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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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As Apps que consideram indispensáveis
App Manager
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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
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Bloatware remover for Android?
Adb is enough to remove bloatware without root. Appmanager is good and recently added debloater too. https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager . You only need WiFi for app to work with adb.
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[App] A Few cool (Material You) Apps
App Manager, lets you download apks from apps you have installed on your phone + uninstall + get information from all system activities.
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IMHO, Asus Calculator is the best calculator app around
The rest is from App Manager: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager to check app information. I mainly use it to check if the app uses any tracking library (here the app uses google analytics and firebase analytics) or permissions, activities...
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What are the Top 5 most Useful apps installed on your mobile?
It's on GitHub and F-Droid, not on play store unfortunately.
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I'm not that big a user of termux. Description in comments.
This is the absolute best app for debloating along with a plethora of useful features. It's open source and available on GitHub. I'll include the link. It can be started via adb wireless or you can use Termux and set the port to 5555 (Which I personally prefer) and as long as debugging is switched on you can use it without a WiFi connection until you reboot. At that point you'll have to repeat the process. You can install split apks and set tht installer app to com.android.vending so side loaded apps are still perceived as being installed from the Google Play store. You can also downgrade apps without having the first uninstall the newer version. honestly it's probably the most amazing app I've ever seen especially if you have root but what it can do with ADB alone is very impressive. App Manager
XPrivacyLua
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Nifflas: “When an app asks for permission feed fake data” – Fosstodon
Hell yeah, fake data should totally be an option!
This could be achieved with something like Xposed, a cool project is https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua.
I actually made a "clone" with the option to generate data per permission as a school project, good times
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Turn on device at time
The combination I use is LSPosed, Shamiko, Safetynet-Fix, and depending on my needs, [XPrivacyLu(https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua.
- Are there any apps (for android device) that track and collects info about other apps tracking and sending and sharing info with big tech like DDG tracking protection?
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Looking for an Open Source, Privacy & Security-Focused Permissions Disabler (see deets in text)
From the other hand I think that this guy has the answer for you: https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua
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⟳ 1 apps added, 44 updated at f-droid.org
XPrivacyLua (version 1.32): Really simple to use privacy manager for Marshmallow (6.0) and later
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I just discovered that I love Flatpak
A fork of XPrivacy called XPrivacyLua works, though it needs LSPosed (a less invasive port of Xposed to Magisk) on Android versions newer than 7. Here's the link: https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua Also, my last phone (which I upgraded from six months ago to a three-year-old phone) is currently 7 years old and runs Android 8 on the stock ROM. Assuming your phone has received no updates since it was released, it would have been running a three-year-old version of Android at release to still be compatible with XPrivacy. Are you sure you're not using XPrivacyLua? Even then, it's a bit unusual to never get an update, but it's much more reasonable.
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Data Broker Is Selling Location Data of People Who Visit Abortion Clinics
I mean seriously. I use a custom ROM, and anything I HAVE to use has a list of things that it gets straight up fake information for. (https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua)
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⟳ 7 apps added, 33 updated at f-droid.org
XPrivacyLua (version 1.31): Really simple to use privacy manager for Marshmallow (6.0) and later
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Ask HN: People who use different emails everywhere, who sold you to spammers?
I heard that there is indeed an option to do that, with help of some apps. You keep your real contacts list in these apps. Presumably this also means that you have special dialer and sms apps integrated with this contact list app, since otherwise you can't just tap a contact to dial or message, and would have to copy-paste phone numbers around.
Dunno what to do about messengers and such, which integrate with the contact system to show their correspondents in e.g. the ‘share’ menu. Not sure if these contacts are available to other apps—but if they are, it seems impossible to hide them.
Also there's e.g. a plugin for the (non open-source) Xposed ‘framework’, to feed fake data to apps that want to access the location and other such info. Seems to be able to fake the contacts, too, but afaiu requires a rooted phone: https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua
What are some alternatives?
LSPosed - LSPosed Framework
Hentoid - Doujinshi Android App
Suwayomi-Server - A rewrite of Tachiyomi for the Desktop
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
EdXposedManager - Companion Android application for EdXposed
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.
Seedvault - A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.
PermissionManagerX - eXtended Permission Manager for Android - view, set, watch Manifest Permissions and AppOps
foxy-droid - Yet another F-Droid client
safetynet-fix - Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
Apktool - A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files
HideDroid - HideDroid is an Android app that allows the per-app anonymization of collected personal data according to a privacy level chosen by the user.