Rooting Danger - Will I get Rick Rolled? - Hero CDMA General

I'm still sitting on the sideline about rooting, I plan to do it, I'm just trying to learn more before I do.
Is there any root password that needs to be changed like the iPhone? I want to avoid opening the door so someone can do this:
http://www.pmptoday.com/2009/11/08/...found-dangers-of-jailbreak-rick-astley-photo/
I didn't see any mention of this vulnerability in the CDMA Hero, maybe it's an iPhone only thing?

adambomb6 said:
I'm still sitting on the sideline about rooting, I plan to do it, I'm just trying to learn more before I do.
Is there any root password that needs to be changed like the iPhone? I want to avoid opening the door so someone can do this:
http://www.pmptoday.com/2009/11/08/...found-dangers-of-jailbreak-rick-astley-photo/
I didn't see any mention of this vulnerability in the CDMA Hero, maybe it's an iPhone only thing?
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No worries. Nobody is going to rick roll your phone if it is rooted.
Here is how it works and why this won't happen on Android. When you have an application on your phone it runs as a certain username. This username has capabilities but not unlimited like root. It has limited abilities. Now, an app that needs root such as an overclocker or screenshot application trys to get root by issuing the su command. The rooted roms have a superuser permissions application that pops up if an application requires root. You have to allow or disallow it. Basically this means that if an app requests root and you didnt tell it to open then most likely you should disallow. Thereby eliminating the security issue. You tell which applications have root and which dont.

adambomb6 said:
I'm still sitting on the sideline about rooting, I plan to do it, I'm just trying to learn more before I do.
Is there any root password that needs to be changed like the iPhone? I want to avoid opening the door so someone can do this:
http://www.pmptoday.com/2009/11/08/...found-dangers-of-jailbreak-rick-astley-photo/
I didn't see any mention of this vulnerability in the CDMA Hero, maybe it's an iPhone only thing?
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there is something similar on the modaco rom SSH is open does have a password tied to it.... but it's randomly generated.... that was the exploit as all their passwords were the same...that's how everyeone in austrailia got rick rolled :lawl:
it would be funny if paul put a rick roll app in this rom though for ****s and grins

The iPhone root method installs an SSH server with a default password allowing anyone to log into your phone remotely if you don't change the password.
First things first: the Hero root method does not install an SSH or telnet server so you can't log in remotely even with any password. The MoDaCo ROM does install an SSH server but it also creates a random password that cannot simply be guessed.
So no one will be logging into your phone.

Probably also worth note - if you don't want the SSH server on the MoDaCo ROM, you can remove it easily:
adb shell
$ su (if you're not already root)
# /system/bin/removedropbear.sh
Your phone will reboot, and no more SSH server.

adambomb6 said:
I'm still sitting on the sideline about rooting, I plan to do it, I'm just trying to learn more before I do.
Is there any root password that needs to be changed like the iPhone? I want to avoid opening the door so someone can do this:
http://www.pmptoday.com/2009/11/08/...found-dangers-of-jailbreak-rick-astley-photo/
I didn't see any mention of this vulnerability in the CDMA Hero, maybe it's an iPhone only thing?
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To adambomb6 - Check out this post of where someone actually got that after rooting their Android phone. I for one am avoiding rooting my Hero for this very reason!
http://AndroidForums.net/Hero/RootProblems/p1

kmartburrito said:
To adambomb6 - Check out this post of where someone actually got that after rooting their Android phone. I for one am avoiding rooting my Hero for this very reason!
http://AndroidForums.net/Hero/RootProblems/p1
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OH SNAP!!!!

kmartburrito said:
To adambomb6 - Check out this post of where someone actually got that after rooting their Android phone. I for one am avoiding rooting my Hero for this very reason!
http://AndroidForums.net/Hero/RootProblems/p1
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LOL - Doh, I've been had!

Hahaha rickroll
how do you change the password on the modaco rom once your logged in via ssh, is it just # passwd, that didnt seem to be working for me? and is nano installed? I thought it was but # nano somefilenamehere is not working..
Thanks

Might it be the password that is listed in Settings --> About Phone --> Build Number ?
in that spot, I see my rom version (MoDaCo 1.1 etc) and right after the comma, SSH password: ( your own 6 digit password listed here)
Bet that's it! And no, I'm not listing mine as an example

kmartburrito said:
I'm not listing mine as an example
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COME ON!!!
....and i bet a wooden nickel that you are correct.

Nico^APEX said:
Hahaha rickroll
how do you change the password on the modaco rom once your logged in via ssh, is it just # passwd, that didnt seem to be working for me? and is nano installed? I thought it was but # nano somefilenamehere is not working..
Thanks
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Nano is installed, but it seems buggy to me, I can't seem to get it to write-out after editing for some reason.
As for the password, you can change it by modifying the file:
/data/dropbear/passwd
Unfortunately it's plaintext, but that does make it easier to change:
# echo 'newpassword' > /data/dropbear/passwd
# reboot

Related

Logmein

Logmein Beta available for a limited time on the market. Grab it while ya can.
FYI!
I was just about to post the same information.
The app works great. I played around with it for a few minutes. I had no issues controlling and navigating my work PC. My monitor at work is 23'' everything shows up just fine on my N1 screen.
Help
Can anyone send me the apk or point me somewhere to download it. I cannot see this app on the market.
Thanks
yeah, could somebody put this up?
Not visible in the market for me.
that rocks. thanks! i'd put up the apk, but i don't know where to find it, as i installed from market.
I'm not sure if this will work but here's the one from my Titanium Backup.
Yeah, works perfectly, thanks man.
First impression is that it's quite a bit slower than phonemypc, but we'll see where it goes from here.
Thanks alot.
Paul22000 said:
I'm not sure if this will work but here's the one from my Titanium Backup.
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Thanks you a lot
very nice indeed. I love logmein!
Note though, this app expires on 05/31/2010.
Most likely, if they follow the ways of their other mobile platforms, this will be a Pay app on the market with a price in the range of $24.99 or more.
We'll have to see. As much as I love their service (and use it regularly on my PC's), I won't use this app on my phone enough to justify paying for this.
Personally, I'm waiting for TeamViewer app, having nothing but high praise for their application (which I believe to be the best out there - yet to encounter a firewall that would not allow me to connect through it seamlessly - AND free). It's already announced in works for a couple of months.
This works pretty dang good.
aad4321 said:
apparently a hacker has been able to obtain usernames and passwords of users logging into their logmein.com account from android devices due to insufficient encryption methods.
Logmein.com has commented on the situation and takes no accountability due to the fact that the application is still in the beta stages. Logmein.com recommends changing your user account password as soon as possible.
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So does this mean we should not use the program until further notice?
Did you guys use anything special to install this ZIP? I've tried Astro and AndroZIP and none worked. Sorry for a potentially dumb question.
jlampson said:
Did you guys use anything special to install this ZIP? I've tried Astro and AndroZIP and none worked. Sorry for a potentially dumb question.
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Unzip and install the .apk file
Duh. I was trying to use the one I copied off of my phone on another phone instead of downloading that file. Thanks for the help and sorry to waste your time!
aad4321 said:
apparently a hacker has been able to obtain usernames and passwords of users logging into their logmein.com account from android devices due to insufficient encryption methods.
Logmein.com has commented on the situation and takes no accountability due to the fact that the application is still in the beta stages. Logmein.com recommends changing your user account password as soon as possible.
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Good thing I have not used it yet... [Uninstalled]
I've been using the Remote Desktop app for a while now and it works fantastic, and it doesn't have any silly security holes like the lame logmein app.
aad4321 said:
apparently a hacker has been able to obtain usernames and passwords of users logging into their logmein.com account from android devices due to insufficient encryption methods.
Logmein.com has commented on the situation and takes no accountability due to the fact that the application is still in the beta stages. Logmein.com recommends changing your user account password as soon as possible.
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where did you read this? I can not find anything about this.

Root Achieved

http://twitter.com/mrweeeedbirdman/status/19242308710
According to this man, we now have root on the Droid X
Update, information to be posted here
http://alldroid.org/Default.aspx?tabid=40&g=posts&t=493
This is Fantastic news to wake up 2. Thanks for sharing.
Freakin awesome - has anyone tried it yet?
Yea,
It seems to work.
I've removed CityID, Blockbuster, and Skype in adb after the install.
I'd love to try it but I'm not able to get the ADBDriver_v3_Google.zip attachment you supposedly need to do it.
dvation191 said:
I'd love to try it but I'm not able to get the ADBDriver_v3_Google.zip attachment you supposedly need to do it.
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This is what I used, I'm sure a moderator will remove it if this shouldn't be posted, and if so, sorry.
Wow - this works!!!
Got Wifi Tether working like a champ.
Cannot make the following work. Do we need to make it work?
1) Dial ##778, SEND
2) EPST dialog comes up. Select 'Edit Mode'. Enter SPC (000000), hit OK.
3) Scroll to down to 'Security', select it. Change 'S.IP DUN User name' to [email protected] (from [email protected])
4) Hit back arrow to go back and go/select 'M.IP Default Profile'. Change 'DUN NAI' to [email protected] (from [email protected])
5) Hit menu button, and 'Commit Modifications', phone will save changes and reboot.
navychief52 said:
This is what I used, I'm sure a moderator will remove it if this shouldn't be posted, and if so, sorry.
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Do you just need to install the apk?
Never rooted before so wasn't sure if it was that simple.
Thanks
Edit: Never mind, over at the other site ans see the directions.
benlane said:
Wow - this works!!!
Got Wifi Tether working like a champ.
Do we need to do the following:1) Dial ##778, SEND
2) EPST dialog comes up. Select 'Edit Mode'. Enter SPC (000000), hit OK.
3) Scroll to down to 'Security', select it. Change 'S.IP DUN User name' to [email protected] (from [email protected])
4) Hit back arrow to go back and go/select 'M.IP Default Profile'. Change 'DUN NAI' to [email protected] (from [email protected])
5) Hit menu button, and 'Commit Modifications', phone will save changes and reboot.
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Are you sure Verizon isn't going to charge for WiFi tethering just because it's rooted?
Anyone figure out how to remove the amazon mp3 app? I deleted it from the system/app folder but it's still showing up, perhaps what I deleted was just an update?
Is there any possibility that this can be blocked with another OTA update?
navychief52 said:
Yea,
It seems to work.
I've removed CityID, Blockbuster, and Skype in adb after the install.
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How did you remove blockbuster titanium says it can't remove it?
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
ok now that we have root, how do we unroot the dx now?
dr154 said:
ok now that we have root, how do we unroot the dx now?
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umm, why the hell would you want to get rid of su? its not illegal, these aren't iphones. I cant wait to get home tonight to root mine, wireless tether here i come, screw you vz, i'm not paying extra
cyberhedz said:
umm, why the hell would you want to get rid of su? its not illegal, these aren't iphones. I cant wait to get home tonight to root mine, wireless tether here i come, screw you vz, i'm not paying extra
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if you have an issue with the phone and need to return, can you return it being rooted?
dvation191 said:
Are you sure Verizon isn't going to charge for WiFi tethering just because it's rooted?
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how would they know if you are rooting if you use the WiFi Tether app?
code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether
dustin4863 said:
How did you remove blockbuster titanium says it can't remove it?
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I forgot the name, but it is obvious in the ls listing, so replace <blockbuster> with the actual name from the ls command
adb shell
su
cd /system/app
ls <find the blockbuster.apk >
rm -r <blockbuster>.apk
Then I went into menu->settings->Applications->Manage Applications
Selected the blockbuster app, and deleted it.
dwd3885 said:
how would they know if you are rooting if you use the WiFi Tether app?
code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether
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At first read I thought the post was about using the built in wifi tethering, not the google code app. Misread, apologies.
cyberhedz said:
umm, why the hell would you want to get rid of su? its not illegal, these aren't iphones. I cant wait to get home tonight to root mine, wireless tether here i come, screw you vz, i'm not paying extra
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Actually, rooting voids your Verizon Service Contract as well as your Motorola warranty (you're "modifying" the device), technically speaking.
If you're on Verizon month-to-month, I would guess you're also violating the terms of service for that as well (though I'm not certain on this one).
Of course, I assume there's no reasonable way for them to actually tell if your device is rooted (remotely), and if you unroot and factory reset, no way for them to tell it ever was rooted in the first place.
I will say if anyone would try to make sure they're getting their tethering cash, though, it's Verizon. I expect the Droid X official Froyo update will address the exploit Birdman's root uses.
Though hopefully it will have its own fun-filled vulnerabilities to exploit.

I think i rooted my phone

Hi,
I think i rooted my phone using the once click automatic root. I just came from a Att tilt (on wm6.5) to this phone so android is really new to me, and i have a few questions if noone minds:
1. How do i know if i rooted my phone or not.
2. I would like to remove most of the bloatware that came with my phone, how would i got about doing that?
3. Where do i go from here?
4. should i expect any improvements in things?
Thank you so much.
To find out if you have root, you can download an app from the market called "Terminal emulator"
Once you open it up, type in "su" without the quotes and hit enter.
If you have root access, you should either get a prompt asking if you want to grant that app super user privileges and/or see "#" on the following line. There's probably other ways to find out but this is how I found out with mines.
Check the awesome Tips and Tricks sticky for the rest of your questions.
Read the sticky.
since i already started this thread, is there anyway to specify that the gmail app always shows pictures?
While I appreciate you trying to not start several threads, if you ask an entirely new question, you should start a new thread. There is probably someone out here who knows your answer but will never see the question because they read the title and don't know about root.
That said, I don't know your answer.
Sent from my Samsung Vibrant
engineer14 said:
since i already started this thread, is there anyway to specify that the gmail app always shows pictures?
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I don't believe so. Its intended to keep your email running smoothly and keep your bandwidth usage down. Just tap the show pictures button and the pop up in a couple seconds.

[Q] T-mobile MyTouch 4g vs. HTC: Glacier

Excuse me for my ignorance, ahead of time. I am new to an android phone. I have spent all morning searching and reading on the forum. I am a Unix geek, though, so not completely unfamiliar with some of these concepts. I have a few newbie questions that I need answered:
1. Is the T-Moble version of the MyTouch 4G the same as referenced as the HTC: Glacier? (I mean i noticed an HTC label on the back of the phone, just want to make sure).
2. I am looking for a new ROM for my son's phone. I want to be able to totally disable the GPS and camera. Is there one that allows this?
3. In simple terms, what is "rooting"? Is it just installing a new OS? I see that the steps always include "partitioning" the phone, but i don't see instructions or options for this anywhere.
4. I also see that you can use a tool to create a backup so that you can undo changes or revert a prior version. What tool is best for this?
5. I am a mac user, are there explicit instructions somewhere on these basic concepts of my first "root"?
I know these are very simplistic questions but I have to start somewhere to get the concepts.
deeker said:
Excuse me for my ignorance, ahead of time. I am new to an android phone. I have spent all morning searching and reading on the forum. I am a Unix geek, though, so not completely unfamiliar with some of these concepts. I have a few newbie questions that I need answered:
1. Is the T-Moble version of the MyTouch 4G the same as referenced as the HTC: Glacier? (I mean i noticed an HTC label on the back of the phone, just want to make sure).
2. I am looking for a new ROM for my son's phone. I want to be able to totally disable the GPS and camera. Is there one that allows this?
3. In simple terms, what is "rooting"? Is it just installing a new OS? I see that the steps always include "partitioning" the phone, but i don't see instructions or options for this anywhere.
4. I also see that you can use a tool to create a backup so that you can undo changes or revert a prior version. What tool is best for this?
5. I am a mac user, are there explicit instructions somewhere on these basic concepts of my first "root"?
I know these are very simplistic questions but I have to start somewhere to get the concepts.
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Well you should probably research more before rooting BUT
1) Glacier is the same as the mytouch 4g
2) that's harder to do but you could uninstall the camera app and native GPS app.
3) Rooting turns off a checkpoint when updating the recovery which allows you to flash a custom recovery image allowing you to install custom roms
4) it's not an app its built into clockwork mod recovery (replacement recovery image)
5) you can root from your phone the os of your computer doesn't really come into play until you want to start deving
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA Premium App
deeker said:
3. In simple terms, what is "rooting"? Is it just installing a new OS? I see that the steps always include "partitioning" the phone, but i don't see instructions or options for this anywhere.
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OK, i see rooting is gaining access to the base / so that the major phone binaries can be replaced... i see i need 3 things: terminal, asto, and visionary... no adb prompt needed???....
so, visionary 11 or visionary 14, but not 12 or 13???
I just really want to make sure I don't end up with a "brick"!
... right?.....
still waiting on some answers....
well, it is a matter of "faith" with regards to the camera and gps.. my son thinks his friends have hacked his phone and can turn on his camera and gps and determine where he is and see what is going on around him...... i am not one to say they did or didn't for your kids are always right....
so, he won't turn his phone on unless HE wants to use it.... i wanted to re-root his phone with a ROM that saved the battery and gave him the ability to basically change gps dev and camera dev to readonly... so that any app that tries to use them will be denied... unless he turns it on, purposely....
i do this on my mac with the camera for webex takes control of it, if it can, and you have not control over who can see you sitting at your computer.... i just disable it... and only turn it on when i want to skype with my kids..
plus, i think it is cool... i am delving into this for this old lady just wants to learn, too!...
Ok well I'm not too sure on the changing permissions for cam and Gps but saying his friends 'hacked' his phone is preposterous lol a factory reset would eliminate any chance of having a malicious app such as that. As for rooting I used r11. Basically temproot via visionary move gfree files to data/local and then open terminal type
CD data/local
Chmod 777 gfree
./gfree -f
And reboot
Run visionary again and hit permroot
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yea, let's just say i he is having "paranoid" issues at the moment... i thought, if i went through the terminal and rooting and making him actually do it, it might spark an interest for him to take control, instead of assume with no facts.....
if a person is "paranoid".. give them the tools to know better... ...
glenD
deeker said:
yea, let's just say i he is having "paranoid" issues at the moment... i thought, if i went through the terminal and rooting and making him actually do it, it might spark an interest for him to take control, instead of assume with no facts.....
if a person is "paranoid".. give them the tools to know better... ...
glenD
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Hah then I'd have him do those instructions followed by rebooting into recovery so he can wipe away everything to give him peace of mind
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I doubt that there is an app for his friends to do that..Unless they mean the Qik app installed which is for video chat or google latitude, which lets you locate others.
I don't mean to butt in but it's highly unlikely that his friends are remotely activating the camera/gps. Just do a factory reset if theres a bad app that they could be using. And like the other person said he could just be signed into apps included on the phone that track and broadcast your location online (he could have just skipped through some setup stuff or something and pressed allow), or left a video chat app running and had some type of auto-answer on. So just do a factory reset.
If your whole reason to root is to disable those things just don't bother, unless your son is in to that and wants to try out different roms, overclocking, etc.
And yeah Glacier is HTC's "codename" for the myTouch 4G.
Theres a app in the market that you can use to block those functions. You will just have to look for it
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deeker said:
if a person is "paranoid".. give them the tools to know better... ...
glenD
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If a person is paranoid... it doesn't mean that they aren't after him
But really, I think that if his friends manage to get his phone for a few minutes (some distraction/diversion action, perhaps involving a voluptuous blonde hottie ), then they may install some applications on his phone that will allow them to remotely trigger the GPS, get his location, initiate a call and listen/spy on him, erase his data, lock his phone etc. etc.
Big brother, Big friends, whatever. Anyway one has to get used to CCTVs everywhere, biometric tracking by the CIA and KGB, friends spying on you through FaceBook (and Android phones, apparently) and god looking to everything one does, says and thinks... Man, am I being paranoid or they really are after me???
Hey guys, I just got the MyTouch4G. I've been on the Cliq for quite a while and have rooted and installed custom ROMs. I've tried ROOTing this but only have succeeded in temp ROOT. I just want to unistall crap apps that I don't use and just suck battery. Also, I'm having difficulty installing CWM recovery to use with ROM manager. I'm looking for a one app solution for ROOT if possible. I tried Z4Root, and another ABD type app neither seem to do the permenant ROOT, only temp.
There is nothing like what you're looking for.
Go to Development section, read the rooting thread.
tvotony said:
Theres a app in the market that you can use to block those functions. You will just have to look for it
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I use the app name "App protector"

Debloater, Lets remove all that Bloatware

Just getting the word out to everyone. This works without root and makes it super easy for you to remove any Bloatware you would like and fully control it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
gatesjunior said:
Just getting the word out to everyone. This works without root and makes it super easy for you to remove any Bloatware you would like and fully control it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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I've already run it but thanks for sharing it in here:good:
didn't you already post it junior ?
Fine job making a Windows program. Unfortunately I do not know most of those apps so I will not select them. Is it too much to ask someone for a list of apk name versus function name?
ronaldheld said:
Fine job making a Windows program. Unfortunately I do not know most of those apps so I will not select them. Is it too much to ask someone for a list of apk name versus function name?
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The apk name is listed along with the packagename in the list. If you are unsure what things are safe to block/disable. There are plenty of people on the forum that would be willing to help you.
I did not see the package name so I will have run it again and read more carefully or try to change the size of that field.
ronaldheld said:
I did not see the package name so I will have run it again and read more carefully or try to change the size of that field.
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The apk is on the left and the package name is on the right. Are you saying you would like to see the App Drawer Name ??
That would be really helpful. Thanks.
This says without root then the other page this links to says root required which is it
jolly_roger_hook said:
This says without root then the other page this links to says root required which is it
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Ability to remove apk on rooted devices and only disables on unrooted kitkat devices.
jpa77 said:
Ability to remove apk on rooted devices and only disables on unrooted kitkat devices.
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Thanks for the clarification but dang though I'd be able to unistall this Facebook app preinstalled as a system app ughhhhhh...
gatesjunior said:
Just getting the word out to everyone. This works without root and makes it super easy for you to remove any Bloatware you would like and fully control it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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Thanks for sharing..
Brilliant!!
Let's start posting in the actual Debloater thread please.. Thank you all for your compliments..
May have blocked one too many, 2 items don't work but other wise great-
Calender
Software updates- there's no error message but the circle just spins with no connection. After a while i simply cancel
Thanks
pbman1953 said:
May have blocked one too many, 2 items don't work but other wise great-
Calender
Software updates- there's no error message but the circle just spins with no connection. After a while i simply cancel
Thanks
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Yeah, it sounds like you blocked a little too many, Lol. You can simply go and save your blocked list and then Unblock all and start going one by one until you figure out which ones you do need.
Please bring all feedback and questions over to the forum dedicated for this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
gatesjunior said:
Yeah, it sounds like you blocked a little too many, Lol. You can simply go and save your blocked list and then Unblock all and start going one by one until you figure out which ones you do need.
Please bring all feedback and questions over to the forum dedicated for this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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Here's one thing to think about also, by accident I blocked the Google stock email , not the Gmail. I went back to unblock and I had to re-enter all my emails back again. So what I'm saying after a block and then an un-block it wipes the app. Did you expect that to happen or should I expect that to happen for most apps be turned back on?
Thanks
pbman1953 said:
Here's one thing to think about also, by accident I blocked the Google stock email , not the Gmail. I went back to unblock and I had to re-enter all my emails back again. So what I'm saying after a block and then an un-block it wipes the app. Did you expect that to happen or should I expect that to happen for most apps be turned back on?
Thanks
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That's odd, it doesn't wipe any data. Nor have I had an issue like that. Let me look into it.
pbman1953 said:
Here's one thing to think about also, by accident I blocked the Google stock email , not the Gmail. I went back to unblock and I had to re-enter all my emails back again. So what I'm saying after a block and then an un-block it wipes the app. Did you expect that to happen or should I expect that to happen for most apps be turned back on?
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I got lucky, was akind of dumb on one, all I had to do is look at the app name on the right for the calander. The update connection was SyncMLSsvc.apk
Debloater !!!
Thank you for this Program at least we can modify our phones to run better so I can enjoy my phone instead of be mad that the phone is full of stuff i don't want running great Application and simple to use as well
Thank you !!

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