I was recently refered to Alliance Shield X and I was amazed that I had never heard of it before. I have been using CCSWE App Manager, including paying for it multiple times when it's Knox license was revoked. For that reason I would like to replace CCSWE with Alliance Shield X, but CCSWE has several features that Alliance Shield X is lacking, unless I haven't found them.
One major task I use CCSWE for, besides disabling apps, is disabling startup for apps I don't use often (I find it pointless to prolong boot because games I seldom play want to start themselves.) CCSWE can list all startup apps. It also shows which preferences (or receivers, as CCSWE calls them) need to be disabled to stop the app from starting by itself (and they aren't always as obvious as RECIEVE_BOOT_COMPLETED) . CCSWE shows by an icon next to the app if the startup receivers have been disabled. CCSWE will let me add all the apps that I have disabled the startup for to a favorites list, so I can keep track of them.
Alliance Shield X will let me disable these preferences, but it provides no indication if a permission is enabled or disabled. Is there any chance of functions such as these being added to Alliance Shield X?
Alliance Shield X vs CCSWE App Manager
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- Winol
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As OP says, I come feom using CCSWE, which I paid for, twice, I gladly did, but as it stopped working a third time, I just gave up on it, some days ago I read in XDA about this app, alliance shield, that works just fine! As OP said, I only miss the tight control ccswe gave without totalling disabling an app entirely, anyway, thanks a lot for this absolutey useful tool
- Shivam81000
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- RRiVEN
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There are currently 250+ devices registered to that account from users all over the world.
It looks like a shared account.
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It looks like a shared account.
We can continue the conversation here or in a more private setting on Discord by submitting a ticket.
https://discord.gg/Hs88kW5PJH
- Saamfarxan
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I was recently refered to Alliance Shield X and I was amazed that I had never heard of it before. I have been using CCSWE App Manager, including paying for it multiple times when it's Knox license was revoked. For that reason I would like to replace CCSWE with Alliance Shield X, but CCSWE has several features that Alliance Shield X is lacking, unless I haven't found them.
One major task I use CCSWE for, besides disabling apps, is disabling startup for apps I don't use often (I find it pointless to prolong boot because games I seldom play want to start themselves.) CCSWE can list all startup apps. It also shows which preferences (or receivers, as CCSWE calls them) need to be disabled to stop the app from starting by itself (and they aren't always as obvious as RECIEVE_BOOT_COMPLETED) . CCSWE shows by an icon next to the app if the startup receivers have been disabled. CCSWE will let me add all the apps that I have disabled the startup for to a favorites list, so I can keep track of them.
Alliance Shield X will let me disable these preferences, but it provides no indication if a permission is enabled or disabled. Is there any chance of functions such as these being added to Alliance Shield X?
One major task I use CCSWE for, besides disabling apps, is disabling startup for apps I don't use often (I find it pointless to prolong boot because games I seldom play want to start themselves.) CCSWE can list all startup apps. It also shows which preferences (or receivers, as CCSWE calls them) need to be disabled to stop the app from starting by itself (and they aren't always as obvious as RECIEVE_BOOT_COMPLETED) . CCSWE shows by an icon next to the app if the startup receivers have been disabled. CCSWE will let me add all the apps that I have disabled the startup for to a favorites list, so I can keep track of them.
Alliance Shield X will let me disable these preferences, but it provides no indication if a permission is enabled or disabled. Is there any chance of functions such as these being added to Alliance Shield X?
- 12613617abc123
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我一直在寻找 最新版本的Allincex shield X的 最新版本 下载地址 谁知道的可以帮忙给我一下链接吗
- RRiVEN
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... lc.shieldx12613617abc123 wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 5:31 am 我一直在寻找 最新版本的Allincex shield X的 最新版本 下载地址 谁知道的可以帮忙给我一下链接吗
https://galaxystore.samsung.com/detail/ ... lc.shieldx
https://shieldx.alliancex.org/shieldx_install.apk
