I know CM comes with Privacy Guard, but I like Xprivacy better for the fine grained control. Can Xprivacy be installed on Cyanogenmod? Correct me if I'm wrong, but Xprivacy needs the Xposed framework and this is hard to get installed on custom roms?
lightningglasses said:
I know CM comes with Privacy Guard, but I like Xprivacy better for the fine grained control. Can Xprivacy be installed on Cyanogenmod? Correct me if I'm wrong, but Xprivacy needs the Xposed framework and this is hard to get installed on custom roms?
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Xposed isn't available for nougat if this is your opinion. Xposed can be installed on custom or rooted stock roms as well.
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looks like they killed this feature in 4.4. sucky sucky. Great hidden app. Anyone aware of any resolutions or replacement options?
You can use CyanogenMod with their Privacy Guard. Or try LBE Security Master or some other root app.
Otherwise you'll have to wait for Xposed Framework to become compatible with KitKat to use XPrivacy.
eksasol said:
You can use CyanogenMod with their Privacy Guard. Or try LBE Security Master or some other root app.
Otherwise you'll have to wait for Xposed Framework to become compatible with KitKat to use XPrivacy.
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For inquiring minds, Apps Ops Starter is now working on 4.4
XPosed is also now working on 4.4!
ykumar00 said:
XPosed is also now working on 4.4!
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thanks.
Hi all,
Recently I have just found out about xposed framework and want to use it on my GT-I9505 running Cynagenmod 11 (the kitkat version). Furthermore, I would like to then install other things such as wanam xposed. However, from the guide I'm looking at, the person seems to be using a stock ROM. So my question is, would I be able to install this framework on a custom ROM like Cynagenmod or any other custom ROM just as easy? Or is it recommended to go back to a stock based ROM?
Thanks to anyone that can help
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk 2
Read post #2 in the Xposed Framework thread. Short answer - yes, it should work.
AFAIK Wanam Xposed is designed to work with stock Samsung ROMs. Other Xposed modules, however, should work fine with any ROM.
Williamharv said:
Hi all,
Recently I have just found out about xposed framework and want to use it on my GT-I9505 running Cynagenmod 11 (the kitkat version). Furthermore, I would like to then install other things such as wanam xposed. However, from the guide I'm looking at, the person seems to be using a stock ROM. So my question is, would I be able to install this framework on a custom ROM like Cynagenmod or any other custom ROM just as easy? Or is it recommended to go back to a stock based ROM?
Thanks to anyone that can help
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk 2
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when you are on kitkat based rom, make sure ART runtime is not activated, xposed won't work on ART, it will revert the runtime into dalvik
Gravity Box is a good alternative to Wanam Exposed. You should try it.
Xposed only works on Dalvik runtime. Wanam Xposed is for Samsung TouchWiz roms only. Gravity Box is for AOSP and GE roms, and will offer you many customization options, along with XuiMod. Wanam Kit should also work as this is for AOSP KitKat roms which is similar to Gravity Box.
I was going to post a question about if Xposed and GravityBox worked on the TN.
Well no need as I just tried it myself. Works fantastically for me. IMO a stock ROM and selected Xposed modules offer pretty much everything I want from a custom ROM so thumbs up.
just wondering if anybody has installed it on T330 NU. confirmed working and such?
I know you asked about 330nu, but I wanted to give my experience on my 337a. I use xposed and for most part, things work. Wanam and a couple other mods don't work like they are supposed to, but it doesn't deter me from using them. My 2 cents.
Exposed Framework confirmed to be working on my SM-T330NU from Canada. Also Wanam mod is working on my SM-T330NU. Gravity Box apparently has problems with TouchWiz, so I have not tried it.
Is there a working Xposed framework that can be used with the OP5? I'm coming from the LG V10 and have been using Xposed framework with the G3/G4 tweaksbox in Xposed which was awesome for moding everything about system (getting date on status bar, etc.). Is there anything like that for OP5 or OP in general?
Launchpad McQuack said:
Is there a working Xposed framework that can be used with the OP5? I'm coming from the LG V10 and have been using Xposed framework with the G3/G4 tweaksbox in Xposed which was awesome for moding everything about system (getting date on status bar, etc.). Is there anything like that for OP5 or OP in general?
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Xposed has nothing to do with certain phones. Unless Xposed is released for Nougat, which doens't look like it's going to happen, you'd have to downgrade to a MM ROM to used Xposed on the OP5. Short answer, no.
xgerryx said:
Xposed has nothing to do with certain phones. Unless Xposed is released for Nougat, which doens't look like it's going to happen, you'd have to downgrade to a MM ROM to used Xposed on the OP5. Short answer, no.
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Ok, thank you. But we do have Magisk, which I thought was based on Xposed? Are there mods through Magisk similar to the Xposed tweaks I mentioned that work on OP5? I see a bunch of listed modules in Magisk Manager, but none that are system level mods.
Magisk has nothing to do with Xposed..
Launchpad McQuack said:
Ok, thank you. But we do have Magisk, which I thought was based on Xposed? Are there mods through Magisk similar to the Xposed tweaks I mentioned that work on OP5? I see a bunch of listed modules in Magisk Manager, but none that are system level mods.
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Magisk is the root management part of the equation and it does have some modules, but nothing near what Xposed offered. Someone more involved would have to speak to the exact reason (I suspect xposed hooks into many more aspects of /system than Magisk does, or has the ability to do), but it does offer some functionality. The modules you mentioned aren't likely going to be offered though.
Official Xposed for nougat has been released
Anyone tested this out yet on stock rooted OOS?
sykozylot said:
Anyone tested this out yet on stock rooted OOS?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74084843&postcount=3
I'm running xXx 3.8 with magisk 14.2 and installed Xposed with no issues