I was looking at my installed apps today. I found an app called game over installed. I've never heard of it, and can't find anything about it. Is it an Estimate app? Does anyone else have it on their phones?
firegoblin said:
I was looking at my installed apps today. I found an app called game over installed. I've never heard of it, and can't find anything about it. Is it an Estimate app? Does anyone else have it on their phones?
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Could be a malware app, that got on your phone. Maybe you installed something that let this strange app install too?
firegoblin said:
I was looking at my installed apps today. I found an app called game over installed. I've never heard of it, and can't find anything about it. Is it an Estimate app? Does anyone else have it on their phones?
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I don't have it on mine. You're better uninstall it if you didn't install it to begin with!!!
firegoblin said:
I was looking at my installed apps today. I found an app called game over installed. I've never heard of it, and can't find anything about it. Is it an Estimate app? Does anyone else have it on their phones?
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Yeah this is a Trojan virus. I'd do a FDR asap.
I looked around it was a substratum theme I forgot I installed. Thank you everybody for trying to help
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Does anyone use Foursquare? It's not in the Android market on my Evo! I've even used the link off their website as well as their barcode. Does anyone know how to get this app on the Evo?
Found it fine on my Evo.
OTA updated.
Unrevoked rooted.
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Senior Member!
What is Foursquare?
I only found a Foursquare churches but I don't think that was it.
I have it installed too on stock.
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tekmaven said:
Does anyone use Foursquare? It's not in the Android market on my Evo! I've even used the link off their website as well as their barcode. Does anyone know how to get this app on the Evo?
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Yeah, I'm stock and it's definitely there. I use it when I'm sitting somewhere bored. It's kinda fun and addicting, you get little badges and points for checkin in places. I usually use it like I do Twitter though, to see what friends are up to.
here it is this though
http://www.mediafire.com/?m3t2dn3i211
i got it from a simple google search though so install at your own risk
EDIT: Incase you don't know: Download the .apk, transfer it to your SD, use a program like File Manager to locate the file, click it and chose open with Package Installer (if you dont have Unknown Sources checked it will direct you to check it)
Thanks guys. I actually found out that they have a google code website and the whole android app is open source... pretty cool. Anyways I got the APK installed off their google code page.
I seriously can not find it in the market. I'm running the OTA update with unrevoked.
Thanks booyakasha, I know my way around android but that is good instructions for anyone else who doesn't and stumbles across this thread.
tekmaven said:
Thanks guys. I actually found out that they have a google code website and the whole android app is open source... pretty cool. Anyways I got the APK installed off their google code page.
I seriously can not find it in the market. I'm running the OTA update with unrevoked.
Thanks booyakasha, I know my way around android but that is good instructions for anyone else who doesn't and stumbles across this thread.
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NP, glad you got it figured out. I wonder why it wouldn't show up
Downloaded it. I will try it out.
yeah, i couldnt find it in the market on my gf's stock hero (sprint) but it shows up fine on my rooted mt3g...........weird
It's a weird bug
after installing the latest market 2.2.13
it lost all my history of installed Apps
even if i re-install the missing Apps it will show momentarily there until i reboot the phone
Can some body else confirm this issue?
it will show all my purchased Apps as "Purchased" but not "Installed" even when the Purchased Apps are already installed in the system
AllGamer said:
It's a weird bug
after installing the latest market 2.2.13
it lost all my history of installed Apps
even if i re-install the missing Apps it will show momentarily there until i reboot the phone
Can some body else confirm this issue?
it will show all my purchased Apps as "Purchased" but not "Installed" even when the Purchased Apps are already installed in the system
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I don't have that version of the Market yet, but sure sounds like a bug.
I think Titanium Backup (Pro) has a "fix market links" option...maybe running that will fix you back up.
I've got up to date market and 2.3.2... apps are missing in the market, my fave being Clockr (shallow vacuous person that I am)....
It showed up in the market before - it doesn't after the 2.3.2 update. Sound familiar?
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I don't have that version of the Market yet, but sure sounds like a bug.
I think Titanium Backup (Pro) has a "fix market links" option...maybe running that will fix you back up.
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i tried that already, but no joy
it only does it until the phone reboots
Clear Cache from Settings/Applications/Manager apps...?
Maybe a Dalvik-cache wipe also from CWM?
I'm sure you've tried those already, but just in case you haven't...
yup, already tried all of those obvious things
thanks for trying though
anyways that's why i think it's a bug
waiting for the next market update to see how it goes
Market apk
Could you upload that vending.apk with the version 2.2.13 please? I cant find it anywhere!?
I guess I'm not the only one experiencing this. I did an exchange and this one already had the new market installed (build date was 1/10/2011)...
I added my Google info and waited for all my apps to load up like my first three Nexi ... nothing.
Just never bothered to root yet. Oh well..
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AllGamer said:
Can some body else confirm this issue?
it will show all my purchased Apps as "Purchased" but not "Installed" even when the Purchased Apps are already installed in the system
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Yep. Old Market 2.13 is the same, so this is nothing new.
lf2k5 said:
I've got up to date market and 2.3.2... apps are missing in the market, my fave being Clockr (shallow vacuous person that I am)....
It showed up in the market before - it doesn't after the 2.3.2 update. Sound familiar?
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Not really. I have 2.3.2 and old Market, and Clockr is definitely there. It's not a protected app.
shrivelfig said:
Not really. I have 2.3.2 and old Market, and Clockr is definitely there. It's not a protected app.
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Clockr Evolution is protected... soz, my mistake, should've been more specific.
But what I was driving at is that since the OS update the market lags until Google fixes something to allow that OS to see protected apps. Suspect 2.2.2 N1 users are having similar problems...
lf2k5 said:
Clockr Evolution is protected... soz, my mistake, should've been more specific.
But what I was driving at is that since the OS update the market lags until Google fixes something to allow that OS to see protected apps. Suspect 2.2.2 N1 users are having similar problems...
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I can confirm this has happened to me too, on 2.3.2 stock, no root. My protected apps are missing from the market, ledgerist and pacman championship. They are already installed, but they are not under "my apps" in the market, so if an update comes I won't be able to see it.
I read somewhere that it takes time after an update for the market to show these apps again, not sure if that's true.
jivemaster said:
I read somewhere that it takes time after an update for the market to show these apps again, not sure if that's true.
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It does, but only because Google is lame in this regard. When the OTA pushes out, update the Market servers to recognize it. Sheesh Google, how hard a concept to get is that?
Guess we'll have to wait it out until they update the device's profile on the market again.
I've just lost all my applications in the market. They are all installed on the device but market shows only 3 apps.
Did you find the solution for this problem?
My market version says 2.3.6??? Why do I have a version higher than any of you guys?
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obsanity said:
My market version says 2.3.6??? Why do I have a version higher than any of you guys?
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Because this is an old thread
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Oh yeah lol
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A friend of mine got his first Android phone today and told him to download Google Talk and he was not able to find it. So I searched and had now luck either any one else or am I missing something?
Edit: He found it pre-installed.
Mm yeah I was about to say that Google talk is one of the apps the still comes with the phone, just like YouTube just to come hopefully they start updating it tho
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Just for future reference, use market.android.com/ for apps you can't find or if you have probs d/l'ing on your phone.
HipKat said:
Just for future reference, use market.android.com/ for apps you can't find or if you have probs d/l'ing on your phone.
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Yeah, we know. Not there either. Miztaken1312 was kind enough to post the .apk files in the Captivate forum. I assume they're the same for most devices. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=773272
I've looked around and it seems I'm not the only one with this issue. For some reason I can only see paid apps and original Google apps in the My Apps section of the market. Does anyone know how to remedy this? Or if it even needs remedying? I'm just concerned that I won't be getting updates.
tinpanalley said:
I've looked around and it seems I'm not the only one with this issue. For some reason I can only see paid apps and original Google apps in the My Apps section of the market. Does anyone know how to remedy this? Or if it even needs remedying? I'm just concerned that I won't be getting updates.
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So you're saying you have apps downloaded on your phone. But you can only see the paid apps. You do not see the free apps?
tinpanalley said:
I've looked around and it seems I'm not the only one with this issue. For some reason I can only see paid apps and original Google apps in the My Apps section of the market. Does anyone know how to remedy this? Or if it even needs remedying? I'm just concerned that I won't be getting updates.
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Its funy you posted this... Last night I had the same issue. Usually when this happens, I would do a restart and its back to normal eventually. I think it's some problems on market.
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neidlinger said:
So you're saying you have apps downloaded on your phone. But you can only see the paid apps. You do not see the free apps?
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Actually it's more random than that. I see a couple that aren't paid. I also have a feeling that this issue is created on Google's end. First of all, because there's always something wrong with the market, but also because like the previous poster, I've also seen something similar before but this is lasting longer than normal. It shows apps I've already got as NOT being installed, apps I've purchased as only being purchased but not installed and tonnes of them missing altogether even though they're on my phone and running fine.
anyone know much about the sercurity on the phone?
recently i read about this new free security app called on NQ mobile.
http://www.redmondpie.com/nq-mobile...st-solution-against-malware-viruses-and-more/
i installed it and noticed that it really drains the battery (seems like if toggles apps that aren't even opened into its memory). so it got me thinking .. is it really worth it to install apps like these for anti-virus's, maleware, etc.. ?
did a search and it seems the top three as of March 20th are:
Kaspersky Mobile Security (not free)
Lookout Security & Antivirus (free)
F-Secure Mobile Security (more for parental control)
not too sure where NQ would fit into the picture since the article came out on april 11th.
anyhow anyone with any idea such programs on the android is worth the draw back on power consumption and security risk please comment!
thanks.
IMO I don't think there is an antivirus app out there that would serve its purpose... It's more common sense... There's a good reason why when you try to download non market apps that you have to read that little disclaimer and check the box to allow them to install... Know what the apps do, if it doesn't need a permission or if you dont think it needs a permission then don't install it...
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wapena92 said:
IMO I don't think there is an antivirus app out there that would serve its purpose... It's more common sense... There's a good reason why when you try to download non market apps that you have to read that little disclaimer and check the box to allow them to install... Know what the apps do, if it doesn't need a permission or if you dont think it needs a permission then don't install it...
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Very good advice. Also, keep really sensetive stuff to a minimum. If you can bank on your computer, do it.
I just flash another ROM every couple of days and get my apps from the market. Lol
i hear ya both..
so basically in, layman's terms, these so called "security" apps dont do squat?
and you should just keep personal and secured stuff off these devices and perhaps use a laptop to access key information (like banking and emails)?
I am not sure what you mean when you refer to some apps as non-market apps. think all the security apps i mentioned are available through the android market (aka Play Store).
Not the security apps. By non-market apps we mean any apk's installed that you get any place but the play store.
estallings15 said:
Not the security apps. By non-market apps we mean any apk's installed that you get any place but the play store.
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thanked you both. .
i see.. guess i am not keen on where else you can get apk files other than the market place (play store) .
so bottom line is no need install these "security apps" cause they dont do anything?
junkiee24 said:
thanked you both. .
i see.. guess i am not keen on where else you can get apk files other than the market place (play store) .
so bottom line is no need install these "security apps" cause they dont do anything?
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No, they do behind the scene stuff. Lookout scans ALL your apps, just to check for anything malicious. Lookout has some kind of backup, but I never use it. When I bought my myTouch, my T-Mobile rep installed about 5 must have apps on my phone, and Lookout was #1 on his list. I've been using it on every ROM I've had. Hope this helps!
EDIT: You can get apks from the internet. Specifically pirated apps. People do not want to pay for the app, so they download it online. But people could have modified that apk and but a virus or who knows what in that apk. So it's best to keep an anti virus app. Lookout scans a new app each time I install/update it.
invasion2 said:
No, they do behind the scene stuff. Lookout scans ALL your apps, just to check for anything malicious. Lookout has some kind of backup, but I never use it. When I bought my myTouch, my T-Mobile rep installed about 5 must have apps on my phone, and Lookout was #1 on his list. I've been using it on every ROM I've had. Hope this helps!
EDIT: You can get apks from the internet. Specifically pirated apps. People do not want to pay for the app, so they download it online. But people could have modified that apk and but a virus or who knows what in that apk. So it's best to keep an anti virus app. Lookout scans a new app each time I install/update it.
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Cool.. so now the questions is which security app is better.. Lookout or this NQ one.. ill go ahead and try lookout and see how much battery drain i get.
i dont download any apks outside of the market. but i hear there were a few places that had pirated apks but i guess i never trusted them (blackmarket). its not like Cydia for the iOS, where the apps are safely cracked.. atleast i think they are. so with a security app i guess it would alert you if the apk is corrupt - nice.
Thanks again.
junkiee24 said:
Cool.. so now the questions is which security app is better.. Lookout or this NQ one.. ill go ahead and try lookout and see how much battery drain i get.
i dont download any apks outside of the market. but i hear there were a few places that had pirated apks but i guess i never trusted them (blackmarket). its not like Cydia for the iOS, where the apps are safely cracked.. atleast i think they are. so with a security app i guess it would alert you if the apk is corrupt - nice.
Thanks again.
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I don't get any battery drain with Lookout. Hope you experience the same thing mate.
I used lookout for a little while, but then I realized that I only need it if I'm careless, which I'm not.
SECURITY!!!
Lookout is very good but since I'm rooted Avast free works wonders beyond basics. van allow which apps have internet access etc. must have for me. very nice on batt.
Has anyone ever had, or known anyone who got a virus or anything on a smartphone? Personally I haven't. Therefore I don't use any type of protection, which I probably should.
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No, I don't know anyone who ever got malicious SW or any type of virus on Android. For the same reason I never heard of anyone getting a virus on Linux. And for the same reason, I don't have any apps that are made to protect me from things that aren't a threat.
estallings15 said:
Very good advice. Also, keep really sensetive stuff to a minimum. If you can bank on your computer, do it.
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Right best option to do so...
junkiee24 said:
i hear ya both..
so basically in, layman's terms, these so called "security" apps dont do squat?
and you should just keep personal and secured stuff off these devices and perhaps use a laptop to access key information (like banking and email)
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The reason why they don't much is because there not meant for this kind of system... Android unique system is a little well very complex to make a antivirus app or that would find malware... There are so many ways around it...
It's amazing... There's an article I read that explained this...
I'm gonna see if I can find it and post the link
Jack_R1 said:
No, I don't know anyone who ever got malicious SW or any type of virus on Android. For the same reason I never heard of anyone getting a virus on Linux. And for the same reason, I don't have any apps that are made to protect me from things that aren't a threat.
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Well you should look around the web... You'll be surprised want you'll find... The threat on smartphones is very high... It's pretty scary...
If I find any of those articles ill post a link...
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junkiee24 said:
i dont download any apks outside of the market. but i hear there were a few places that had pirated apks but i guess i never trusted them (blackmarket). its not like Cydia for the iOS, where the apps are safely cracked.. atleast i think they are. so with a security app i guess it would alert you if the apk is corrupt - nice.
Thanks again.
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Those security apps don't really know what there looking for... It's a lot different then windows OS... They don't need much to mess around with your info...
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/major-facebook-sdk-vulnerability-run-for-the-hills/
There are good people out there but that's not always the case...
Vulnerability is everywhere...
It's hard to make an app with little mistakes as possible... Making an app period is hard... I've tried and failed horribly at it lol so I can just imagine how hard it is to take out those nicks, bugs and issues that causes problem like this
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2011/11/do-android-antivirus-apps-actually-do-anything/
So people think otherwise from me...
Here is their opinion... I take this very lightly...
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...s-apps-are-useless-heres-what-to-do-instead/2
Here's with what I agree with...
Like I said some disagree.....
http://m.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/premium-rate-sms-trojans-hit-googles-android-market/17070
And here a small case of sms trojan that hit a little while back...
Just some things to read and think about...
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It all boils down to not downloading crappy, unknown apps, and if downloading - checking their permissions. Trojans hit people who don't understand anything and don't have control over their apps (not that there aren't enough of those). Other threats are virtually non-existent.
true.. i am trying avast now.. pretty cool.
thanks everyone!
Exactly that simple lol
And no problem... Keep it safe
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