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LSPosed
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Android spoofing
Hi! I'm not new to spoofing, but with the "Android 7 no longer supported" update, my four Huawei G8 spoofing phones got obsolete and I have to set up some new phones. I'm trying to follow this tutorial: https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonGoSpoofing/comments/11azleu/the\_definitive\_guide\_to\_rootingspoofing\_with\_an/ What I already did: -Installed TWRP -Installed Magisk -Installed PoGo -Opened smalli patcher with admin rights, and select only the first box "Mock Locations". -Copyed the created zip to the phone and installed it in Modules. (Step 7) Not sure about the right order of what comes next... Step 6: Download lsposed (zygisk) and safety-net fix zips, install with magisk. Add LSPosed shortcut to your homepage if prompted Lsposed link: https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases Safety-net fix https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix/releases DO I NEED TO DO STEP 6??? Step 7: DONE! Step 8: Update magisk settings: a. Click systemless hosts b. Enable Zygisk and enforce Denylist c. Configure Denylist and select com.google.android.gms (1st) and com.google.android.gms.unstable (3rd from the last) d.Hide magisk app in magisk settings so far so good, but I have no "com.google.android.gms (1st) and com.google.android.gms.unstable" to select. So, what to select??? Step 9: Download pokemon go and YASNAC safety net checker apps from play store - DONE! Step 10: Download HideMockLocations apk, install, and enable for pogo in lsposed - tryed the last 4 versions, always getting error "An error occurred while parsing the package" when trying to install. So, Step 10+11+12 not done yet Maybe I don't need all of the steps for my Galaxy S7?? This tutorial is MUCH less complicated: https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonGoSpoofing/comments/a1d07r/a\_better\_way\_to\_spoof\_mini\_guide\_android\_root/ no word about Lsposed, no Safety-net fix, no Zygisk, no enforce Denylist, no Hide magisk app, no YASNAC safety net checker, no HideMockLocations apk This tutorial also doesn't say to do much after adding the smali module to Magisk: https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonGoSpoofing/comments/glxdfv/rooted\_method\_1\_smali\_patcher\_guide\_for\_android/ I'm confused :D
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[News] Shamiko 7.4 released
OP is right-ish. You can get it here. https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed.github.io/releases/tag/shamiko-188
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"Patch to Android" Not working.
You need to install LSPosed (https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed) and Core Patch (https://github.com/LSPosed/CorePatch) and apply it. This does the same thing as the last patch in LP
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Samsung Apps on rooted phones
Install Lsposed
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trying to pass SafetyNet
Further install lsposed: https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed
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Pixel Launcher: fast, clean, and smooth
If you are rooted, Pixel Launcher Extended (w/ Pixel Launcher Mods) + AOSPMods (you will also need LSPosed) will give you custom rom levels of customizations on top of the pixel launcher. I really think this is how stock PixelOS should be as there are plenty of informative features like flashlight brightness adjustment or knowing the exact wattages my phone is charging at.
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Free Snapchat+, Dark Mode, Extra Features for Snapchat (SnapEnhance)
Install the LSPosed Magisk Module (https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed) in Magisk or KernelSU
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how tf do i fix this
Install shamiko by lsposed team and install universal safetynet bypass by krag0n as modules in magisk.
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If this app goes open source, could I just replace the API key with my own?
Using Xposed framework you can intercept and modify Boost calls to the reddit api, like this:
- [Help] Only these two app are detecting root and crashing
GmsCore
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Apple Introduces M4 Chip
I, an engineer, am not doing this myself, too. There is a middle ground though: just use a privacy-oriented Android build, like DivestOS. [1]
There are a couple caveats:
1. It is still a bit tricky for a non-technical person to install. Should not be a problem if they know somebody who can help, though. There's been some progress making the process more user friendly recently (e.g. WebUSB-based GrapheneOS installer).
2. There are some papercuts if you don't install Google services on your phone. microG [2] helps with most but some still remain. My main concern with this setup is that I can't use Google Pay this way, but having to bring my card with me every time seems like an acceptable trade off to me.
[1]: https://divestos.org/
[2]: https://microg.org/
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Google Fit APIs get shut down in 2025, might break fitness devices
I have been running de-googled LineageOS since before it renamed/reformed from CyanogenMod, so since somewhere around 2013/14. That has looked rather different depending on what exactly I need from my phone but I'll share what my current set up looks like.
First, I have don't use any kind of Google/Samsung/Apple Pay wallets so if you do, this may not be helpful; I've never looked into trying to get any of those working. Also, by "de-googled" I mean that I don't have GApps installed on my phone. I do have microG[0] installed as a Magisk[1]/LSPosed[2] module; this allows a few apps to believe I have GApps while most apps do not see/have access. I do not turn on microG for any apps (i.e. no connection to the Google servers/services via microG).
Most of my apps come from F-Droid[3], a few from Aurora Store[4] (a 3rd-part frontend for the Play Store that does not require either an account or GApps installed), a very few from FFupdater[5], and have played with using Obtanium[6] but currently only have one (weather) app updating via it. I have several different repositories configured in F-Droid but I don't generally keep mental track of which repository I am dependent on for which apps; the default, IzzyOnDroid[7], Bitwarden[8], NewPipe[9], microG[10], and Collabora[11] are some of them.
I have two banking apps installed via Aurora Store, one of which requires microG and root-hiding (via Magisk module) while the other doesn't require either. My browsers (Firefox, Firefox Klar, Brave) come from FFupdater and none require microG. My texting (QUIK SMS), email (K-9 Mail), TOTP authenticator (Aegis), password manager (Bitwarden), GPS/Maps (OsmAnd), file syncing (Nextcloud), notes (Nextcloud Notes), HN reader (HN), and Contacts/Calendar sync (DAVx5, ICSx5) apps all come via F-Droid (either the main repo or others). I have many others apps which come from F-Droid or Aurora Store but the above are my most used.
For file, calendar, notes, photo, & contact syncing, I have a Nextcloud server set up and find it to work quite well; the Nextcloud apps are also quite good. Someone who doesn't want to run their own could use a hosted account[12]. Contacts & calendars are synced to Nextcloud via DAVx5 & ICSx5.
The primary challenges I am aware of at this point are hardware (it is increasingly difficult to install LineageOS on most hardware due to bootloader locks), and navigation (OpenStreetMap data usually doesn't include addresses in the USA). For hardware, the solution is essentially just to properly research the phone you want to buy; I always make sure the model is well supported by LineageOS before purchasing and then tend to hang on to it for several years. For navigation, I usually find the address on my desktop or mobile browser (via DuckDuckGo) and then manually input the location into OsmAnd before the trip but I also keep WeGo Here maps installed in case I don't have time for that (it usually takes <2 minutes and rarely more than 5 to manually find & enter the address). Additionally, getting the one banking app to work without GApps was a pain in the butt initially (requiring testing several Magisk & LSPosed modules), but now it just works and I don't really think about it.
Overall, I don't find my version of de-googled to be a detriment; my phone is useful and I have more control over my data and over annoyances (such as unnecessary notifications) than I would otherwise.
[0] https://microg.org
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LineageOS is currently installed on 1.5M Android devices
Is anyone here daily-driving microg and can share their experiences? https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/wiki/Implementation-Status does not exactly inspire confidence.
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Google Update Reveals AI Will Read All Your Private Messages
...will need to be rewritten to avoid Google Play Services.
Not true.
All that needs to happen is for open source developers to "re-implement Google’s proprietary Android user space apps and libraries".
https://microg.org/
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A closer look at e/OS: Murena's privacy-first 'deGoogled' Android alternative
microG itself connects directly to Google: https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/wiki/Google-Network-Connec...
No shit, of course they do.
>In general, we obviously try to minimize the connections to Google, but some services strictly rely on them and would just not work without.
What exactly do you think they should do instead?
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I need a help
MicroG
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Plans to update to 0.3 in microg's lineage builds?
In release notes for GmsCore v0.2.29.233013 (https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/releases/tag/v0.2.29.233013), I also see:
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[Help] Is there a module I can install that enables push notifications on a device without google services?
Yes, the Xposed module is one way. There are also other ways
- Firefox for Android is adding support for 400 add-ons
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Which MicroG fork and version should I use?
Which one should I use? Is this MicroG's official website right? (https://microg.org/)
What are some alternatives?
EdXposed - Elder driver Xposed Framework.
MinMicroG - Sources and scripts for MinMicroG installers. You shall find no prebuilt releases here.
Pixelify-Google-Photos - Pixelify GPhotos
FakeGApps - A better approach for microg
SudoHide - Xposed module hide android apps from other android apps
openauto - AndroidAuto headunit emulator
safetynet-fix - Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
UnifiedNlp - Alternative network location provider for Android, with plugin interface to easily integrate third-party location providers.
Riru - Inject into zygote process
opengapps - The main repository of the Open GApps Project
KernelSU - A Kernel based root solution for Android
anbox - Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system