Anyone have a favorite app they recommend that acts like an application firewall?
(ex. block facebook from reading you contacts, etc..)
LBE Security is great but currently not supported on 4.1 :crying:
hotdogH2O said:
Anyone have a favorite app they recommend that acts like an application firewall?
(ex. block facebook from reading you contacts, etc..)
LBE Security is great but currently not supported on 4.1 :crying:
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I've been looking for the answer to this question ever since 4.1 came out. I hope the LBE people put out an update sometime soon. It's an excellent app.
I am too trying to find decent app to replace LBE, however, I did find this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwxLDEsImNvbS5zdGVyaWNzb24ucGVybWlzc2lvbnMiXQ..
I dunno if it's gonna work well though
got the same problem since 4.1 - don't try LBE Privacy guard on it or you get the reboot loop!
did anyone try permissions free?
rikk.hoff said:
got the same problem since 4.1 - don't try LBE Privacy guard on it or you get the reboot loop!
did anyone try permissions free?
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It's working good on ICS and JB.
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?
LBE Security (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422479) works on my Galaxy Nexus JB with Paranoid Android 2.13 and has LBE Privacy Guard for Permission Management included.
NICE
thanks >eksasol<
the next nexus will be glasses
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Just wondering what the general opinion is on the various security apps that are available? I currently have Lookout installed and running and I've been looking at LBE Privacy Guard and DroidWall on the Market, anyone using these (or other security apps)?
Not sure what the impact on battery life would be having too many of these security apps running
I like the look of the app privilege security feature in CynagenMod (which LBE seems to to do a similar job) would love it if that was available in ARHD.
I've got: Kaspersky, WaveSecure and DroidWall
All incredibly helpful! I've previously used Lookout, it was good.
I've got perfect battery life with all of these
unrelated: and your username made me laugh, haha !
I see Eset has a new one out too for Android that's currently free in beta stage.
Are they needed though ? I mean many of us are installing apps from unknown sources and probably not even in their bank of dodgy apps yet.
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I have lookout and HTCSense.com running - lookout checks for dodgy apps and does a fantastic job at locating device (just got me to 47m), HTCsense.com does the remote lock and if all else fails, wipe.
alexluckett said:
I've got: Kaspersky, WaveSecure and DroidWall
All incredibly helpful! I've previously used Lookout, it was good.
I've got perfect battery life with all of these
unrelated: and your username made me laugh, haha !
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I'll give DroidWall a go once I've had a look into iptables.
It's an accurate description of me!
ToneyEricsson said:
I see Eset has a new one out too for Android that's currently free in beta stage.
Are they needed though ? I mean many of us are installing apps from unknown sources and probably not even in their bank of dodgy apps yet.
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Probably not but I think it's better to safe, just in case. The LBE privacy guard is to limit what apps can do once installed, I think it's a good idea to be able to restrict their permissions, I'm going to install this at some point this week and have a play.
Tamen said:
I have lookout and HTCSense.com running - lookout checks for dodgy apps and does a fantastic job at locating device (just got me to 47m), HTCsense.com does the remote lock and if all else fails, wipe.
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Never managed to get HTCSense to work, only ever said my current location was in the middle of the ocean, so I gave up on it!
I use avg ,eset and droidwall .
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I recently did my ota to jellybean and restored my root access with voodoo. When I enabled lbe privacy app it caused my phone to continually reboot. I had to yank the battery out to stop it. I ended having to restore it to factory settings in recovery mode. Was not happy about this to say the least. Lost root basically had to start over. Beware of this app.
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Update on this I did not loose root after the hard reset
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For me, LBE Privacy Guard is a must HAVE app. Unfortunately, it is not compatible with jellybean. I hope developers update it asap.
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To echo the OP:
DO NOT HAVE LBE INSTALLED WHEN UPDATING TO JB.
efrant said:
To echo the OP:
DO NOT HAVE LBE INSTALLED WHEN UPDATING TO JB.
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I was up at 4 am as you can see with my post fixing my phone.
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I was looking at the app and it has serious conflicts with Google now. Google now has various hooks in a variety of apps which causes this.
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lazl0 said:
I was looking at the app and it has serious conflicts with Google now. Google now has various hooks in a variety of apps which causes this.
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Hopefully the Dev team will sort it out. It was very useful on ICS, but I ran into the same issue as you when I tried using it in JB.
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Boot to safe mode and uninstall it. I ran in to this too before reading up on it, not expecting the app to make the phone unusable.
http://www.myvusers.com/forums/samsung-galaxy-nexus/10880-safe-mode-galaxy-nexus-samsung.html
I got hit with this too.
On the plus side Droidwall works again after Jelly bean
I just simply denied it root access, and it stopped rebooting.
I had the same problem as you, the phone soft-rebooted when LBE was given root access.
But i quickly (had like 1 minute before LBE kicked in) went into superuser-app and told it to prompt LBE, and when LBE wanted root access, i denied it, and the phone worked as usual again
to get LBE to work install it, grant root, reboot into recovery and fix permissions no need to wipe
LBE still needs to be updated for JB compatibility ... active protection is not working but traffic monitoring is
I am going to install it in a SDK see if I can play with it.
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
I guess for now if I feeling paranoid and wearing my tin hat I will switch my Sim card to my Nokia. I have lookout on my phone so I know which apps are tracking lbe was there to control them.
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
dreamhawk said:
I just simply denied it root access, and it stopped rebooting.
I had the same problem as you, the phone soft-rebooted when LBE was given root access.
But i quickly (had like 1 minute before LBE kicked in) went into superuser-app and told it to prompt LBE, and when LBE wanted root access, i denied it, and the phone worked as usual again
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I guess my fingers were not that quick. I had all my important stuff backed of course. Just tedious logging back into all my services. Reloading and installing all the apps I use.:banghead:
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
Lbe kicked in like 20 seconds for me.
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
I have been looking at jelly bean and it incorporates random memory allocation. I need to look at lbe wondering if this hurting it.
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
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I have been looking at jelly bean and it incorporates random memory allocation. I need to look at lbe wondering if this hurting it.
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
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did you read my post at all? i have lbe working
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did you read my post at all? i have lbe working
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Yeah, but without the active protection service. And i use LBE for that. I don't care for traffic monitoring .
So keep on going lazl0 :good:
I tried the LBE-version which is included in MIUI 4.1 and it works great
Maybe has not that much features like the market-LBE but it's enough for me.
You can't install it, you have to copy it to /system/app and set the permissions to 755.
I've uploaded the current version(1.3.6) for you:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sjna4lfmo9b1vpo
hi there,
i loved LBE PG on my Galaxy Nexus with ICS. the most useful/important app for my peace of mind...
since Jelly Bean i have the same problem with reboot loops and an inevitable restore.
what do you guys think of Permissions Free? it isnt as easy to use as LBE PG, but it seems it delivers the same feature of per-app setting of permissions. when you start it though, you have to be patient as the app does a check procedure first. and after diasallowing a permission for an app the phone needs a reboot... there is also a couple of features only on the paid version...
pdroid is obviously not available for JB either...
how is this type of app not the main issue??? setting these things is so crucial to privacy!
Now that 4.2.2 is out, the two common permission restricting app/patches seem to be broke. Neither pDroid nor LBE Privacy Guard currently works for 4.2.2.
Is there something else out there that works on rooted Androids? I have a firewall app (AF Firewall+), but that doesn't prevent apps that do need network access from also accessing your accounts, phone number, contacts, etc...
What else is out there?
I also wonder about the options available for Apple users. Is there a way for Apple users to accomplish the same type of thing?
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Now that 4.2.2 is out, the two common permission restricting app/patches seem to be broke. Neither pDroid nor LBE Privacy Guard currently works for 4.2.2.
Is there something else out there that works on rooted Androids? I have a firewall app (AF Firewall+), but that doesn't prevent apps that do need network access from also accessing your accounts, phone number, contacts, etc...
What else is out there?
I also wonder about the options available for Apple users. Is there a way for Apple users to accomplish the same type of thing?
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Hi openpdroid work on cm10.1 4.2.2 (some other ROM are supported look thread or source on git .
You can use auto-patcher or build from sauces .
how can i deny permissions ?
sometimes i find apps with strange permissions, if i dont trust and i want to deny them something like net access, how can i do ?
theres some apps ? or something in the rom that i can use for this ?
im using paranoid 3.15, sorry for bad english
im the doctor said:
how can i deny permissions ?
sometimes i find apps with strange permissions, if i dont trust and i want to deny them something like net access, how can i do ?
theres some apps ? or something in the rom that i can use for this ?
im using paranoid 3.15, sorry for bad english
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Disable them.
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Are you on a ROM other than stock? Aokp based ROMs added permission management in the settings now
pardon noobish question but... how ?
i really dont think i can do that with paranoid :\
Well, you pretty much answered your own question. You have to flash an AOKP ROM to get that feature. If you search the play store for permission manager I'm sure there's a couple apps you can try.
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Well, you pretty much answered your own question. You have to flash an AOKP ROM to get that feature. If you search the play store for permission manager I'm sure there's a couple apps you can try.
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If you use rom manager you can stop any app asking for dubious permission/ s
Stock roms even so long as you are rooted. Good way to save battery as you can turn apps radio access off.some have 5,6,...radio's....
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If you use rom manager you can stop any app asking for dubious permission/ s
Stock roms even so long as you are rooted. Good way to save battery as you can turn apps radio access off.some have 5,6,...radio's....
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that was one of the apps i was thinking of but forgot since i haven't messed with it too much in a while. permission manager in the app store can be used rooted or non rooted.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...IxMiwiY29tLmdtYWlsLnBlcm1pc3Npb25tYW5hZ2VyIl0.
i think i've found a good solution
im trying AFWall+ free on google play or dropbox apk here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957231
just installed and tested something, seems to work, it's only a firewall, so i can't deny all permissions, but i think is enough for me.
i gave a look at some apps on google play but according to some comments they may not work sometimes so...
btw thx you all for help
This thought started when I decided I'd like to install Cerberus anti theft which has more features than Android Device Manager. Much to my surprise ADM is already on my phone w/ device administrator privileges... and I was never prompted to accept the installation nor approve granting the administrator privilege.
Thinking it best to have only one anti theft app I investigated uninstalling ADM, which it appears is not possible. This brought me to the question what would I be giving up if I flashed a ROM and didn't install a gapps package? I think I could find apk's for apps I use without going through Play.
Somebody smarter than I probably knows or has tried this and could save me a bunch of trial and error effort to find out. Opinions or links would be appreciated.
I suppose installing a gapps package but not logging into my google account would give me the same control over my phone and whatever false sense of anonymity that I think I am getting.
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This thought started when I decided I'd like to install Cerberus anti theft which has more features than Android Device Manager. Much to my surprise ADM is already on my phone w/ device administrator privileges... and I was never prompted to accept the installation nor approve granting the administrator privilege.
Thinking it best to have only one anti theft app I investigated uninstalling ADM, which it appears is not possible. This brought me to the question what would I be giving up if I flashed a ROM and didn't install a gapps package? I think I could find apk's for apps I use without going through Play.
Somebody smarter than I probably knows or has tried this and could save me a bunch of trial and error effort to find out. Opinions or links would be appreciated.
I suppose installing a gapps package but not logging into my google account would give me the same control over my phone and whatever false sense of anonymity that I think I am getting.
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PROBABLY NOT!! I flashed a Kit Kat rom I like, with no gapps the home button and browser didn't work and the quick settings pull down was empty- and possibly more issues. It seems Kit Kat compatible gapps packages have ADM so you're stuck with it. With no Google account on the phone ADM won't work, and of course there's no access to Play.
BTW Cerberus works great, easy to use and install and co-exists with ADM.
It's called buy an iPhone
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I know you could install jellybean Roms with no Gapps, and they would work fine. But that was on 4.1.2
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Stumbled on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1715375 interesting project. For how seamlessly Google integrates into Android and how good it works it hard to justify going elsewhere. Guess that's why Google is so successful.