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Xprivacy Pro 2.0.24 [With License Instructions]
Requirements: Android v4.0+, Xposed Framework,
Overview: XPrivacy can prevent applications (including associated background services and content providers) from leaking privacy sensitive data.
XPrivacy can restrict the categories of data an application can access. This is done by feeding an application with no or fake data. There are several data categories which can be restricted, for example contacts or location. For example, if you restrict access to contacts for an application, this will result in sending an empty contact list to the application, when it requests access to your contacts. Similarly, restricting an application's access to your location will result in a random or set location being sent to the application.
XPrivacy doesn't revoke (i.e. block) permissions from an application, which means that most applications will continue to work as before and won't force close. There are two exceptions to this, access to the internet and to external storage (typically an SD card) is restricted by denying access (revoking permissions). There is no other way to realize this, since these permissions are handled by Android in a special way. Android delegates handling of these permission to the underlying Linux network/file system.
If restricting a category of data for an application results in problems for the application, it is possible to allow access to the data category again to solve the issue.
By default, all newly installed applications will have no access to any data category at all, to prevent a new application from leaking sensitive data right after installation. Shortly after installing a new application, XPrivacy will ask which data categories you want the new application to have access to. XPrivacy comes with an application browser, which allows you to quickly enable or disable applications' access to a particular data category (i.e. to view and control all access to the camera, for example). It is also possible to edit all data categories for one application.
To help you identify potential data leaks, XPrivacy will monitor attempts made by all applications to access sensitive data. XPrivacy will display a yellow triangle icon as soon as data of a data category has been used. XPrivacy will also display if an application has internet access, indicating that the application poses a risk of sharing the data it obtains with an external server. This is just a guideline, since an application could access the internet through other applications too. If an application has requested Android permissions to access data in a data category, this will be displayed with a green tick icon, but this will only be shown when looking at an individual application, since checking permissions for all applications is quite slow.
XPrivacy is built using the Xposed framework. XPrivacy taps into a number of selected functions of Android through the Xposed framework. Depending on the function, XPrivacy conditionally skips execution of the original function (for example when an application tries to set a proximity alert) or alters the result of the original function (for example to return empty calendar data).
XPrivacy has been tested with CyanogenMod 10 and 10.1 (Android 4.1 and 4.2), and will most likely work with any Android version 4.1 or 4.2 variant, including stock ROMs. Root access is needed to install the Xposed framework. Because of a bug in the Xposed framework, XPrivacy currently needs a fixed Xposed binary, which is provided as download for both Android version 4.1 and 4.2.
What's New
Version 2.0.24 BETA
- Reverted "Not storing salt into database anymore for increased privacy" (issue) (issue)
Installation Instructions
Download both files either to your desktop or phone
install xprivacy
extract the license and edit the name, email, Signature after your decire!
when done copy the saved text file to the root of your sdcard!
done!
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Download Instructions:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/d0ky215yqa575lv/xpp2024.apk
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Requirements: Android v4.0+, Xposed Framework,
Overview: XPrivacy can prevent applications (including associated background services and content providers) from leaking privacy sensitive data.
XPrivacy can restrict the categories of data an application can access. This is done by feeding an application with no or fake data. There are several data categories which can be restricted, for example contacts or location. For example, if you restrict access to contacts for an application, this will result in sending an empty contact list to the application, when it requests access to your contacts. Similarly, restricting an application's access to your location will result in a random or set location being sent to the application.
XPrivacy doesn't revoke (i.e. block) permissions from an application, which means that most applications will continue to work as before and won't force close. There are two exceptions to this, access to the internet and to external storage (typically an SD card) is restricted by denying access (revoking permissions). There is no other way to realize this, since these permissions are handled by Android in a special way. Android delegates handling of these permission to the underlying Linux network/file system.
If restricting a category of data for an application results in problems for the application, it is possible to allow access to the data category again to solve the issue.
By default, all newly installed applications will have no access to any data category at all, to prevent a new application from leaking sensitive data right after installation. Shortly after installing a new application, XPrivacy will ask which data categories you want the new application to have access to. XPrivacy comes with an application browser, which allows you to quickly enable or disable applications' access to a particular data category (i.e. to view and control all access to the camera, for example). It is also possible to edit all data categories for one application.
To help you identify potential data leaks, XPrivacy will monitor attempts made by all applications to access sensitive data. XPrivacy will display a yellow triangle icon as soon as data of a data category has been used. XPrivacy will also display if an application has internet access, indicating that the application poses a risk of sharing the data it obtains with an external server. This is just a guideline, since an application could access the internet through other applications too. If an application has requested Android permissions to access data in a data category, this will be displayed with a green tick icon, but this will only be shown when looking at an individual application, since checking permissions for all applications is quite slow.
XPrivacy is built using the Xposed framework. XPrivacy taps into a number of selected functions of Android through the Xposed framework. Depending on the function, XPrivacy conditionally skips execution of the original function (for example when an application tries to set a proximity alert) or alters the result of the original function (for example to return empty calendar data).
XPrivacy has been tested with CyanogenMod 10 and 10.1 (Android 4.1 and 4.2), and will most likely work with any Android version 4.1 or 4.2 variant, including stock ROMs. Root access is needed to install the Xposed framework. Because of a bug in the Xposed framework, XPrivacy currently needs a fixed Xposed binary, which is provided as download for both Android version 4.1 and 4.2.
What's New
Version 2.0.24 BETA
- Reverted "Not storing salt into database anymore for increased privacy" (issue) (issue)
Installation Instructions
Download both files either to your desktop or phone
install xprivacy
extract the license and edit the name, email, Signature after your decire!
when done copy the saved text file to the root of your sdcard!
done!
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.bokhorst.xprivacy.installer&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.bokhorst.xprivacy.pro&hl=enDownload Instructions:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/d0ky215yqa575lv/xpp2024.apk
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deew wrote:This simply can not work, as the XPrivacy_license.txt does not contain any special code that will work as a license, its just a txt file with name and address ??
It does work as that's how a license file look for the xprivacy app
Remember titanium backup it also has a license file. And this app doesn't look if mail etc is legit it will only look for the structure
I have tested this, after deleting the valid license I've got it will disable the features. Copying this to sd card imported this version without any issue and all features works
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(GL)Nihon wrote:deew wrote:This simply can not work, as the XPrivacy_license.txt does not contain any special code that will work as a license, its just a txt file with name and address ??
It does work as that's how a license file look for the xprivacy app
Remember titanium backup it also has a license file. And this app doesn't look if mail etc is legit it will only look for the structure
I have tested this, after deleting the valid license I've got it will disable the features. Copying this to sd card imported this version without any issue and all features works
all features works?
I tested and all pro features works except the "fetch restriction" function, just like other patched xprivacy version.
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cmlx wrote:(GL)Nihon wrote:deew wrote:This simply can not work, as the XPrivacy_license.txt does not contain any special code that will work as a license, its just a txt file with name and address ??
It does work as that's how a license file look for the xprivacy app
Remember titanium backup it also has a license file. And this app doesn't look if mail etc is legit it will only look for the structure
I have tested this, after deleting the valid license I've got it will disable the features. Copying this to sd card imported this version without any issue and all features works
all features works?
I tested and all pro features works except the "fetch restriction" function, just like other patched xprivacy version.
Did you try with modified license?
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cmlx wrote:(GL)Nihon wrote:deew wrote:This simply can not work, as the XPrivacy_license.txt does not contain any special code that will work as a license, its just a txt file with name and address ??
It does work as that's how a license file look for the xprivacy app
Remember titanium backup it also has a license file. And this app doesn't look if mail etc is legit it will only look for the structure
I have tested this, after deleting the valid license I've got it will disable the features. Copying this to sd card imported this version without any issue and all features works
all features works?
I tested and all pro features works except the "fetch restriction" function, just like other patched xprivacy version.
When you say all pro features works except the "fetch restriction" function, does the following work for you -
(1) "Select accounts to allow"
(2) "Select applications to allow"
(3) "Select contacts to allow"
(1) and (2) as per above list are permanently grayed out?
(3) as per above list is not grayed out when you are in apps settings like whatsapp but when you click on it , it doesnt let you configure your contacts to allow whatsapp access to instead it opens up a web page to xprivacy website.
it does not work for me.
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longnh wrote:Work likes a charm. Thanks!
When you say work likes a charm, did you test the following and do they work for you -
(1) "Select accounts to allow"
(2) "Select applications to allow"
(3) "Select contacts to allow"
(1) and (2) as per above list are permanently grayed out?
(3) as per above list is not grayed out when you are in apps settings like whatsapp but when you click on it , it doesnt let you configure your contacts to allow whatsapp access to instead it opens up a web page to xprivacy website.
it does not work for me.
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(GL)Nihon wrote:deew wrote:Thanks for your time, thats unbelievable news then
by sdcard do u mean external sd or internal sd
Internal sdcard
I put it on internal sdcard as suggested and even if it works as some claim, they didnt test every pro feature as the pro features i mentioned above in the other post do not work.
Also i even tried installing the "Xprivacy Pro 2.0.24" apk from the Xprivacy website just to check it out with the license and with that once i put the "XPrivacy_license.txt" in the internal sd, i then get this message on restart
- "An internal check failed, do you want to send the support info?".
So this means that the apk in this post must be a patched apk, which is good, as that message doesnt show up when one installs that particular apk, however it does not enable all pro features as far as i can tell.
I believe this doesnt work properly because the "XPrivacy_license.txt" does not have the right structure or it's content is incorrect or has stuff missing.
Unless someone wants to prove me wrong
p.s.
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I also tried both the original un-edited "XPrivacy_license.txt" as well as an edited "XPrivacy_license.txt", same results.
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deew wrote:(GL)Nihon wrote:deew wrote:Thanks for your time, thats unbelievable news then
by sdcard do u mean external sd or internal sd
Internal sdcard
I put it on internal sdcard as suggested and even if it works as some claim, they didnt test every pro feature as the pro features i mentioned above in the other post do not work.
Also i even tried installing the "Xprivacy Pro 2.0.24" apk from the Xprivacy website just to check it out with the license and with that once i put the "XPrivacy_license.txt" in the internal sd, i then get this message on restart
- "An internal check failed, do you want to send the support info?".
So this means that the apk in this post must be a patched apk, which is good, as that message doesnt show up when one installs that particular apk, however it does not enable all pro features as far as i can tell.
I believe this doesnt work properly because the "XPrivacy_license.txt" does not have the right structure or it's content is incorrect or has stuff missing.
Unless someone wants to prove me wrong
p.s.
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I also tried both the original un-edited "XPrivacy_license.txt" as well as an edited "XPrivacy_license.txt", same results.
Again select accounts is not pro!
You have to check accounts so it blocks all access to it then you can select allow google accounts. This is a free feature and never been pro!
Go to settings and see if you can select show data parameter!
Since this isn't a valid license it will not work on a valid install
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No need to get angry or irritated mate, i thought this was a forum to discuss and not dictate or for one person to think they are right about anything?
Trust me when i say i have probably been using android longer than you, so dont assume that because i havent been posting that means i am a newbie, i also have been using a patched v1.10.13 of this app for ages on my phone that has all the different things i mentioned here to be not working in this version posted, are working in that version, i just want to upgrade to this newer version, so i am not a newbie to the app as well.
And i also know that this is not a valid license it will not work on a valid install, i was just testing to observe the differences between the apps behaviour with a valid install and this install, so that we can authentically say all pro features enabled as the post claim.
So even if you say "select accounts to allow" is not pro, what do you say about the following that are not working:-
(1) "Select applications to allow"
(2) "Select contacts to allow"
(3) "Manage whitelists"
When "Select applications to allow" is clicked, instead of opening up the list so you can select enable or disable, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
When "Select contacts to allow" is clicked, instead of opening up your contact list so you can select contacts to enable or disable, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
When "Manage whitelists" is clicked, instead of opening up the list so you can manage whitelists, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.

Trust me when i say i have probably been using android longer than you, so dont assume that because i havent been posting that means i am a newbie, i also have been using a patched v1.10.13 of this app for ages on my phone that has all the different things i mentioned here to be not working in this version posted, are working in that version, i just want to upgrade to this newer version, so i am not a newbie to the app as well.
And i also know that this is not a valid license it will not work on a valid install, i was just testing to observe the differences between the apps behaviour with a valid install and this install, so that we can authentically say all pro features enabled as the post claim.
So even if you say "select accounts to allow" is not pro, what do you say about the following that are not working:-
(1) "Select applications to allow"
(2) "Select contacts to allow"
(3) "Manage whitelists"
When "Select applications to allow" is clicked, instead of opening up the list so you can select enable or disable, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
When "Select contacts to allow" is clicked, instead of opening up your contact list so you can select contacts to enable or disable, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
When "Manage whitelists" is clicked, instead of opening up the list so you can manage whitelists, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
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Update: Well, I'm wrong. I didn't test carefully. All three (1) "Select accounts to allow", (2) "Select applications to allow", and (3) "Select contacts to allow" are grayed out.
deew wrote:When you say work likes a charm, did you test the following and do they work for you -
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deew wrote:No need to get angry or irritated mate, i thought this was a forum to discuss and not dictate or for one person to think they are right about anything?
Trust me when i say i have probably been using android longer than you, so dont assume that because i havent been posting that means i am a newbie, i also have been using a patched v1.10.13 of this app for ages on my phone that has all the different things i mentioned here to be not working in this version posted, are working in that version, i just want to upgrade to this newer version, so i am not a newbie to the app as well.
And i also know that this is not a valid license it will not work on a valid install, i was just testing to observe the differences between the apps behaviour with a valid install and this install, so that we can authentically say all pro features enabled as the post claim.
So even if you say "select accounts to allow" is not pro, what do you say about the following that are not working:-
(1) "Select applications to allow"
(2) "Select contacts to allow"
(3) "Manage whitelists"
When "Select applications to allow" is clicked, instead of opening up the list so you can select enable or disable, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
When "Select contacts to allow" is clicked, instead of opening up your contact list so you can select contacts to enable or disable, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
When "Manage whitelists" is clicked, instead of opening up the list so you can manage whitelists, a web page to the xprivacy website is opened instead.
I'm not angry and sorry if you feel insulted or anything but
The XPrivacy Pro license available through a PayPal or Bitcoin donation allows you to:
Import and export XPrivacy settings across devices *Access the crowd sourced restrictions
Allow selected applications and contacts
View function parameters in the usage data list (IP addresses, file names, etc)
the accounts restriction shouldn't be pro feature
I'll look into that, might only be working for me but does the ip addresses in settings work for you?
I'm glad you're reporting that it's not working. Because it might be because I've used a valid license once. Then I can edit it how much I want,
I'll try on my tablet (no play store accounts set up and no Internet connection) and I'll see how it'll go
Same on another phone with no accounts but, Internet connection.
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