hey guys, been searching for 3 days to try and solve this.
I am using SlimKat 4.4.2 on my maguro device.
I get the privacy guard notifications about once an hour for my go SMS app. Its always the same, always for allowing it to post notifications.
I always click allow and then an hour later the same thing happens.
If some one could please help me with this I would appreciate it alot. I was reading that is how privacy guard is supposed to work and this is not a rom bug or something.
well thanks for reading, and any help.
travis
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Im running the latest TK AOKP build but this seems to be a problem ever since i moved from touchwiz to aosp. i never recieve any facebook notifications.
anyone have any ideas? ive been doing some research but no luck. cleared data/cache, reinstalled app. still getting nothing.
metalhawj said:
Im running the latest TK AOKP build but this seems to be a problem ever since i moved from touchwiz to aosp. i never recieve any facebook notifications.
anyone have any ideas? ive been doing some research but no luck. cleared data/cache, reinstalled app. still getting nothing.
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try fix permissions in recovery
I've done this several times before as well.still nothing.
It's this something that generally happens with aosp roms?
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i get notifications, i'm on rootbox. have you made sure that you've enabled notifications in the app itself?
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metalhawj said:
I've done this several times before as well.still nothing.
It's this something that generally happens with aosp roms?
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Definitely not an AOSP thing. I ran Task650's AOKP and got notifications just fine.. I had to actually turn off the notifications because they got too annoying. =p
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Yes. Double checked. Everything I want on is on but I still get nothing.
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metalhawj said:
Yes. Double checked. Everything I want on is on but I still get nothing.
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I had the same problem , here is how I solved it. remove facebook completely from your phone. next log into facebook on a normal cpu , go into privacy settings and clear all the apps that have access , next I logged into facebook on an i device. Worked with both ipod and iphone. I had my wife send me a message and I received the notification on the i device , I then logged out of the apple product and logged back in to my gs3 and notifications were working ever since. I ran into this issue awhile back on my gs2 and i logged into a blackberry and that fixed it. I cant tell you why but this is what worked for me , now im running aokp 3/4 with working notifications.
I have stock gnex on takju, since 4.2.2 I have suffered from lag all over the place, the lag could be fixed by restarting the phone but it would eventually come back.
I have only 300MB of data plan and I noticed that Facebook and facebook messenger where using about 50MB a month on the background without any user interaction and just a couple of days ago I started seeing Facebook app as the second most battery using app just behind screen on, this made me uninstall Facebook and and I instantly saw performance go up all over the place, it was night and day comparison, my phone feels like new and the buttery effect is back.
Now I installed Facebook back just to test and it indeed is the reason for my lag but this time I used greenifyed it and it fixed the lag too.
So there you go, hope this helps
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What if i don't have facebook
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Then maybe is another app running in the background using a lot of RAM or using a lot of resources?
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Thanks op. This helped me alot
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I had some problems with ram also , this tip was really helpful
Thx
Went to try this, then I realized I don't have a Facebook. :silly:
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Went to try this, then I realized I don't have a Facebook. :silly:
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+1 there! :highfive: :silly::silly:
Dosent matter. Maps and about 10 other apps were acting up.
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hvacman316 said:
Dosent matter. Maps and about 10 other apps were acting up.
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Does matter. I disabled background data (as opposed to removing the app entirely) on Facebook and have noticed substantial speed improvement instantly. The only place you can do it, that I'm aware of, is from the mobile data screen when checking the apps usage.
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There are two places to disable notification from Facebook on mobile.
The first would be to go into the settings by clicking on the 3 point button just right of the multitasking navigation key, then disabling notifications.
Second, by clicking on the top left corner button inside the Facebook app, then clicking on privacy settings --> notifications---> mobile push--> uncheck all
Sometimes I think Facebook deliberately tries to complicate the notification settings so as to keep pushing themselves on our faces!
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Thanks for the tip, this actually helped a bit.
I've had luck with disabling auto-rotation for some reason. Caused SystemUI to lag after time. Hopefully it'll be patched in 4.3.
Is there any way to shut off those extremely annoying emergency alerts? I've gotten two rather annoying and pointless severe weather emergency alerts one at 3am & the other at 5am. And before you say I didn't look through the settings or search there is no cell broadcast setting or any way to disable them in messaging on 4.2.2. Any help is appreciated.
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I'm going to make an assumption and guess you're using sprint? If so it has nothing to do with 4.2.2 and everything to do with your carrier. Everyone I know that uses sprint has complained of recently receiving emergency notifications out of nowhere. So I can't help you, but if you're with sprint I'd complain directly to them.
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95Z28 said:
I'm going to make an assumption and guess you're using sprint? If so it has nothing to do with 4.2.2 and everything to do with your carrier. Everyone I know that uses sprint has complained of recently receiving emergency notifications out of nowhere. So I can't help you, but if you're with sprint I'd complain directly to them.
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Actually I'm on Verizon so that's why it's more perplexing.
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I see. Idk I'd still guess it's carrier related if it just randomly started happening without you changing anything. I've been running 4.2.2 on my GSM G'Nex since it was released and have never gotten anything.
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Is there any way to shut off those extremely annoying emergency alerts? I've gotten two rather annoying and pointless severe weather emergency alerts one at 3am & the other at 5am. And before you say I didn't look through the settings or search there is no cell broadcast setting or any way to disable them in messaging on 4.2.2. Any help is appreciated.
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Settings/wireless & networks (more)/Emergency Alerts
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Settings/wireless & networks (more)/Emergency Alerts
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I don't have that setting I'm rooted on a stock AOSP 4.2.2 ROM
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Are you using a weather app that might be putting out alerts?
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Are you using a weather app that might be putting out alerts?
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Nope it's the emergency alerts I've seen and had pop up and take over my phone before. In the past I was able to turn them off and plus I uninstalled all apps that might do that about a week ago.
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I don't have that setting I'm rooted on a stock AOSP 4.2.2 ROM
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Default aosp won't build the settings menu on properly for the emergency alerts. You have to edit a make file or something somewhere . Are you compiling it yourself? I can look at my setup later and let you know what the actual edit is if you are.
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mwalt2 said:
Default aosp won't build the settings menu on properly for the emergency alerts. You have to edit a make file or something somewhere . Are you compiling it yourself? I can look at my setup later and let you know what the actual edit is if you are.
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Actually mwalt I'm running your 4.2.2 AOSP rom other than the emergency alerts I've never had any problems with it.
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Actually mwalt I'm running your 4.2.2 AOSP rom other than the emergency alerts I've never had any problems with it.
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I thought I always checked that when building from AOSP...guess I forgot . If you want, you can probably dirty flash this rom. It's based off of the google image, so everything should work correctly.
Are you sure it isn't Google Now?
It's actually under the stock messaging app. Open messaging app and hit the 3 dots (settings) and choose Cell broadcasts. Then hit the 3 dots again and uncheck the alerts from there.
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It's actually under the stock messaging app. Open messaging app and hit the 3 dots (settings) and choose Cell broadcasts. Then hit the 3 dots again and uncheck the alerts from there.
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I already stated in the first post that the option to turn that off in messaging is not there for me. That was my first thought when this happened as that's where I had previously turned them off. Thanks though
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I thought I always checked that when building from AOSP...guess I forgot . If you want, you can probably dirty flash this rom. It's based off of the google image, so everything should work correctly.
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That did the trick. Thanks mwalt this was the ROM I was running previously to having done clean install of AOSP which lead to all this.
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I already stated in the first post that the option to turn that off in messaging is not there for me. That was my first thought when this happened as that's where I had previously turned them off. Thanks though
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Sorry, I must have misread that last part in the op. That's odd. I thought all stock messaging apps had that option. Hope you get it figured out soon.
I'm assuming you're from Pittsburgh too and got all those flash flood warnings? At some point stock gave me the choice to turn it off but I don't know about your settings.
Hey guys,
I'm new to the forum so I'm sorry if this question has been asked. I didn't some searching and wasn't able to find much. I flashed the PACman ROM today for the Verizon HTC One. I've been messing around in the settings and was curious if there was a swipe to wake feature that I'm not finding (like the one on Paranoid Android in the advanced settings)?
Thanks for the help!
After getting more time with it, I dont believe there's an option for this.
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I have installed jedi elite kit kat and from day zero every hour a beep and vibration notification happens.... how can i identify what application or setting is responsible of this? I have been looking around on forums and cant solve this
Thanx in advance
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If you did nothing but install Jedi, I would check any preinstalled apps from your Google account. Or reflash Jedi.
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wallyhenderson said:
I have installed jedi elite kit kat and from day zero every hour a beep and vibration notification happens.... how can i identify what application or setting is responsible of this? I have been looking around on forums and cant solve this
Thanx in advance
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It the force trying to summon you. Lmao. Sorry man I had to. Never heard of this. Is it on the hour exactly. If so it must be something in clock
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It the force trying to summon you. Lmao. Sorry man I had to. Never heard of this. Is it on the hour exactly. If so it must be something in clock
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lol... force is turnung me crazy man ! ! ! its exactly on the hour... didnt see nothing on clock... i think its an app.... but have more than 100 apps installer
Sounds like a calendar hourly Chime reminder or an alarm clock setting.
Let us know what it was.
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If u check those both and nothing. Download better battery stats and at a min after open it and see what woke it up. Or log cat would tell a Dev what triggered the beep.
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sniickers said:
If you did nothing but install Jedi, I would check any preinstalled apps from your Google account. Or reflash Jedi.
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im sure its an app.... but wich one? have more than 100 installed....
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im sure its an app.... but wich one? have more than 100 installed....
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Like above, I would:
If u check those both and nothing. Download better battery stats and at a min after open it and see what woke it up. Or log cat would tell a Dev what triggered the beep.