What do you mean global phone?HI Bro, thanks You for shared that. You know that work for global phone ?
What do you mean global phone?
Oh i seeThere are global phones, Asian only phones etc just like with apps.Example im in Germany - means Global with EU Miui Rom, wich is different then the Asian , Chinese Miui Rom
Hey bro i think You need Android 11+ tooGreat tutorial bro but this isn't going to work on all Xiaomi devices. I have a MIUI 12.5.3 global eea ROM and a lot of the privacy options the Chinese ROMs have are hidden. All what you have shown might look like settings to you but it's all controlled by the Xiaomi Security app. You can install the Chinese security app on any ROM and it will work and once you do, you see a lot of features suddenly appear from nowhere all in settings. The global ROMs will not have this option in them. Here's screenshots of lucky patcher and the two permission screens it has. There is nowhere in app settings or all the permissions and privacy options for what you suggest on my ROM and I've gone through every single hidden activity the Xiaomi security app has.
If you can find out what ROM this is on please. Xiaomi are renowned for their os updates and in China they have weekly beta testing ROMs. I wouldn't be surprised if this option is on one of them. It's certainly not on stable MIUI global ROMs I'm certain of that.
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I'm on the MIUI equivalent of this bro. In fact I'm supposed to be on MIUI Enhanced experimental os update for Poco x3 NFC eea rom but I wished I never went on it as now the device doesn't pass SafetyNet and my banking app no longer works!Hey bro i think You need Android 11+ too
I'm on the MIUI equivalent of this bro. In fact I'm supposed to be on MIUI Enhanced experimental os update for Poco x3 NFC eea rom but I wished I never went on it as now the device doesn't pass SafetyNet and my banking app no longer works!
Well I can confirm the Android 11 restrictions of accessing Android/data & obb folders are present and correct although I found a way round that by bypassing the generic files app completely and using MiXplorer as a bridge for any file explorer which is great. Somehow I've also managed to put back on MIUI optimisation AND use any package installer for installing apks & xapks. Shouldn't be possible but Telegram was surprisingly the breakthrough for me. Telegram doesn't like you installing APK direct from there using any package installer but if you choose ALWAYS instead of just once for your favourite package installer of choice, everything will be forced to use itI know but miui is just a layer that they put on top of Android 11 you can have version 12.x of miui but it will not give you the same as someone who has miui 12.x and android 11+
Well this looks like more stock AOSP of the app permission UI. I don't know much about MIUI, perhaps @zverilius can provide more infomation about thisGreat tutorial bro but this isn't going to work on all Xiaomi devices. I have a MIUI 12.5.3 global eea ROM and a lot of the privacy options the Chinese ROMs have are hidden. All what you have shown might look like settings to you but it's all controlled by the Xiaomi Security app. You can install the Chinese security app on any ROM and it will work and once you do, you see a lot of features suddenly appear from nowhere all in settings. The global ROMs will not have this option in them. Here's screenshots of lucky patcher and the two permission screens it has. There is nowhere in app settings or all the permissions and privacy options for what you suggest on my ROM and I've gone through every single hidden activity the Xiaomi security app has.
If you can find out what ROM this is on please. Xiaomi are renowned for their os updates and in China they have weekly beta testing ROMs. I wouldn't be surprised if this option is on one of them. It's certainly not on stable MIUI global ROMs I'm certain of that.
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Well this looks like more stock AOSP of the app permission UI. I don't know much about MIUI, perhaps @zverilius can provide more infomation about this
^ Yup highly recommended app to use if you have XposedThis function is definitely available and works on android 11 miui 12.5. But again, this is not a panacea and does not work for all applications!
The best option is to use this
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...platinmods.com
Very strange, so you're not looking carefully! This feature is present in all MIUI firmware, at least in all Xiaomi phones!I have Poco F3 with 12.5.5 and in permittion there isn't the "Get info about installed apps" to deny it.
But once again, this is not a panacea and if you have a root, it is better to use the "Hide my applist" module for LSPosed!Tutorial has been updated
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