Just had something popped up that showed a Shield like icon. When I pulled down notifications it said Security Update. Clicking on it showed the following screen:
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This has happened in the past to other Samsung devices like the S4... still looking into it.
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Don't see anything directly related to the Note 3. It would appear that Samsung send out a Security Update and the phone which is set (by default) to look for them, presented it to me. Would be nice if it said what the Security update was/is other than just giving a number 0012
It's just the version number of the SELinux policy in effect. Expect to see a lot of these updates, as with desktop linux.
(I could do a diff to see what rules were relaxed / strengthened / added / etc, but I just don't care )
krelvinaz said:
Just had something popped up that showed a Shield like icon. When I pulled down notifications it said Security Update. Clicking on it showed the following screen:
Update:
This has happened in the past to other Samsung devices like the S4... still looking into it.
Update2:
Don't see anything directly related to the Note 3. It would appear that Samsung send out a Security Update and the phone which is set (by default) to look for them, presented it to me. Would be nice if it said what the Security update was/is other than just giving a number 0012
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I also received a similar update on my Note 3 SM-N9005
Any way to get these insanitys removed? I used notifications off although it still shows up. Maybe it is cool to uninstall with titanium backup =)
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I get this message, with the same version number, every time I open HTC sync manager (all 4 times, I just installed it for the first time a couple of hours ago)
The first time, I ran the update and it definitely flashed something to my phone. (was in recovery mode flashing for a few minutes).
After it booted back up, the phone behaved sluggish as typical with a software update, but when I went to settings, there were no version changes of Android or of the firmware version. So far I can't find anything different, but there was a lengthy download and flashing process.
Also, I checked for updates via the phone settings yesterday and also today as soon as I saw the upgrade notification, and it reported no updates available.
(unfortunately, I didn't think to check appdata\local\temp until it was done, and there was nothing in there that would have been the size to match the lengthy download time at 5MB/s)
Anyone else seen this or have any thoughts?
My initial thinking is that the HTC Sync manager software is a p.o.s., but it's the only way I've been able to transfer files to/from the phone on either Windows 10 or Linux Mint 17. (Thanks HTC )
I have this same update. I tried once and got stuck on a HTC flash screen. Havent tried since as im trying to root the device. not download anymore of verizons security scams.
hi
I just put my hands on the s20 ultra, sadly Facebook and Google play never stop running on background even though i turn the option to put them to sleep on. I attached img so you can see, hope you guys know how to help me.
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I had that issue with play services on s10+ it got fixed eventually with updates as that phone seemed to receive many updates till was spot on,I've got my ee and Snapchat running a lot even though hardly use them
russellcausier said:
I had that issue with play services on s10+ it got fixed eventually with updates as that phone seemed to receive many updates till was spot on,I've got my ee and Snapchat running a lot even though hardly use them
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There's no way to fix this? Only to wait for an update?
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There's no way to fix this? Only to wait for an update?
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Thats the only way I was able to sort it,there was also a thread somewhere on s10+ with tons of battery saving things to do not sure if they changed anything cant remember
I got mine to stop in settings, device care, battery, app power management, deep sleep apps. And I just added the apps I did not want running in the background, so far it keeps them off unless I go into it and when I leave the app it gets put to sleep.
Hey there everyone,
I have snooping wife issues.
I need to know if there is anyway I can see if my wife has opened my phone. It's Samsung A70 running Android 10.
Are there any logs that show what time my phone was opened.
She probably knows my password.
Just wanted to know.
Thanks.
Help and cool comments are highly appreciated please.
Reset google password
Reload phone
Get rid of wife
blackhawk said:
Reset google password
Reload phone
Get rid of wife
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Number 3 is a bit extreme...but still!
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Could happen again
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Number 3 is a bit extreme...but still!
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Lol. Root cause analysis provided to prevent future failures...
This is what I did.
I found out my "sleep timings" from Samsung Health located in setup and noted my sleep time from there.
Then I collated it with "Samsung Digital Well-being" to see if any of the messaging app was operated while I was sleeping.
It was not.
So I'm going to change the login pin and password.
Let the kids grow.
I'll be living alone when they move out.
Maybe try using the goodlock module "nice catch" by samsung, it stores data about notifications by apps and sudden wakeup of phone.
If goodlock is not available in your country try other alternatives like nicelock from playstore or any other app that provides same functionality.
I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
afaik it's system/privapp/FotaAgent and system/privapp/SOAgent
I'm not sure which of these 4 did the trick, but once they were all disabled the update notification disappeared.
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com.wssyncmidm is the culprit I think.
Auto-updates cause a lot more trouble than malware... malware has cost me less than 1% of wasted time compared to that caused by updates.
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I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
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I'm having major problems dealing with the bloatware that came on my phone to begin with and now this Android 11 update is the end all for me..
Soooo would really be interested in finding out about this CCSWE app manager that you said you have been using to control it. I just heard a lot of bad things about the regular forms of disabling the bloatware being ineffective in Samsung's latest attack on our privacy. Appreciate any info you got to put me in the right direction, thanks.
so wtf?
I'm so tired of this Samsung or Google is popping up in my phone making **** have this behavior and I'm ****ing sick of it.
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I had to restart my phone and get that ****ing **** sucker off my screen no way to get it off that hover draw over apps bull****
That's what happens when you upgrade...
What OS version is it running?
blackhawk said:
That's what happens when you upgrade...
What OS version is it running?
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last April 3.1. Yes I know I ****ed up with upgrading because I can't even unlock my goddamn boot locker because I upgraded but yeah these cocksuckers are keep on popping up on my screen of all my apps they're all off for drawover apps
while Google and Samsung are
Hitti2 said:
last April 3.1. Yes I know I ****ed up with upgrading because I can't even unlock my goddamn boot locker because I upgraded but yeah these cocksuckers are keep on popping up on my screen of all my apps they're all off for drawover apps
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I have two N10+'s, one on Android 9, the other on 10 which are their factory loads.
They will most likely never be upgraded because Google Android is more like a lame copy of Apple now.
Lots of issues with 12 across the board not just Samsung.
Roll back to Android 11 if you can and package disable OTA updates to stop this nonsense.
Android 9 and higher are reasonably secure unless you do something stupid.
Security is not an issue with Android 9. Almost 2 years on this load and no malware issues. Using only a few precautions like disabled wifi, Karma Firewall and care with installs/downloads.