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App Manager
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Cannot run Revanced Extended v18.4X
It implies that MicroG (com.mgoogle.android.gms) is still installed. Have a look into the Safe folder. Optionally, you might diagnose that with this app named AppManager. Uninstall that & reinstall whatever or whoever's MicroG you like. Personally, I'll suggest you to use mMicroG
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Best Android Apps that you should definitely try!
Other apps:- - App Manager - a fully-featured open source app package manager that lets you see the trackers of every app package and also lets you see the permissions and services used by those apps and many more detailed things related to apps
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Does anyone know how to use App Manager's profile to auto allow all appops/grant all permissions of assigned apps?
The app I'm referring to is App Manager by MuntashirAkon, it's available on GitHub.
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AdGuard Android block trackers
I am using an app manager called AppManager (https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager). Among its many qualities, it can show the amount of trackers in an app (https://imgur.com/a/GK47ja0) But when I open Recent Activity in AG I don’t see these trackers being blocked. Can I somehow add these trackers to a blocking list in AG?
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What protection app permission options provide?
You can also use App Manager. It's on F-Droid. https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager
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Rpg Maker XP Plugin: Saving triggers a crash (Android 13)
Most likely, check through App Manager permissions READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE and WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, there have been two cases on A13 where they were revoked. Also your game extracted into Internal Storage?
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App Manager
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Possible System Shell for ZTE devices with Android 6.0 (and maybe with Android 10.0)
If you have a greater version as of the app as system app first you need to uninstall it, you can do it by using AppManager:https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager
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⟳ 1 apps added, 52 updated at f-droid.org
App Manager - Android package manager (version 3.1.1): A full-featured open source package manager for android.
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Tasker 6.2.3-beta - Order Code expired
I have several solutions that I use for this but I have root which helps but not necessary. First, if you want to downgrade it is possible with this app.App Manager
Apktool
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Understanding security in React Native applications
App tampering and repackaging can be performed by using reverse engineering or tampering tools, such as Apktool, dex2jar, etc.
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Wearmodder Auto - Automatically scalling sideloaded apps for WearOS
Apktool made by iBotPeaches, this uses v2.9.1
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Getting Started, How to pirate on Pico 4 ?
Can someone clarify what "PP tools" are, and provide a link to them? I came across this link (https://apktool.org/) but I'm not sure if it's the right tool.
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Reverse engineering android app
Apktool is all you need most of the time.
- TUTORIAL: how to change Revanced icon to any icon you want.
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Should I reverse engineer the APK and upload it?
But it'll still be editable and we can make something good out of it. One of the famous ones, that I'm planning to use is ApkTool(https://ibotpeaches.github.io/Apktool/).
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A PSA for twitter lewds:
I did a dissection of twitter apk (got from apk pure) with apktool, and I found permission :
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Reverse Engineering the Facebook Messenger API
Not sure. I started reverse engineering Java apps very early in my life — initially it was J2ME games. Decompilers of the time sucked but that didn't stop me from modding Gravity Defied :P
I honestly don't know what's a good way of getting started on reverse engineering. There's a bunch of everything about Windows executables in particular, including "crackmes", but native machine code is a level up from JVM bytecode. Java classes and Android dex files can be decompiled back to sensible source with a good chance that you get something that can be compiled again. No such luck for native code — C/C++ compilation is a lossy process by its nature, especially the optimizations. Ghidra does a decent job but still requires a non-zero amount of manual assistance. Flash games also were good to hone one's reverse engineering skills since ActionScript decompilers did a pretty darn good job.
Anyway. To decompile dex to Java source, there's jadx: https://github.com/skylot/jadx
Since decompilation is sometimes lossy, there's apktool for when you want to put the app back together after tinkering with it: https://github.com/iBotPeaches/Apktool
It goes without saying that you also need a JDK and the Android SDK. In particular, you need apksigner form the SDK to sign the unsigned apks generated by apktool. You can also automate things a bit and use adb to deploy them to your device.
What I usually do is get a high-level overview of the app in jadx, and then modify the smali (dalvik bytecode in text form, very assembly-like) files generated by apktool.
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Anyone have the ability to pull the files from walkabout mini golf, trying to 3d print them but I can't find the files
I am not game or android app dev, but you might first need to de-compile apk using tools like https://ibotpeaches.github.io/Apktool/
- É possível fazer engenharia reversa em um app na playstore?
What are some alternatives?
Suwayomi-Server - A rewrite of Tachiyomi for the Desktop
jadx - Dex to Java decompiler
universal-android-debloater - Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device.
dex2jar - Tools to work with android .dex and java .class files
Seedvault - A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.
Uber Apk Signer - A cli tool that helps signing and zip aligning single or multiple Android application packages (APKs) with either debug or provided release certificates. It supports v1, v2 and v3 Android signing scheme has an embedded debug keystore and auto verifies after signing.
foxy-droid - Yet another F-Droid client
binwalk - Firmware Analysis Tool [Moved to: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk]
strongswan - strongSwan - IPsec-based VPN
androguard - Reverse engineering and pentesting for Android applications
AppWarden
Ghidra-Cpp-Class-Analyzer - Ghidra C++ Class and Run Time Type Information Analyzer