Pirate app is not working on the new LG G7 ThinQ - LG G7 ThinQ Questions & Answers

Is anybody else not able to get pirate app to run on the new LG G7? Because I put the application on the phone and everything went fine but then when I opened it it popped up with a notification telling me that I had the wrong version which wasn't true and told me that it was going to start to download the correct version which it didn't do and said if it didn't that I needed to check my internet connection and yada yada yada. I've checked weather the exact same version of pirate app works on my old phone still as well as my computers and it does on all accounts but the LG G7 doesn't seem to want to allow it to run properly or something can anybody help me with this?

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Pls let someone explain!

I wonder why some apps require access to gps/my location and phone calls although they are not supposed to be in need of them, for instance some games like toss-it etc. Internet access may be required because of ads, and system tools for using the accelerometer sensor. That's it!
Really appreciate a reasonable, concrete response to this query as I principally refuse such apps as soon as I see such irrelevant demand on access although actually want to get them.
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I doubt that anyone can give you a definitive answer on this one, because it is going to be application dependent.
The whole point is that when you install an application, you review the list of permissions that it is requesting and then make a judgement as to whether you deem these to be acceptable or not. For example, if I were to download an application a video player, I wouldn't generally expect it to require location information and/or involve services that cost me money (e.g. sending SMS's), so I would refuse permissions for that app.
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Dave
Google or we -users/customers/cunsomers or whatever you may call- should request developers/sellers to specify why the particular app requires such accesses. They must include some clarifying statements in descriptions.
Personally I think I have right to know that, so that -more or less- we can keep us away from malicious softwares.
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iLHaNroID said:
Google or we -users/customers/cunsomers or whatever you may call- should request developers/sellers to specify why the particular app requires such accesses. They must include some clarifying statements in descriptions.
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Given that you can install applications from a non-Market source, this would be impossible to police for the most part. It could be implemented within the Market, but since you can submit apps to the Market without peer review, anyone submitting an application could post gibberish or blatant lies instead of clear statements.
Apple get around this by forcing all applications to undergo peer review, but then you only get to see the saccharin sweet Apple view of the world. Unfortunately, the threat of malware is the price you pay for an open system.
Regards,
Dave

[Q] Crack iAP Ouya?

When this is not exactly the forum that supports piracy, My meanings are not to pirate games, but to search if there is a possibility for it.
Here is what I know:
- All Ouya apps are available to download as an APK.
- The Ouya does only have monetizing via In-App Purchases.
- The Ouya probably does have a different In-App Purchase system then the Android Marketplace (or Google Play).
So heres what the android hacking community gives me:
- IAP Purchases hack via root
- APK Editing
The IAP Purchases hack is not going to work for the ouya since it probably (Can anyone confirm this?) has an different system for the In-App Purchases.
So all is left is the APK Editing, Is there any possibility for APK editing to edit In-App Purchases?
Please let me know,
-CowHax
Please do not ask for information about hacking in app purchases, this is considered warez and is against xda rule 6. Do not post warez.
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Received a bunch of Lookout Detected Threats

I'm running MOAR v6.0 MD4 (Android 4.1.2) on Sprint GS3. I never received any alerts from Lookout before but today it report 15 riskware alerts:
com.android.phone
com.mythtrandyr.inkeffectsettings
com.lidroid.settings
com.sonyericsson.lockscreen.uxpnxt
com.jy.iconchanger.ad
de.robv.android.xposed.mods.appsettings
com.asushi.livewallpaper.mytree
com.monotype.android.font.XDAFONTS
com.android.launcher
de.robv.android.xposed.installer
com.android.flashblink
com.sec.android.mimage.photoretouching
com.koo.lightmanager
com.android.lmt
com.lidroid.sgs.secretcode
All have a classification of: Riskware.Android.CompromisedKey.a.
Should I alarmed or this is likely a problem with definition update from Lookout?
Great support from the Lookout guys as I emailed them and they replied right away, here's what they said. I should be okay:
The reason we have flagged this app is as 'Riskware' is due to a special key that this particular developer used when publishing the app. The key is normally a private piece of information that we use to determine if an app is authentic, and to identify the developer. In this particular situation, the developer chose to use a key that has been widely distributed on the internet or has been compromised.
This makes it impossible for us to validate the app and its authenticity. Therefore, we are not calling these apps malware, but we recommend that users not install apps like this because it is inherently more risky (hence the "Riskware" assessment).
If you as a user understands the risk and still decide to trust the app, feel free to ignore the warning.
We have also been seeing some device manufacturer, preinstalled apps also being flagged as 'Riskware' for the same reason. These apps are unable to be uninstalled and we please ask that you ignore the warning if it is an app that came preinstalled on the device. We have reached out to these developers to make the proper changes.
Thanks for using Lookout!
David,
The Lookout Team
mindfulness said:
Great support from the Lookout guys as I emailed them and they replied right away, here's what they said. I should be okay:
The reason we have flagged this app is as 'Riskware' is due to a special key that this particular developer used when publishing the app. The key is normally a private piece of information that we use to determine if an app is authentic, and to identify the developer. In this particular situation, the developer chose to use a key that has been widely distributed on the internet or has been compromised.
This makes it impossible for us to validate the app and its authenticity. Therefore, we are not calling these apps malware, but we recommend that users not install apps like this because it is inherently more risky (hence the "Riskware" assessment).
If you as a user understands the risk and still decide to trust the app, feel free to ignore the warning.
We have also been seeing some device manufacturer, preinstalled apps also being flagged as 'Riskware' for the same reason. These apps are unable to be uninstalled and we please ask that you ignore the warning if it is an app that came preinstalled on the device. We have reached out to these developers to make the proper changes.
Thanks for using Lookout!
David,
The Lookout Team
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What effect will this have on CM builds because they are using public available keys (https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_build/tree/gingerbread/target/product/security) to sign ?

Root access

Ok after i had some bugs, with the Android Revolution hd 34.0.
Like, can't download content from apps like Zedge, can't download photos that i received from Whatsapp. Couldn't take screenshot and connect my phone to computer to transfer media, or use Airdroid to transfer via WI-FI.
So, i checked out CM12 that i didn't liked at all. I love htc sense.. So, i gave it another try, wipe again and flashed Android Revolution hd once again but this time, i choose all tweaks.
And now everything works fine!
I can use Airdroid to transfer media, my computer recognize my phone, i can download content from Zedge ,can receive photos and video and download them from Whatsapp and i can take a screenshot.
I say all this to people that has same problem like i had and didn't know what to do.
Now i have only one problem so far, when i install freedom and sb game hacker, with freedom it's says something with don't support your device version.
With sb game hacker, it's ask for root access when i click grant it's says failed and quit the app. With greenify the root access works fine, and the root checker shows i have root.
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Help to hack subscription of Gana app.

Hey guys.
Kindly help to hack gana+ subscription hack. I tried lucky patcher and freedom app for hack but no results in freedom app a error occurred like 'wrong billing value ' and while using lucky patcher after click on buy again a window open of same page of buy button.
Help needed please
Step 1: Get a job
Step 2: Pay the subscription
Step 3: Enjoy the music
Mohitpahariya1 said:
Hey guys.
Kindly help to hack gana+ subscription hack. I tried lucky patcher and freedom app for hack but no results in freedom app a error occurred like 'wrong billing value ' and while using lucky patcher after click on buy again a window open of same page of buy button.
Help needed please
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