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Help please Privileged process

Its always concerning when a privilege process file comes to life.. Because of its ability over write things. Security processes being the primary concern. I see that as a problem. Where do we hide it ? Right in front of them! You have a ? Trusted process file that has privileges to overwrite the security processes that other PROCESSES cant. Personally I find that troubling. I would like to see it from lLINE ITEM boot just exactly how privileged it is.YEAH IM SURE ITS NOTHING! I was on the phone with samsung in korea for 20 minutes with a tech support person ion a power consumtion issue that totally discouraged teathering it and booting in safe mode reading the boot code. Like she was not liking it. Here is the Whole truth faster. We all know that google is so far in our phones that we mite as well just put sand in Vaseline and scream out over a cb radio telling everyone what were doing and what were looking at .Where we are going who were seeing. What flavor of porn we frequent and what we purchase. Remember its about who controls the information. Thats privileged process. There feeding AI. That file is fine 100% safe! Do you want to believe that? ??? Given its admission,? Theres a push to supply everyone in america with a wireless phone? I wonder whu?
Dr Z

Help Hot spot no longer shares internet after OS update

Sorry about the late post back here. The problem still exists, but I finally called the provider who told me, "You don't have a hot spot plan--only a data plan." I objected on the basis that it worked that way for three years, but their tech support was not helpful and just kept repeating that I did not have a hot spot plan, despite my request to have them explain how it worked for three years.

But I can read between the lines, and the fact that the hot spot worked for three years, simply counting hot spot minutes against my data plan , and then quit providing internet access abruptly after an OS upgrade strongly implies this: that the prior version of the OS masked hot spot usage from whatever app manages data usage so that hot spot packets were just so many more packets on the data plan.

And I rarely use the data plan for anything except hot spot; in fact, this is just a phone for me except that I need a way to use it to connect my computer to the internet so I can get RDP access to any of the many servers I manage while mobile. And I need that perhaps once per month for a few minutes and perhaps for an hour or two once per year when I need to work while in the car.

So it is not like I ever went anywhere near the data plan limits. Does anyone know how to undo an OS upgrade or configure the system to pool all data usage under data rather than segregating it out in a way that my provider can double-dip by forcing me to pay for a hot spot plan when I was never even using my data minutes?

Help Realme C3 problem after unlock bootloader

I have the exact same problem with my Realme 8i. I've tried to unlock bootloader and now when I'm booting up the phone it says that it's in Orange Mode. When I try to open fastboot for a split second it says "the serial is not match fastboot unlock verify fail" and then boots normally back to "Orange Mode" screen. I've tried locking and unlocking bootloader again but it still doesnt work :(
It's a custom carrier phone? In the back of the box near to network connections it's printed. Or the stock apps are from them like "my Optus"

All Things PlayStation5 (ps5)

I have invested all the money I had in a PC gamer, I prefer the PC to the console but the day I can I will buy a PS5
i have been a playstation guy since the first playstation came out. i have not really played any games on the pc other that StarCraft I and II and Diablo I and II.

i just bought a Steam Deck as well.

i just installed the Burning Shore DLC for Horizon Zero Dawn: Forbidden West. gonna play it over the weekend.

led?

Oh, that would drive me mad: I hate notifications from apps that don't let me change the sound because I can't tell which app it was and hence whether I want to look at it now or not. So I at least want messages to sound different from other things, and different message apps to sound different to each other (heck, I even have different sounds for different email accounts...), so that I can treat anything using the default sound as "probably unimportant".
Ok, as long as you're happy with it.

Galaxy S22 ultra

I found the answer, and i'm not happy about it!! It seems that Samsung decided to give every app in this phone their own ringtone. No mention of this in the manual, at all. My one shot with Samsung will be my last. I can't get back the time that i spent trying to solve this problem, but i can make sure that it doesn't happen again. As soon as my contract is up, it's bye bye Sammy.👎:mad:

Can't change notification sounds for some apps

I was able to do it within WhatsApp easily enough but I had trouble finding a way to do it in K9mail that I'd installed and Messages that came pre-installed. As I said above I eventually succeeded from within App Manager using the info I got from another forum.

Obviously not all user installed 3rd-party apps make it as easy as WhatsApp.

WeChat and Telegram makes it easy as well. Although for my uses those are the only user installed apps I want making notification sounds, all other non-system third-party apps I have muted.

What app is this?

Welcome to Android Forums. There are near countless icons in use and unless someone here is familiar with the icon in question, we will be of little help. Being as your bf has cheated prior and refuses to freely discuss an icon on his phone leaving you to suspect and question would be justification for moving on IMO. I'm certainly not a relationship counselor and perhaps another member recognizes the icon. Good luck

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