Login requires googleapis? - About xda-developers.com

Odd problem; I can't log in through a machine that has googleapis (google, googletagservices, google-analytics, and a whole bunch of other privacy-leaking places) firewalled; I can log in through a VPN connection that bypasses the restricted firewall, though, so it isn't a username/password issue.
Is this new? I never had problems at work before, and I admit it's no big deal to use a VPN the rare times I'm going to post, but I'd still love to know if anyone else is seeing this...

CharlieSummers said:
Odd problem; I can't log in through a machine that has googleapis (google, googletagservices, google-analytics, and a whole bunch of other privacy-leaking places) firewalled; I can log in through a VPN connection that bypasses the restricted firewall, though, so it isn't a username/password issue.
Is this new? I never had problems at work before, and I admit it's no big deal to use a VPN the rare times I'm going to post, but I'd still love to know if anyone else is seeing this...
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Nothing should be blocking a login on the site, the only thing I've heard of not working is the search engine which also uses Google APIs. The login functionality is all internal to XDA so the only reason that wouldn't work is if you are inadvertently blocking those too. Whitelisting *.xda-developers.com usually fixes that.

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Exchange sync

So my company doesn't officially support non-blackberry devices but unofficially the servers are set up to do it. My question is, it seems our IT department changes the exchange server settings randomly. It was originally bos-outlook.companydomain.com and I connected and everything was working fine on my E4GT. A colleague using iPhone wanted to access as well and set it up on his phone too and it worked. Where it became strange was a few days later, my phone stopped working and I got an error along the lines of server not available. Tried deleting cache, deleting and re-adding the account, nothing worked. I asked my iPhone colleague and his was working fine. I borrowed his iPhone and set up my email account on his phone and it worked. At first I thought IT blocked Android devices for some reason. That's where it became interesting. I looked at the exchange server setting on his iPhone and even though both his account and my account were set up as bos-outlook.companydomain.com, iPhone had automatically changed it to bos-exchange.companydomain.com. When I tried setting up the account with this new exchange server on my E4GT, it worked. A couple of days later, had the same problem arose and I just figured that the server changed again. Since I'm based in NY and not Boston, I guessed nyc-exchange.companydomain.com and it started working again. Of course, I got lucky that it was just substituting nyc for bos. In the future, it could be anything. What's frustrating is that my colleague's iPhone never stops working. His will automatically change to whatever the new server address is without him having to do anything. Anyone know if there is anyway for Android's to do that? Is there a setting for that somewhere? Thanks!
Try to do this. Stop using following:
bos-outlook.companydomain.com,
bos-exchange.companydomain.com,
nyc-exchange.companydomain.com
and instead of them use autodiscover.companydomain.com. This should fix your issue. Let us know did it work
erik077 said:
Try to do this. Stop using following:
bos-outlook.companydomain.com,
bos-exchange.companydomain.com,
nyc-exchange.companydomain.com
and instead of them use autodiscover.companydomain.com. This should fix your issue. Let us know did it work
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Darn, I was really hoping that would work. Get the message "unable to connect server". I also tried removing the account and re-setting up using that address and get the same error. Any other tricks? Iphone must be using some kind of command to do an auto discover of some kind.
Apple products do update automatically regardless is it phone or pc (i still don't like them). I have no idea what could be wrong, unless your company either doesn't have autodiscover or somehow they renamed to something else (autodiscover1, webmail etc).
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erik077 said:
Apple products do update automatically regardless is it phone or pc (i still don't like them). I have no idea what could be wrong, unless your company either doesn't have autodiscover or somehow they renamed to something else (autodiscover1, webmail etc).
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What do you mean Apple products automatically update? Are you talking about the OS and/or apps or are you talking specifically about how it connects to Exchange? If Exchange, the question I want to know is how exactly does Apple do it. Maybe my company doesn't have auto-discover or renamed it but when I used my friend's iPhone, it was automatically finding the server somehow. However it's doing it, you would think Android would also have a way to do it. That's my logic however hoping someone with experience managing Exchange servers could chime in.

[Q] browser wifi issues

Ever since I got my wifi only 32gb model I been having wifi connectivity issues and browsers like the standard one and Google Chrome say that I lost wifi connection but is not true as I have the puffin browser it works just fine. Even when I try to do a search on the standard browser and Google Chrome it tells me the site has moved or gives me another error. Not to mention when I tried to update some apps like the New York times it gave me an error 923. Anyone else experiencing this or knows how to fix it? I paid too much for this tablet to be having this many issues. Thanks.
UPDATE: After restoring and installing all my apps one by one I found my problem. The issues was with kaspersky tablet antivirus which for some reason is looking for a proxy when I use the default browsers like Google Chrome. I will be contacting the kaspersky because they cause a huge headache.
Kimo49 said:
tablet antivirus
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If you keep "Install from Unknown Sources" unchecked and let Google scan your apps on the rare occasions that you do, these kinds of programs really aren't needed and will just slow down your tablet.
(Now, if you grab games and pirate apps from non-Google sites and such, then yeah, but that's your own doing anyway).

XDA not loading well in Chrome

For months now i've had problems using xda. The loading would hang and wait. If I looked at the developer tools in chrome, I can clearly see that for some reason it was constantly pending loading at objects attached to hosts like this:
www1-lw.xda-cdn.com
www2-lw.xda-cdn.com
forum.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com
It was failing to load with Chrome on Android, Linux, and Windows. Firefox would load correctly. Interesting thing is that when I connect via a VPN and then test with Chrome it would load fine. I would say it is just my IP address and routing but this has been over a period of time when my ISP IP address has changed. I've verified that and it is still an issue. I have no other issues with any other site.
If there are details I can provide, let me know. If this is the wrong forum for a problem like this, let me know that too. I've gotten to the point that I block the listed cdn addresses in my hostfile so that they immediately fail and my pages load but obviously that rids me of images and other elements along with not letting you guys recoup cost for ADs.
There seems to be something with the CDNs XDA uses.
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For months now i've had problems using xda. The loading would hang and wait. If I looked at the developer tools in chrome, I can clearly see that for some reason it was constantly pending loading at objects attached to hosts like this:
www1-lw.xda-cdn.com
www2-lw.xda-cdn.com
forum.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com
It was failing to load with Chrome on Android, Linux, and Windows. Firefox would load correctly. Interesting thing is that when I connect via a VPN and then test with Chrome it would load fine. I would say it is just my IP address and routing but this has been over a period of time when my ISP IP address has changed. I've verified that and it is still an issue. I have no other issues with any other site.
If there are details I can provide, let me know. If this is the wrong forum for a problem like this, let me know that too. I've gotten to the point that I block the listed cdn addresses in my hostfile so that they immediately fail and my pages load but obviously that rids me of images and other elements along with not letting you guys recoup cost for ADs.
There seems to be something with the CDNs XDA uses.
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how is your internet connection? and do you use a an add blocker?
simms22 said:
how is your internet connection? and do you use a an add blocker?
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Connection is fine. Its a 100M UP/DOWN connection. No adblocking. Zero issues for anything else. I stream a lot of data from various sources. Im a very heavy user and never have any issues with any site but XDA. The fact that it works over the VPN is interesting since it would route it through a different path. The fact that it loads fine without the VPN connection in firefox only is also interesting. As I said, this has been going on for a long time. I'm quote sure it isn't my 'connection'. Of course it could be routing or a problem with the CDNs.
All other page elements load correctly except for all the CDN URLs according to the developer tools in Chrome. The problem is the page won't actually 'render' anything until the CDNs timeout.
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Connection is fine. Its a 100M UP/DOWN connection. No adblocking. Zero issues for anything else. I stream a lot of data from various sources. Im a very heavy user and never have any issues with any site but XDA. The fact that it works over the VPN is interesting since it would route it through a different path. The fact that it loads fine without the VPN connection in firefox only is also interesting. As I said, this has been going on for a long time. I'm quote sure it isn't my 'connection'. Of course it could be routing or a problem with the CDNs.
All other page elements load correctly except for all the CDN URLs according to the developer tools in Chrome. The problem is the page won't actually 'render' anything until the CDNs timeout.
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i know ill probably get a talking to, but try an ad blocker. xda is chalk full of ads, very very many! that could have an affect. btw, i use adfree http://adfree.odiousapps.com/adfree.apk
It goes further. Even with an adblocker, the page doesn't load properly. Some of those CDNs load real elements. So even with ads being blocked, page would still not load.
Same here. Browser is irrelevant. "Waiting for www1-lw.xda-cdn.com..."
I'm having the same issue. "Waiting for www1-lw.xda-cdn.com..."
calisro said:
For months now i've had problems using xda. The loading would hang and wait. If I looked at the developer tools in chrome, I can clearly see that for some reason it was constantly pending loading at objects attached to hosts like this:
www1-lw.xda-cdn.com
www2-lw.xda-cdn.com
forum.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com
It was failing to load with Chrome on Android, Linux, and Windows. Firefox would load correctly. Interesting thing is that when I connect via a VPN and then test with Chrome it would load fine. I would say it is just my IP address and routing but this has been over a period of time when my ISP IP address has changed. I've verified that and it is still an issue. I have no other issues with any other site.
If there are details I can provide, let me know. If this is the wrong forum for a problem like this, let me know that too. I've gotten to the point that I block the listed cdn addresses in my hostfile so that they immediately fail and my pages load but obviously that rids me of images and other elements along with not letting you guys recoup cost for ADs.
There seems to be something with the CDNs XDA uses.
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Are you using chrome 53? Upgrade to Chrome application and platforms with version 55, then try again.
https://knowledge.rapidssl.com/supp...ntent&id=ALERT2165&actp=LIST&viewlocale=en_US
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My chrome will load slow/hang if i visit xda(open many tabs) with whitelisted adblock(ublock). When hang I can see under taskmanager the page consuming 1gig+ ram. Sites like gsmarena is fine whitelisted, no performance issues so maybe you can see what they're doing right.
I haven't been able to go to the main xda page for over a week now on Chrome, with or without adblock on, it loads in IE but who wants to use that?
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I haven't been able to go to the main xda page for over a week now on Chrome, with or without adblock on, it loads in IE but who wants to use that?
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You can try Upgrade to Chrome application and platforms with version 55.
I have the same issue. The issue is not present in Firefox. Difference ? MAYBE due to the limit of open connections pr host in google is lower than in Firefox.
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Actually, disabling adblock plus helps.
jakobfriis said:
I have the same issue. The issue is not present in Firefox. Difference ? MAYBE due to the limit of open connections pr host in google is lower than in Firefox.
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The issue is also present on Firefox and is rather network related. I often have issues loading xda at home and it stucks at opening www1-lw.xda-cdn.com, but at work it works fine almost ach time. This is happening for at least half a year now and there are days (not often tho) where everything loads instantly.
calisro said:
For months now i've had problems using xda. The loading would hang and wait. If I looked at the developer tools in chrome, I can clearly see that for some reason it was constantly pending loading at objects attached to hosts like this:
www1-lw.xda-cdn.com
www2-lw.xda-cdn.com
forum.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com
forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com
It was failing to load with Chrome on Android, Linux, and Windows. Firefox would load correctly. Interesting thing is that when I connect via a VPN and then test with Chrome it would load fine. I would say it is just my IP address and routing but this has been over a period of time when my ISP IP address has changed. I've verified that and it is still an issue. I have no other issues with any other site.
If there are details I can provide, let me know. If this is the wrong forum for a problem like this, let me know that too. I've gotten to the point that I block the listed cdn addresses in my hostfile so that they immediately fail and my pages load but obviously that rids me of images and other elements along with not letting you guys recoup cost for ADs.
There seems to be something with the CDNs XDA uses.
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You should disable add blocker.
Same issue, waiting for www1-lw.xda-cdn.com on XDA frontpage, been like this for around a year now. uBlock is disabled. To remedy this, I have to load the XDA Forums in another tab, refresh XDA Frontpage and it's all working good
Same here. I would logon to the site way more often if this dind't happen.
Same here, @theBIGone, I see you're in Amsterdam as well, maybe it's location based as well?
Netherlands here too. Exact same issue.
I was having terrible lockups whilst browsing XDA for ages, to the point that I thought xda was running one of these CoinMining scripts on users. I actually enabled adblockers and the issue totally vanished. Weird.

Private DNS ad-blocking

I used to always unlock bootloaders, install TWRP, flash clean Android and load up AdAway until my latest S20 acquisition. The intention was to wait out the 2yr warranty period and then do it until I learned that ad blocking was possible using the Private DNS setting.
Over the first days of using my new S20 I was really shocked at the volume of crap blasting at me that AdAway was blocking in the past, so trying out Private DNS was a welcome relief (dns.adguard.com).
It's only been a few days since I've done this and I just applied the setting to the wife's (stock) Huawei P20 Pro, and yes a large volume of ads are now missing, a sight for very sore eyes.
Just wondering if others have had positive and/or negative experiences using Private DNS for ad blocking. I saw Pixel 2s were rebooting but I'm sure the latest versions of Android would have sorted this by now. I haven't experienced anything untoward so far but I'm a very light user and only had the phone 4 days.
Works great for me! No more Blokada, DNS66, et al. Been using this since my Note 9.
Install youtube vanced and you're all set.
Tried dns.adguard.com before but some ads were still going through so i stuck to blokada, but now it seems to work fine, no more vpn icon
Used AdAway on rooted devices too ... with dns.adguard.com i had no problems while using it .... if you want, try this.. dns.keweon.center ..which i currently use...also excellent DNS
No need to use VPN Ad blockers.
Instead of dns.adguard.com use nextdns.io
Get free account and configure it as You want, with many filters full loging etc. It's better than AdAway.
Then You can set private dns to Your custom nextdns config.
krogoth said:
No need to use VPN Ad blockers.
Instead of dns.adguard.com use nextdns.io
Get free account and configure it as You want, with many filters full loging etc. It's better than AdAway.
Then You can set private dns to Your custom nextdns config.
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Thanks for this tip.
I've just set it up after a week of quite successful dns.adguard.com ad blocking but I really like the enormous flexibility of nextdns.io and its (potential) threat protection, as well as the logging (in CH) and analytics. Reminds me of OpenDNS but with ad blocking as well!
I have recommended it to a friend with two younger boys, he might appreciate the content filtering side for them, but generally the one thing that has irked me about smartphones is the potential for accidentally landing on a new malware site even if it is unlikely to infect Android.
The problem with the any DNS or VPN based blocking method: Chrome will randomly stop functioning whenever I am connected to any wifi network.
It will just stop loading random sites, not show all pictures in Google Image search, not show anything anymore when you click back and forward or just stop loading anything at all.
Go to mobile connection, it immediately works. Disable the DNS/VPN blocker, it immediately works.
Reconnect wifi, it will work again for a while. Can be two days, can be ten minutes. It's completely random.
I am not able to figure out ANY reason why this is happening.
I know Chrome has its own DNS resolver and you should disable it when using DNS based blocking methods (disable async dns resolver and clear dns cache), and while this fixes the problem that not all ads are blocked in a reliable way, it doesn't fix the wifi connection loss.
Using DNS or VPN based blockers only cause problems in Chrome, no other app.
I know I could just switch browsers, its just that I use Chrome on desktop as well and like the synced bookmarks.
Does anyone have any idea why using a VPN/DNS based adblocker would cause Chrome to specifically stop working randomly only in a wifi network, but not via mobile?
I have had this issue over several devices and Android versions for years now and I can't figure it out.
fBx said:
Does anyone have any idea why using a VPN/DNS based adblocker would cause Chrome to specifically stop working randomly only in a wifi network, but not via mobile?
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Does it happen only on your home network? If so, are you using additional adblockers such as Pi-hole or dns.adguard..com as your router's default DNS?
Interesting that it happens only with mobile Chrome. Just another reason to stop using Chrome....
just use Disconnect Pro instead, Adblock through KNOX.
Sorry guys you all lying to urselfs... best adblock is still only via root available! Energized or AdAway is where it's at.
chieco said:
Sorry guys you all lying to urselfs... best adblock is still only via root available! Energized or AdAway is where it's at.
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Thanks captain obvious! Now go root my north american snapdragon s20...
Adguard for Android is nice, not the app store version either. It's on adguard.com
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[email protected] said:
just use Disconnect Pro instead, Adblock through KNOX.
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This is a fantastic solution!
[email protected] said:
just use Disconnect Pro instead, Adblock through KNOX.
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Thank you for this! I missed adhell so much since it worked through Knox as well. Right now I'm running private dns on my phone from adguard and I'm going to use this app along with it as well.
Just go buy a Raspberry Pi Zero W and throw an SD card into it, install Pihole on it and VPN into your home network. Most modern routers have a VPN server built into them, Samsung phones all have a VPN client built in, and you can get a Pi Zero for $10 (or under $20 bundled with an MicroSD if you don't have one lying around from an old phone).
No root or special software on the phone end needed, and once the Pi is set up it's plug and play.
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sublimaze said:
Does it happen only on your home network? If so, are you using additional adblockers such as Pi-hole or dns.adguard..com as your router's default DNS?
Interesting that it happens only with mobile Chrome. Just another reason to stop using Chrome....
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Chrome is purposely crippled to do this - there's even a dev flag to disable the behavior. It's the main reason I stopped using it and disabled it entirely. I went to Samsung's browser and have actually been really happy with it - the dark mode actually makes all web sites dark, even the ones that don't work with Chrome's.
Thank you.
Do you see any issues accessing very secure sites like banks thru the DNS blocks?
sublimaze said:
Does it happen only on your home network? If so, are you using additional adblockers such as Pi-hole or dns.adguard..com as your router's default DNS?
Interesting that it happens only with mobile Chrome. Just another reason to stop using Chrome....
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rustyram02 said:
Do you see any issues accessing very secure sites like banks thru the DNS blocks?
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If the blocker is doing its job correctly, it shouldn't have issues with any legit site. This actually protects you since most of the blockers also block malicious domains so if you accidentally click a phishing link it *might* keep you from getting to it.
The problems you WILL see if that sponsored results in search engines will stop working, because they route through an ad site rather than directly to the thing you want to go to. Once you get used to ignoring the top few results in Google, it's not so bad. There's also the issue of sites that block you if they detect an ad blocker. Most sites aren't smart enough to be able to detect a DNS based blocker, but if they are you will either not be able to use the site, or you'll need to turn the DNS blocker off or whitelist the site while you do.
Illrigger said:
If the blocker is doing its job correctly, it shouldn't have issues with any legit site. This actually protects you since most of the blockers also block malicious domains so if you accidentally click a phishing link it *might* keep you from getting to it.
The problems you WILL see if that sponsored results in search engines will stop working, because they route through an ad site rather than directly to the thing you want to go to. Once you get used to ignoring the top few results in Google, it's not so bad. There's also the issue of sites that block you if they detect an ad blocker. Most sites aren't smart enough to be able to detect a DNS based blocker, but if they are you will either not be able to use the site, or you'll need to turn the DNS blocker off or whitelist the site while you do.
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Yeah I stopped clicking the top search results a long time ago. I was an avid AdGuard user, but their app used too much battery. I changed my default DNS to dns.adguard.com and it blocks ads as well as their app, without the battery hit.
In 2017, I purchased two Adguard lifetime licences for $10/each ($20 total), one of my best purchased ever! Now the same license is $70/each.
Have not had a need to root and still no ads on our phones for years now!

Note 10+, user certificates and package disabler

Alright, I'm in that nice panic stage where you've learned enough to scare yourself but don't know enough to reassure yourself.
Had a factory reset recently, seems likely it was due to 3rd party lock/wipe app i triggered while dealing with my dog. (But not 100% sure there was a drop just prior and I've had stability issues since school has required me add a work profile but, of course tech support for both Microsoft and my school have zero response to inquiries)
Any way, user certificates now has two:
FindMyMobile
AttestationKey_com_wssyncmldm
And I have no idea how to verify those in any way. Its quite possible isn't it that an app could have actually installed them right?
Findmymobile, obviously is such a cert, allowing for find my mobile. It has a key a CA cert and user cert.
AttestationKey_com_wssyncmldm
Has a user key and user cert
I would say it's the school/work profile. Microsoft InTune is for enterprise IT management. If your school's IT managers don't know how to configure it, it can screw things up for everyone.
Try deleting your school profile and see what happens.
My company recently migrated from Google to Microsoft services and when I added my company as a work profile, my phone started acting wonky.
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I would reload and not put the crapware back on it.
It's your phone... my favorite word is No!
I have zero faith in the new MS; don't run any of their cloud junk on my 10+ and never will.
Find my device is normally present. You can disable it as a device administrator in advanced security settings.
It will auto enable on reboot or sometimes when you go to Playstore.
HungryRobotics said:
Alright, I'm in that nice panic stage where you've learned enough to scare yourself but don't know enough to reassure yourself.
Had a factory reset recently, seems likely it was due to 3rd party lock/wipe app i triggered while dealing with my dog. (But not 100% sure there was a drop just prior and I've had stability issues since school has required me add a work profile but, of course tech support for both Microsoft and my school have zero response to inquiries)
Any way, user certificates now has two:
FindMyMobile
AttestationKey_com_wssyncmldm
And I have no idea how to verify those in any way. Its quite possible isn't it that an app could have actually installed them right?
Findmymobile, obviously is such a cert, allowing for find my mobile. It has a key a CA cert and user cert.
AttestationKey_com_wssyncmldm
Has a user key and user cert
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So are these both normal then?
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So are these both normal then?
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I don't know. I don't have a work profile set, and I show no user certificates.
The names seem off too. I see why the OP was a bit shook up. I'm running a AT&T 10+
Here's how they show on my 10+, it's running fast and clean.
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So are these both normal then?
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Find my mobile is for find my mobile being active when you have a VPN that may block it.
The other I still don't know but may be Knox related under same circumstances.
Thank you, @blackhawk and @HungryRobotics
I had a similar guess, that findmymobile was the Samsung service. Since I was using a VPN-based ad block (Adguard), it makes sense that it appeared there.
As for the other one (AttestationKey_com_wssyncmldm), I'm still not sure, but I wonder if it was for the Link to PC service.
It's alarming to find anything in User Certificates, honestly, and there seems no way to get information that they are legit. My hope is that it is only the system apps that can install certificates without user intervention.
sirv said:
Thank you, @blackhawk and @HungryRobotics
I had a similar guess, that findmymobile was the Samsung service. Since I was using a VPN-based ad block (Adguard), it makes sense that it appeared there.
As for the other one (AttestationKey_com_wssyncmldm), I'm still not sure, but I wonder if it was for the Link to PC service.
It's alarming to find anything in User Certificates, honestly, and there seems no way to get information that they are legit. My hope is that it is only the system apps that can install certificates without user intervention.
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wssyncmldm is the infamous AT&T updater usually listed as in my previous screen shot.
Seems it might have something to do with this.
My guess is it has to do with setting up the work profile.
If it was there on the AT&T stock rom, after a factory reset it should be ok.
Maybe check with AT&T.
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wssyncmldm is the infamous AT&T updater usually listed as in my previous screen shot.
Seems it might have something to do with this.
My guess is it has to do with setting up the work profile.
If it was there on the AT&T stock rom, after a factory reset it should be ok.
Maybe check with AT&T.
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I don't have AT&T, but it could be an updater for my carrier.
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I don't have AT&T, but it could be an updater for my carrier.
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Those apps have every permission under the sun. Check to see what is set as system administrators. Find my Device will be there.
I don't know.
Maybe it's nothing but what if it's something
I found these and other User Certificates on another device, too. It's disconcerting. Is it known, can any app install User Certificates?
This may be helpful:
How To Remove all Stored Certificates on Android - Technipages
Ever been greeted by a popup saying, "The certificate doesn't come from a trusted authority?" when trying to access a website? These security certificates
www.technipages.com
Lockdown time, add Karma Firewall, a VNP based freeware app that uses almost no battery and has logging. Can run at boot up.
I also use this setting to globaly block ads...
blackhawk said:
This may be helpful:
How To Remove all Stored Certificates on Android - Technipages
Ever been greeted by a popup saying, "The certificate doesn't come from a trusted authority?" when trying to access a website? These security certificates
www.technipages.com
Lockdown time, add Karma Firewall, a VNP based freeware app that uses almost no battery and has logging. Can run at boot up.
I also use this setting to globaly block ads...
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It's strange, I can find nothing online about common entries in User Certificates on Android. My thought is that they get generated when VPN is used, such as AdGuard.
Thanks for the Private DNS tip for ad blocking. In the meantime, I have been using Disconnect Pro (based on Knox).
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It's strange, I can find nothing online about common entries in User Certificates on Android. My thought is that they get generated when VPN is used, such as AdGuard.
Thanks for the Private DNS tip for ad blocking. In the meantime, I have been using Disconnect Pro (based on Knox).
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Can you delete them?
If you don't do/want OTA updates wssyncmldm isn't needed.
I'm still happily running on Pie...

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