hey gang,๐ if your banking app keeps telling you to remove certain apps and your first instinct is to hide them, this post might change how you look at that warningโ
When a banking app crashes or refuses to run, most users immediately jump to LSPosed + Hide My App List. Problem โsolvedโ, right? Thatโs what I used to think too. But that approach treats the symptom, not the cause. But recently I started looking at the reason behind the detection instead of just hiding everything.
๐ Letโs talk about apps like MT Manager and root-detector tools.
MT Manager is insanely popular. Almost everyone on a rooted device has it installed. But popularity is not a security audit. Itโs closed source, it asks for full root access, and you have absolutely no visibility into what it does behind the scenes. With root, an app can read, modify, inject, or monitor almost anything. Thatโs not paranoia, thatโs how root works.
๐คญ Now think from the banking appโs perspective.
A banking app is designed for a locked, stock environment. When it detects apps that only make sense on rooted or heavily modified devices, like root detectors or powerful root file managers, or lsposed modules, it draws a simple conclusion:
And honestly, that conclusion is not stupid.
A normal user on a stock phone will never install a root detector. The moment a banking app sees one, itโs basically a confirmation signal that the device has been tampered with. Same logic applies to tools like MT Manager. Thatโs why many banking apps explicitly ask you to remove them instead of just warning you.
๐ซฅ Another red flag people love to ignore: Google Play Protect blocks MT Manager by default. You literally have to disable Play Protect to install it. That alone should make you stop and think. Google doesnโt block apps randomly. It doesnโt mean MT Manager is โevilโ, but it absolutely means it falls outside what Google considers a safe consumer app.
๐ญ Just because you unlocked your bootloader and flashed a custom ROM doesnโt make you some James Bond hacker. It actually makes your device more vulnerable, not less. Before unlocking bootloader, only apps could abuse permissions. After unlocking the bootloader, the entire trust chain is broken. Youโre basically living in a house with no doors.
And no, bootloader spoofing is not the same as bootloader locking.
๐ฆ So when a banking app refuses to run, instead of immediately hiding apps and bypassing checks, ask the real questions:
๐ Iโm not telling anyone what to install or uninstall. Iโm saying understand what youโre doing. Hiding apps doesnโt make the risk disappear. It just blinds the app thatโs trying to protect your money.
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When a banking app crashes or refuses to run, most users immediately jump to LSPosed + Hide My App List. Problem โsolvedโ, right? Thatโs what I used to think too. But that approach treats the symptom, not the cause. But recently I started looking at the reason behind the detection instead of just hiding everything.
MT Manager is insanely popular. Almost everyone on a rooted device has it installed. But popularity is not a security audit. Itโs closed source, it asks for full root access, and you have absolutely no visibility into what it does behind the scenes. With root, an app can read, modify, inject, or monitor almost anything. Thatโs not paranoia, thatโs how root works.
A banking app is designed for a locked, stock environment. When it detects apps that only make sense on rooted or heavily modified devices, like root detectors or powerful root file managers, or lsposed modules, it draws a simple conclusion:
โThis device environment is not trustworthy.โ
And honestly, that conclusion is not stupid.
A normal user on a stock phone will never install a root detector. The moment a banking app sees one, itโs basically a confirmation signal that the device has been tampered with. Same logic applies to tools like MT Manager. Thatโs why many banking apps explicitly ask you to remove them instead of just warning you.
And no, bootloader spoofing is not the same as bootloader locking.
Spoofing is a plastic sheet.
A locked bootloader is a steel door.
Why is this app being flagged?
Do I really need this closed-source sh!t?
Is bypassing the warning worth weakening my financial security?
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Found this old screenshot in my gallery. I think this was v2 ๐จ
I remember that phase clearly. I didnโt really know what I was doing. I was just watching free JavaScript tutorial videos on YouTube, pausing, rewinding, trying to understand, then opening my editor and experimenting. No one was helping me. Most of it was self-taught and messy.๐
The code wasnโt perfect. It wasnโt optimized,. But it worked. And at that time, that was a huge win for me.๐คญ
That old WebUI (v2) functioned in a completely different way compared to todayโs v30. Different flow, different logic. Looking at it now, I can see all the flaws. But I can also see the effort. But one rule stayed the same: first make it possible, perfection can come later.๐ก
Everything you see today is built on top of those imperfect versions. As a user, you only see the updates. The polished versions. The changelogs. What you donโt see are the broken builds, the bugs at 3 AM, the features that failed ten times before working once. But honestly, I love that part. This single project forced me to learn things I wouldโve never touched otherwise.
It built my confidence. It pushed me to create more. Iโve spent a lot of time on this. And Iโm not saying that for sympathy. Iโm saying it because Iโm genuinely happy I did๐
Iโm not here to flex achievements. I'm not like those arrogant devs, who just bark i did this-that blah-blah. There's nothing to be proud of if your intentions are pure, to help those who need help. tbh, I donโt even label myself as a โdeveloper.โ Iโm just someone who started, stayed consistent, and kept learning.๐
This project taught me more than code. It taught me patience. It taught me how to handle criticism. It taught me what deserves my energy and what doesnโt. It changed how I see myself.
And let me be real again, no one is free from hate. There will always be people who judge, criticize, or try to defame you. Thatโs normal. Donโt let temporary people cause permanent damage to your mindset. Keep doing good work. Goodness always finds its way backโค๏ธโ๐ฉน
So if youโre doubting yourself because you โdonโt know enough,โ just start anyway. You donโt need perfect knowledge to begin. You need the courage to try. Donโt wait for the perfect moment. I did everything all alone, without any help, so you can.๐ง
Iโm truly glad I got the opportunity to serve you all.๐ The respect and trust youโve given me means a lot. Itโs been a beautiful journey so far, and I hope we continue this together.โบ๏ธ
Have a meaningful day or a peaceful night ~ @TempMeow
I remember that phase clearly. I didnโt really know what I was doing. I was just watching free JavaScript tutorial videos on YouTube, pausing, rewinding, trying to understand, then opening my editor and experimenting. No one was helping me. Most of it was self-taught and messy.
The code wasnโt perfect. It wasnโt optimized,. But it worked. And at that time, that was a huge win for me.
That old WebUI (v2) functioned in a completely different way compared to todayโs v30. Different flow, different logic. Looking at it now, I can see all the flaws. But I can also see the effort. But one rule stayed the same: first make it possible, perfection can come later.
Everything you see today is built on top of those imperfect versions. As a user, you only see the updates. The polished versions. The changelogs. What you donโt see are the broken builds, the bugs at 3 AM, the features that failed ten times before working once. But honestly, I love that part. This single project forced me to learn things I wouldโve never touched otherwise.
It built my confidence. It pushed me to create more. Iโve spent a lot of time on this. And Iโm not saying that for sympathy. Iโm saying it because Iโm genuinely happy I did
Iโm not here to flex achievements. I'm not like those arrogant devs, who just bark i did this-that blah-blah. There's nothing to be proud of if your intentions are pure, to help those who need help. tbh, I donโt even label myself as a โdeveloper.โ Iโm just someone who started, stayed consistent, and kept learning.
This project taught me more than code. It taught me patience. It taught me how to handle criticism. It taught me what deserves my energy and what doesnโt. It changed how I see myself.
And let me be real again, no one is free from hate. There will always be people who judge, criticize, or try to defame you. Thatโs normal. Donโt let temporary people cause permanent damage to your mindset. Keep doing good work. Goodness always finds its way back
So if youโre doubting yourself because you โdonโt know enough,โ just start anyway. You donโt need perfect knowledge to begin. You need the courage to try. Donโt wait for the perfect moment. I did everything all alone, without any help, so you can.
Iโm truly glad I got the opportunity to serve you all.
Remember to be kind and stay happy for no reason
Have a meaningful day or a peaceful night ~ @TempMeow
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v31-Integrity-Box-21-02-2026.zip
441 KB
v31 by ๐ ๐๐ข๐ช๐ป๐ฎ ๐
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Pixel-Launcher-LiteEdition-A16-QPR2.zip
64.1 MB
for A16 QPR2 by ๐ ๐๐ข๐ช๐ป๐ฎ ๐
Shipped with -
Pixel Launcher
Wallpaper & Style
Android System Intelligence
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Pixel-Launcher-PlusEdition-A16-QPR2.zip
82.6 MB
for A16 QPR2 by ๐ ๐๐ข๐ช๐ป๐ฎ ๐
Shipped with -
Pixel Launchersha256:
Wallpaper & Style
Android System Intelligence
Settings Services
Settings Suggestions
Private Computer Services
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Pixel-Launcher-PureEdition-A16-QPR2.zip
197.4 MB
for A16 QPR2 by ๐ ๐๐ข๐ช๐ป๐ฎ ๐
Shipped with -
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Wallpaper & Style
Android System Intelligence
Settings Services
Settings Suggestions
Private Computer Services
Pixel Live Wallpaper
Cinematic Wallpaper
Pixel Weather
Google Wallpaper Images
Emoji Workshop Wallpaper
Ai Wallpaper
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Pixel-Launcher-LiteEdition-A16-QPR2.zip
[Re-uploaded] 05/03/2026
Fixed wallpaper & style crash on ROMs with March security patch (reported on InfinityX 3.8)
changelog -
Fixed wallpaper & style crash on ROMs with March security patch (reported on InfinityX 3.8)
blame google & enjoy๐คญ
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I've been staring at this screen for an hour trying to figure out how to say what I'm feeling.
Most of what I do here started because I genuinely enjoyed breaking things and putting them back together. But doing it alone? It's different. Some nights I compile something at 3am and there's no one to tell. No one who understands why I'm still awake. And I catch myself wondering if I stopped tomorrow, would anyone actually notice? Probably not. That's a weird feeling to sit with. I don't know where this is going. I really don't.
Five years from now, most of us won't be here. The people I talk to daily about Magisk modules we'll be somewhere else. Busy with jobs that drain us. Kids maybe. Parents getting older and needing us. I see it already happening. People quietly disappearing, showing up less, then not at all. Not because they wanted to leave. Just... life happens. And I think about that a lot. How temporary this all is. How the thing that feels so important right now will probably mean nothing to me eventually.
I've been reading about multiple religions lately. Not to become religious, just trying to understand what people believe and why. And honestly? It's humbling. Makes me realize how little I actually know. About anything. We act so certain all the time, but we're just guessing. Brief little creatures on a rock, pretending we have it figured out. I don't find that depressing. Just... quieting.
From that quiet, some stuff looks different now.
The drama. The people chasing clout. The endless arguments about which ROM is better or who's "betrayed" the community. It feels like noise. Not evil noise, just empty. Like shouting into a fan.
What actually matters is embarrassingly small.
My parents are getting older. I don't call enough. The friends who'd actually show up if I was in troubleI can count them on one hand. Everyone else is just... passing through. I need to remember that.
I want to share more here, in this channel. Not just "here's my new module," but the actual basics. How Android boots. What Zygisk actually does. How to read code without panicking. The stuff I wish someone had explained to me when I started.
And look, you don't need a computer science degree for that. Everything is free now. Docs, source code, AI to ask stupid questions. The only thing stopping people is the fear of looking dumb. Of breaking something. Of not knowing where to start.
So start badly. I did. I soft bricked my phone three times in one month when I started. Failed publicly. Asked questions that got ignored or mocked. Kept going anyway. That's the only trickkeep going while feeling stupid until suddenly you don't.
But please start small. Don't try to build a custom ROM before you understand how init works. The foundation matters. Once you see how things connect, everything gets easier. Until then, it's just copy-pasting and hoping.
I don't know why I'm writing this. Maybe I just needed to say it somewhere.
Life is moving. I can feel it. People I know are changing, leaving, growing up. I'm changing too, probably, just slower than I notice. None of us know what next year looks like. So while I'm here, I want to build things that matter to me. Learn things that make me feel capable. Understand systems deeply enough that they stop feeling like magic.
But more than any of that, I need to be better to the people who love me without understanding any of this. They're the whole point. Everything else is just how I fill the silence.
That's all. Just thoughts from someone still figuring it out, same as you.
Good Night๐จ
~ @TempMeow
Most of what I do here started because I genuinely enjoyed breaking things and putting them back together. But doing it alone? It's different. Some nights I compile something at 3am and there's no one to tell. No one who understands why I'm still awake. And I catch myself wondering if I stopped tomorrow, would anyone actually notice? Probably not. That's a weird feeling to sit with. I don't know where this is going. I really don't.
Five years from now, most of us won't be here. The people I talk to daily about Magisk modules we'll be somewhere else. Busy with jobs that drain us. Kids maybe. Parents getting older and needing us. I see it already happening. People quietly disappearing, showing up less, then not at all. Not because they wanted to leave. Just... life happens. And I think about that a lot. How temporary this all is. How the thing that feels so important right now will probably mean nothing to me eventually.
I've been reading about multiple religions lately. Not to become religious, just trying to understand what people believe and why. And honestly? It's humbling. Makes me realize how little I actually know. About anything. We act so certain all the time, but we're just guessing. Brief little creatures on a rock, pretending we have it figured out. I don't find that depressing. Just... quieting.
From that quiet, some stuff looks different now.
The drama. The people chasing clout. The endless arguments about which ROM is better or who's "betrayed" the community. It feels like noise. Not evil noise, just empty. Like shouting into a fan.
What actually matters is embarrassingly small.
My parents are getting older. I don't call enough. The friends who'd actually show up if I was in troubleI can count them on one hand. Everyone else is just... passing through. I need to remember that.
I want to share more here, in this channel. Not just "here's my new module," but the actual basics. How Android boots. What Zygisk actually does. How to read code without panicking. The stuff I wish someone had explained to me when I started.
And look, you don't need a computer science degree for that. Everything is free now. Docs, source code, AI to ask stupid questions. The only thing stopping people is the fear of looking dumb. Of breaking something. Of not knowing where to start.
So start badly. I did. I soft bricked my phone three times in one month when I started. Failed publicly. Asked questions that got ignored or mocked. Kept going anyway. That's the only trickkeep going while feeling stupid until suddenly you don't.
But please start small. Don't try to build a custom ROM before you understand how init works. The foundation matters. Once you see how things connect, everything gets easier. Until then, it's just copy-pasting and hoping.
I don't know why I'm writing this. Maybe I just needed to say it somewhere.
Life is moving. I can feel it. People I know are changing, leaving, growing up. I'm changing too, probably, just slower than I notice. None of us know what next year looks like. So while I'm here, I want to build things that matter to me. Learn things that make me feel capable. Understand systems deeply enough that they stop feeling like magic.
But more than any of that, I need to be better to the people who love me without understanding any of this. They're the whole point. Everything else is just how I fill the silence.
That's all. Just thoughts from someone still figuring it out, same as you.
Good Night
~ @TempMeow
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v32-Integrity-Box-07-03-2026.zip
397.9 KB
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Hello, I need help๐
My primary phone died today. I have some cash for a replacement but not enough. Any help would be appreciated.
USDT (TRC20):
TCfhyVTfJDw8gHQT8Ph7DknNgie6ZAH5BtUSDT (BEP20):
0x6b3f76339f2953db765dd2fb305784643e7d49df BTC:
14t6RJ96bRPq9V1zv4vtD36SKvsLUaXPkyBinance Pay ID:
1021748456For Indians- You can send Flipkart Gift Card at
hellomona05@gmail.com (I don't use UPI)
Regards,
@TempMeow
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any help would be appreciated.
You guys are amazing!
Thankyou, for everything โค๏ธ
Thankyou, for everything โค๏ธ
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Introducing NetBlock
A light weight module that blocks internet access for selected apps๐
A light weight module that blocks internet access for selected apps
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v10-AOSP-Dialer-Port-A16-QPR2-11-03-2026.zip
12.9 MB
โข Ported by : ๐ ๐๐ข๐ช๐ป๐ฎ ๐
โข Auto Call-Recording : True
โข Preview: Here
Changelog:
โข Ported from: Infinity X 3.8 ROM
โข Redesigned WebUI interface
โข Added support for WebUI-X material you theme
โข Dropped action support
โข Added mount handler
โข Added late start service script
โข Fixed call recording failure on e/OS
NOTES:
โข For custom ROMs running on "Android 16 QPR2" only
โข Use MetaMount overlayFS module if you're using the KSU
โข Click on the WebUI button after rebooting your device. [MANDATORY]
โข Do this to enable auto call recording:
Dialer Settings > sounds & vibration > Auto call recording
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v1-NetBlock-11-03-2026.zip
312.7 KB
A per-app internet firewall for android. Block internet access for specific apps while keeping others connectedโญ
๐ฑ https://github.com/MeowDump/NetBlock
v1 by ๐ ๐๐ข๐ช๐ป๐ฎ ๐Support
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a few more rooting related 18+ memes here @BSDKmemes
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