Hi,
I've got a problem with the app tasker.
I am rooted without using SuperSU over cm12.1.
Tasker won't detect my root access.
What should I do?
Secure setting plugin is installed...
I've tried to manage the mobile data via secure settings plugin but it doesn't do the trick neither...
any suggestions?
Go into Settings > About and tap the build number several times, until you get a notification saying "You are now a developer!"
Then go back to the main settings screen and look for Developer options. Go into developer options and look for Root acces. Tap on that and set it to Apps. Or set it to apps and adb. Done. Otherwise just install SuperSU from the playstore
GDReaper said:
Go into Settings > About and tap the build number several times, until you get a notification saying "You are now a developer!"
Then go back to the main settings screen and look for Developer options. Go into developer options and look for Root acces. Tap on that and set it to Apps. Or set it to apps and adb. Done. Otherwise just install SuperSU from the playstore
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I've already enabled root access via CM.
That wasn't the problem.
I found a solution if anyone stumbles on that thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60300161&postcount=2371
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Hi,
I've been using this app for a couple of days (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=joel.sternet.se.full2) but decided I wanted to uninstall it again.
Now I followed the instructions by the author, so that the device administrator rights would be removed and I could remove the app.
However the 3 top options for the type of lock screen (the 3 that don't require a password) are still greyed out, and right below it says that these options are disabled by a device administrator.
I've checked the device administrator menu under security, and I only have ADM and Cerberus active, and those two were active before I tried the new app.
Help, what can I do to remove this? Is a factory reset the only solution?
Kind regards
had this problem, finded solution another place so i just write here:
1. Go to Settings
2. Select Security which under "General" tab
3. Under Credential Storage -> Clear Credentials
credit: vinod240 from another android forum.
How to remove the "power saving mode on" persistant notification and icon which appear when you activate the power saving mode?
I searched the web, but didn't find anything, despite the fact that I found out that others had that problem, but nobody gave an answer.
I'm on 4.4.2 custom rom (PhoeniX ROM 5.1).
Is there any way to do that? Maybe a Xposed Module?
Thanks.
I didn't find any mod like this.
I found the answer myself.
You have to install the XUtilities Xposed Module > check it in Xposed Installer > reboot phone > enter the XUtilities app > go to notification > hide all notification > select Settings > reboot.
That's it. The horrible notification should go away now.
Hey, so just wanted to ask if anubody knows any apps/xposed modules to revoke permissions and such? Purenexus had this implemented, but since they dont offer cmte version anymore im using du now and really miss this feature. Mainly i just turn off permission for start at boot and prevent from sleeping, but every app i tried doesnt really work. Any suggestions? Thanks
go to settings > device > apps > tap gear icon or the three dots > app permissions
or if it's a permission you can't edit there... XPrivacy
The LG v20 doesn't seem to have an easy way to edit app permissions. I haven't been able to ifnd any way of getting to the hidden access lock permissions menu. It appears they have completely removed the Access Lock menu altogether.
Anyone else having any luck?
Are you referring to the App permissions located here:
Settings -> Apps -> Select App -> Permissions ?
Looks like they finally took it out. It was a nice multi year run. It was very handy but not sure it's really needed in Nougat.
I updated my S8 to Oreo and I love it, however apps like Advance Download Manager or Amazon when trying to install apps it request that I allow install from unknown sources, it prompts the toggle but it's grey and will not let me switch it on.
Any way to force allow this? There is no longer an option to allow unknown installs in settings.
I have the same problem only a few apps show as accessible. But the ones I want to change are greyed out. Any resolution?
Go to Settings-Apps- click on the 3 dots menu-> special access-> Install unknown apps. Guess this should work