I trust all my installed apps, is there any way to allow just all permissions for all apps?
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Is there an app that needs to be downloaded? On some Android phones, there is an option in the settings for it.
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Try type fresh in the market
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Programs such as sky go and pingit look for root on a device.
Where exactly do they look , as a test I fully unrooted my cm9 , and changed my ro_secure to 1..
The programs still however detect root.. Where else would they be looking?
This could be useful info as an app could be made to possibly change all that is needed to fully hide root
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An app will attempt to do R/W on its own files or system files so its not one single file. The app will report an error if it cant modify what it needs to. In your case, sounds like unroot isnt working properly.
Yea but when I try another app like titanium it will say it didn't have root
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There's and option in settings - development to disable root. Works in cm9 and etc..
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Hi All,
I'm looking to remove many of the google apps off my rooted nexus 4. I'm currently running stock KitKat 4.4.2 straight from OTA update.
Many apps such as google drive, google+, hangouts, play games etc I won't be using, yet they are taking up space in my phone.
How can I permanently remove these off my phone? Can it be done? through CWR? through ADB?
If this is not possible, do I need to flash an AOSP custom ROM? I've not opted for this route so far as it's a pain to swap over apps and themes onto a new ROM and I want to experiment with eXposed framework too.
Thanks
If you are rooted just use titanium backup or you can just disable them and they'll disappear from the app drawer
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I recommend disabling as removing can coz some minor issues if it breaks rom
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Why have you posted this twice at the same time? Root and use titanium or a root explorer to remove system apps, make sure you know what you're doing as removing some system apps can break your rom.
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simply delete .apk and .odex in /system/app and /system/priv-app
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zarica said:
simply delete .apk and .odex in /system/app and /system/priv-app
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This. Just make sure to backup everything first, as there can be unintended consequences. Most apps are safe to remove though.
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Hi guys,
Previously I had a oneplus one on cm12 it had auto disable some permissions so whatever apps were installed it will block them however I can't seem to find that on Oxygen OS on oneplus 2.
I will highly appreciate your assistance.
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Anyone?
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humadoon said:
Hi guys,
Previously I had a oneplus one on cm12 it had auto disable some permissions so whatever apps were installed it will block them however I can't seem to find that on Oxygen OS on oneplus 2.
I will highly appreciate your assistance.
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I don't think OOS has this function. You can change app permissions in the settings menu though, but only on a per-app basis.
You need AppOpXposed
Permissions Manager to system level app is only avail on CM based ROM... Or if the dev decide to put it
otonieru said:
You need AppOpXposed
Permissions Manager to system level app is only avail on CM based ROM... Or if the dev decide to put it
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I take it I might have to root the device for that?
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humadoon said:
I take it I might have to root the device for that?
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I rooted my phone and I am wondering if it is possible to block certain apps from accessing data
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.greyshirts.firewall
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mhardyman said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.greyshirts.firewall
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Does it work on system apps?
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If it doesn't as you're rooted you could use something like titanium backup to convert system into user app. Then block data. If it's just one specific app, it may be worth looking into Tasker and setup a deny network access command on startup.
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