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How to bypass hacking tool detections using Hide My Applist (Root + Xposed)
This module can work as an Xposed module to hide apps or reject app list requests, and provides some methods to test whether you have hidden your app list properly. This module works better than XPrivacyLua that doesn't hide app list properly Requirements ROOTED device running Android 7 or...
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Some app protection detect hacking tools such as GameGuardian, LuckyPatcher, etc and even VM apps, X8 Sandbox, F1 etc. Like wtf. Devs must be really dumb who don't know what VM is lol
Please note: It does not work on some apps, they can get around this, and they may be able to detect root and Xposed even you hide it
If your device don't have root, and your apps is detecting VM apps, just go to Play store, rate 1 star and contact developers via email to yell at them lol
Requirements
Download and install module
You can download module from Xposed app. Search for XPrivacy or XPrivacyLua and they will show up
Choose the right module for your Android version, and click install
If you wish to download beta version, go to settings and enable it
Or download APK from Github
- Android 6-11: XPrivacyLua: Releases · M66B/XPrivacyLua
- Android 4-5: XPrivacy: Releases · M66B/XPrivacy
Bypassing detection
It's very simple, choose your app and check Get application. The app would not able to check your installed apps anymore
Extra: If the app is detecting Xposed, open Xposed app, go to Xposed hide and choose the apps you want Xposed to be hidden from it
Other methods:
Xiaomi phones: How to bypass hacking tool detections on Xiaomi phones (MIUI 12+/Android 11+) (NO root) - Platinmods.com - Android & iOS MODs, Mobile Games & Apps
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