issues (unwanted updates or, ill effects to any other apps/phone functionality).
KOLIOSIS said:
Just look up the two system apps named "Software Update" & freeze/disable.
This desktop client is excellent for the job:
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
forum.xda-developers.com
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How you doing my friend
KOLIOSIS said:
There's only two system apks that are labeled "System Update". I'm not sure if you need to freeze both, but,on previous devices that I wanted to prevent updates, I froze both w/o any issues (unwanted updates or, I'll effects to any other apps/phone functionality).
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nice thanks again for the help
butchieboy said:
How you doing my friend
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Doing well, good to hear from you as well.
I'm not on here as much as before.
No access to my phone during working hrs & those are going to ramp up even more for the foreseeable future.
At one point in time, I used to spend countless hrs here for various phone support (root/ROM/etc), but, not too many phones w/US Carrier compatibility have that option.
Gotta admit, I don't really feel the need quite so much w/Samsung phones of late.
Just a little debloating & Nova Launcher (8.0.1 & older) does it for me. (IIRC the last Samsung device that I rooted was the Note5, which was the odd year that all models were Exynos models, easy to root.....)
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