Hello, looking for a way to disable exchange security on the native lg email app. I would rather not download a third party app. I tried both modules available on xposed with no luck. Im know they just work with stock aosp mail app, but i figured id at least give it a try. so i figure now my best bet is to see if there is a custom lg mail apk out there with security disabled, like ive seen in the past for s4 s5 ect.
Any help is appreciated..
.......Well i should have maybe looked through all of the setting of the g3 tweak box before posting didnt realize there was option to disable security lol
but if someone has a custom apk woth security disabled. I would still appreciate if they shared
Thanks
I found this one. Please try http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/themes-apps/mod-exchange-security-bypass-4-4-2-t2818469/post54198593
there is also an Xposed module for that and you get to keep the stock email app & avoid the hassle.
DonnyR said:
there is also an Xposed module for that and you get to keep the stock email app & avoid the hassle.
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Which one. I tried 2 different and they did not work...
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G'Day,
To make a long story short.. I was wondering if there were applications that can actually seek out and tell you what permissions other applications that you installed on your phone are asking for, and then ask you if you would like to modify or deny certain permissions within that application you have on your phone? (I know Android tells you the permissions by default..lol)
I was reading on paranoid android how android works and how it all fits to different files .. with this in mind.. I also noticed that some applications you see posted on google play, seek extreme permissions.. (for example to be able to send text on your mobile ect.. or to find other known accounts on your phone)
This kind of thing concerns me as I dont like other information to be known to others ect. .specially if you use for phone for transactions like google play and email accounts.. Hence the question above.
If no one knows of any..an application that can change the permissions of an app without interfering with the normal running of a game or program on the phone, does anyone know of someone that might be willing to make something like that?..
What are your thoughts on that?
If you have the Xposed Framework installed, the Xprivacy module for said framework will tell you what you want -- every permission used by a given app -- and let you selectively disable those you don't want.
iCurmudgeon said:
If you have the Xposed Framework installed, the Xprivacy module for said framework will tell you what you want -- every permission used by a given app -- and let you selectively disable those you don't want.
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Thanks for that, I am looking to Flash the galaxy s2 more so, to start learning more about smart phones.
The Jellybean 4.1.2 that i have on the S2 gets social hub errors and becomes unresponsive sometimes. so was looking at playing around with it and trying paranoid android or something else and then try that xposed framework..
Thanks again for that.. am looking into it. :good:
Anyone have any luck finding and/or installing the AOSP email client into the OGP? I've noticed LG's client really doesn't play very well with 3rd party keyboards.
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Anyone have any luck finding and/or installing the AOSP email client into the OGP? I've noticed LG's client really doesn't play very well with 3rd party keyboards.
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Look for gapps for 4.1.2. I think I was able to use slim gapps and that worked.
To get them to work you have to deleted lg email and replace them with the slim gapps.
To replace them I used root browser.
Give me a minute and I will post the link.
Ok. I was about to pull the AOSP email APKs out of CyanogenMod and use reboot recovery to apply them from a zip. Your idea sounds easier though.
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Ok. I was about to pull the AOSP email APKs out of CyanogenMod and use reboot recovery to apply them from a zip. Your idea sounds easier though.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347637&highlight=email&page=3
here are the apks
Excellent, that went very smoothly. Incidentally, I didn't have to remove the LG apps, as LG uses different names for their APKs.
npaladin2000 said:
Excellent, that went very smoothly. Incidentally, I didn't have to remove the LG apps, as LG uses different names for their APKs.
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Hey there,
since a week I own a Note 10.1 2014ed with LTE. So far I didn't modify anything on it and run the stock -MJ2 firmware.
I want to restrict some apps of accessing what the don't need to access and since 4.3 supposedly has this rights control feature called "App Ops" already integrated, I checked how to use it... Google gives many links to descriptions how to open the feature, they are all the same: Either you use a launcher that can start "Activities" (like Nova launcher) or you install one of the many apps from Playstore which do the trick as well.
Here is what I found on the Note:
Whenever I start the App Ops (no matter if I use an app, and I tried several, or start this activity), it just takes me to the first page of the Settings screen (WiFi).
Although searching the web for a while, it seems no one who owns this Note is using the feature or not having the trouble with it.
Can someone confirm this problem or, even better, give me a solution for it?
Cheers
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Hey there,
since a week I own a Note 10.1 2014ed with LTE. So far I didn't modify anything on it and run the stock -MJ2 firmware.
I want to restrict some apps of accessing what the don't need to access and since 4.3 supposedly has this rights control feature called "App Ops" already integrated, I checked how to use it... Google gives many links to descriptions how to open the feature, they are all the same: Either you use a launcher that can start "Activities" (like Nova launcher) or you install one of the many apps from Playstore which do the trick as well.
Here is what I found on the Note:
Whenever I start the App Ops (no matter if I use an app, and I tried several, or start this activity), it just takes me to the first page of the Settings screen (WiFi).
Although searching the web for a while, it seems no one who owns this Note is using the feature or not having the trouble with it.
Can someone confirm this problem or, even better, give me a solution for it?
Cheers
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I have that very same thing happen with something totally different. In wanam when I try to enable the flashlight from lock screen feature it takes me tu settings page nothing to do with camera flashlight or lock screen.....No idea I just gave up for now
Hmmm, no one interested?
I'm just wondering now if people don't care what their apps are accessing or if they use a third party program to make restrictions.
Any idea how to control apps will be welcome. If you use sth like LBE, please leave a reply.
Cheers
Hi there again.
Since there is no information available throughout the web concerning my question I was in contact with Samsung support about it. I thought it might be helpful for others what was replied.
They said that using the original Samsung Firmware, the feature cannot be used. They didn't specify whether it was completely removed from the system or only disabled so itcould possibly still work.
Since I am not a developer I didn't go into more detail there.
Now I hope that a custom ROM like Cyanogen will be available soon for the tablet.
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I'm facing the exact same issues.
When following the windows opening when starting App Ops from e.g AppOpsX, a window titled "App Ops" opens quickly, then closes and ends up on the Settings screen. Same for flashlight.
My best guess was that Samsungs version of the Settings App blocks access in a way that they can only handle windows/panes that their app is capable of - would explain why it shows up just quickly and then closes.
I've been thinking that if I'd be able to flash the stock settings app, temporarily freeze the Samsung one and try App Ops - might work?
I have the same issue. My p605 is not rooted
Dear Fellow LG G4 users, I need your help. Especially if you are using Xposed, I can really, really use your help! It shouldn't take more than a reboot and 5 minutes of your time, I would deeply appreciate it!
I use a corporate email client called, Good for Enterprise for my work email. This app of course cannot be used on Rooted devices. For this, an Xposed module was written over a year ago, and then the developer stopped his development. This module (v3.5) worked with Good for Enterprise (v2.7.1.390) for me for over a year, for several devices, until my G4 (H810l), which crashes the Good app with a (Unfortunately, Good has stopped working message)... I am thinking it *could* be because G4 is the first phone I am using with a 64bit processor.
The developers are unresponsive on this to help me, which means that if it's the phone, I'd need to go to another phone, but I need help from my fellow G4 users. Could you please use the Google Drive link below:
1. Download the APK for the security patch and the Good app.
2. Install the security patch, activate it in Xposed, and reboot
3. Install the Good app, and launch it
4. Report what happens
5. Uninstall everything and delete files, if you like
Googe Drive Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B89uLU_R-lxrWjRreGFncGdmM0E/view
I would DEEPLY, DEEPLY appreciate ANY help guys! Please spare two minutes of your time if you could please ?? Thank you!
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Dear Fellow LG G4 users, I need your help. Especially if you are using Xposed, I can really, really use your help! It shouldn't take more than a reboot and 5 minutes of your time, I would deeply appreciate it!
I use a corporate email client called, Good for Enterprise for my work email. This app of course cannot be used on Rooted devices. For this, an Xposed module was written over a year ago, and then the developer stopped his development. This module (v3.5) worked with Good for Enterprise (v2.7.1.390) for me for over a year, for several devices, until my G4 (H810l), which crashes the Good app with a (Unfortunately, Good has stopped working message)... I am thinking it *could* be because G4 is the first phone I am using with a 64bit processor.
The developers are unresponsive on this to help me, which means that if it's the phone, I'd need to go to another phone, but I need help from my fellow G4 users. Could you please use the Google Drive link below:
1. Download the APK for the security patch and the Good app.
2. Install the security patch, activate it in Xposed, and reboot
3. Install the Good app, and launch it
4. Report what happens
5. Uninstall everything and delete files, if you like
Googe Drive Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B89uLU_R-lxrWjRreGFncGdmM0E/view
I would DEEPLY, DEEPLY appreciate ANY help guys! Please spare two minutes of your time if you could please ?? Thank you!
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May or may not be because of processor, but I'm assuming it's not because you're rooted?
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May or may not be because of processor, but I'm assuming it's not because you're rooted?
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Yes sir, I am rooted, otherwise I wouldn't have Xposed or need this module. It used to work like a charm on every other phone. Do you have Xposed? Can you please help me test this?
Thank you again!
Come on my G4 brothers and sisters! I know we all love our Xposed here, 85 views and 0 people willing to spare 5 minutes? Come on, friends, we're nicer than that around here, aren't we ?
Thank you in advance for the kind ones!
Hey man, so I tested this out and I think the problem is the patcher module. Try disabling it and getting the RootCloak module. Enable it, then clear cache and data of the Good app and reboot.
If superuser asked you for permission before (it did for me) and you allowed or denied the request, you'll have to delete it from the SU app.
I can get to the screen where it asks for email and pin doing that. Not sure if it'll actually let you log in though.
Edit: Just saw your other post where RootCloak didn't work. Not sure what else you could do.
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Hey man, so I tested this out and I think the problem is the patcher module. Try disabling it and getting the RootCloak module. Enable it, then clear cache and data of the Good app and reboot.
If superuser asked you for permission before (it did for me) and you allowed or denied the request, you'll have to delete it from the SU app.
I can get to the screen where it asks for email and pin doing that. Not sure if it'll actually let you log in though.
Edit: Just saw your other post where RootCloak didn't work. Not sure what else you could do.
Sent from my LG-H810 using XDA Free mobile app
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Hey buddy! Good to see you on this forum, and coming out to help! :good:!
Yes, asking for the Root permission is normal for the module, because version 2.7.1.390 was also checking for Xposed I think. I can't get rid of the module, because I need it to run Good.
Can you confirm that you did see the same exact outcome as I did with the module installed? That is, Good crashing, after getting the super user permissions? If so, are you on Xposed version v74? If so, it seems like the module may have run it's life on a 64bit architecture, without any updates from the original devs. I am wishing so bad and messaged @Phantasm4489 to see if he would get involved again. No response yet :'(!
As you read in the RootCloak thread, RC fails Good too :'(. But the developer is at least working on that one, so who knows?
I still request my other LG G4 friends to please test this for me for 5 minutes of their time, I would really appreciate it. If we get enough reports like mine, I think the next step to confirm a 64bit issue would be to see if others on phones like M9, ZenFone2, and Galaxies are seeing the same thing.
In the meanwhile, I appreciate this test/help so, so, so much @Nowak4G!
Has anyone seen a way to bypass exchange security. On MM there was an xposed module that would take care of it, but as we don't have xposed I was wondering if anyone had found an alternate solution. I've seen a couple of other solutions for older versions of android so I'm assuming that it is possible outside of xposed.
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Has anyone seen a way to bypass exchange security. On MM there was an xposed module that would take care of it, but as we don't have xposed I was wondering if anyone had found an alternate solution. I've seen a couple of other solutions for older versions of android so I'm assuming that it is possible outside of xposed.
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What I do is use the email app Nine. It lets you use the pin on only the app.
All 3rd party apps that I used to use have been blocked as well. First nine was blocked and then mailwise. I wonder if there is some way to modify them so that they identify as stock email app?