MY KNOX For Samsung Grand Prime Duos - Galaxy Grand Prime Themes and Apps

hello friends, I am sharing with you, for those who want to install MY KNOX.apk on your device.
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How to enable KNOX Security
or video
How-to set-up Samsung My KNOX
application:
in install select your email for config
Download MY KNOX V2.1 .apk
Description
Samsung My KNOX gives you protection, privacy and productivity for your mobile business life. Use Samsung My KNOX to gain secure access to your work email and business apps on your personal Samsung smartphone, along with the tools to remotely find, lock or wipe your device in the event of loss or theft.Samsung My KNOX is a separate environment on your smartphone, complete with its own home screen, launcher, apps and widgets. All data inside Samsung My KNOX is encrypted, providing a secure and productive way to access confidential email and apps.
Samsung My KNOX is designed to meet the enterprise security requirements, and as such, does not work on rooted devices.
Samsung My KNOX creates a secure and productive space on your device
Samsung My KNOX creates a separate, secure environment on your device for all your work-related data, ensuring it doesn’t mix with personal data. Apps outside the My KNOX environment cannot access data inside it, and apps inside My KNOX cannot access data outside it.
Benefits
• Convenience – Two devices in one: Increased separation between personal and enterprise data.
• Easy setup – No IT admin assistance needed.
• Powerful, free apps – Pre-loaded in Samsung My KNOX.
• Better security –Hardware and software security that delivers multiple protection layers for the operating system and apps.
• Better privacy –Securely separates work data and apps from everyday content
Reviews
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ “A must have! Saves me having to carry two phones about plus the security slots in nicely with our architecture.”
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ “Great app! I love how this allows me to keep private stuff on my phone truly private.”
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ “Awesome app”
The Samsung My KNOX User Portal allows you to remotely manage your device
• Find Now – If you lose your device, the Samsung My KNOX User Portal can locate it via Google Maps.
• Lock Device – Remotely lock your lost device to ensure no one can access it until you retrieve it.
• Wipe Device – Remotely factory reset the device (all data, not just data inside Samsung My KNOX).
• Lock KNOX – Remotely lock the Samsung My KNOX environment, rather than the device.
Pre-loaded apps to help you stay productive
Samsung My KNOX comes preloaded with apps for email, calendar, contacts, music and video playback, and more. Additionally, you may also add apps from your personal space on installation. Based on your device model and carrier, some pre-installed apps may differ.
Only Enjoy, Friends

Not working showing this error attached herewith. Please provide help.
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My device works perfectly. I can not screenchots because the app does not allow. you customized your rom? my knox only installs with stock rom in your device.
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LBE Security Master 2.1.1343 beta

Hi Folks
For anyone who uses LBE Privacy guard will be pleased to know that they are updating their app. see link below.
http://www.lbesec.com/?cat=3
Some Key features :-
Firewall
Internet Monitoring
Data usage
Blocking SMs/Phone Calls
Power Optimization
system Optimization
Privacy Settings
Some Screenshots
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The only issue its in beta and chinese language only. An xda member called Looki75 done a english translation on an old beta version.
However there has been a few updates since then so I have decided to do a translation on the latest beta.
Also for your information the beta version has a firewall service built into LBE so no need for droidwall.
Changelog Ver 2.0
0 new UI, friendly appearance
1 to increase communication Firewall: Supports intelligent interception original algorithm block spam messages, while black and white lists of telephone-based connectivity and night quiet mode
(2) increase the flow monitoring: You can now more accurately state that use of the Internet traffic, while the network firewall (need ROOT privileges) supports case 3G/wifi
3 to move the software to increase functionality, more software will be a key move to SD card or phone memory (ROOT user support for a key move)
4 increase the bulk uninstall feature, a key to uninstall multiple applications (ROOT users)
5 increase the power optimization feature: You can clearly see the power of the hardware and software and can make the corresponding measures, such as lowering the screen brightness and turn off the wireless network.
6 increase in task management function, a key optimization of memory
7 increase the garbage collection function, a key to clear the cache
8 increased acceleration power, easy to optimize the boot time (ROOT users)
9 Fixed feature is not active defense in the new CM7 kernel boot problems
10 Fixed some machines sometimes the problem can not start service
11 optimized background memory footprint
12 optimized background power
13 optimized the active defense technology, increased compatibility
I hope you enjoy this app.
P.S
this app requires root privs & Also let me know if there is any issues with the english translation.
OptimalK
Updated LBE.apk to improve on the english translation. Hopefully it will make easier to understand the functions.
Official UK Version
They have released the official version with uk translation already done.
http://www.lbesec.com/lite/en/
Looks like this is a lite version so I expect there will be a pro version for a small cost.
Enjoy
The lite version is one minor version lower than the beta
2.0 vs 2.1
hmmmm
Anyone else cant get root acess with the new version (sgs2)?
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When this app gets a paid version I will buy it.
GREAT!
I use LBE Security Guard as my standart app, but this one seems to be even better!
My standart apps Include:
adfree
droidwall
LBE security guard
titanium backup
for privacy
I have always used this. Love it. Worked well side by side pdroid with GB but since ICS stand alone

The online mobile-security service - Samsung Dive - Free Service By Samsung

The online mobile-security service - Samsung Dive - Free Service By Samsung
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The online mobile-security service has a neat and user-friendly Web interface, which allows users to issue a variety of remote commands on the computer or another WiFi-enabled smartphone or tablet, using a WiFi or GPS radio or a service provider’s 3G network. It’s absolutely free, and using it is as simple as following the instructions below:
Activate Remote Controls (or Remote Functions for some devices) on your Samsung smartphone or tablet (select Menu > Settings > Location and Security > Remote Controls).
In case you don’t have a Samsung account, sign up for one with your Samsung smartphone or tablet (select Menu > Settings > Accounts and Sync > Add Account > Samsung Account).
If you already have a Samsung account, go to the Samsung Dive website (www.samsungdive.com) and log in using your existing account.
A full list of commands users can expect from the Samsung Dive follows:
Track My Mobile uses Google Maps to pinpoint the location of your device anywhere in the world and allows you to track its movement at 15-minute intervals for 12 hours. You may incur data charges depending on your service provider. At first, I was not able to locate my Samsung Galaxy S2. But after logging out of Samsung Dive, removing my Samsung account on the Note, and adding the account again, tracking worked flawlessly.
Lock My Mobile, : As the command states, locks your device after displaying a customizable message and a mobile number, which can be contacted from your locked gadget. Of course, this window also lets you set up a numerical Unlock PIN code to, well, unlock it.
Ring My Mobile It rings your device for a minute at the highest volume level, regardless of its user-configured settings. This is a great service which can mean the difference between finding your phone or tablet and losing it, provided you are within minutes after misplacing your gadget and it is connected to a WiFi or 3G network.
Call/Message Forwarding It lets you forward calls and texts for your lost device to a specified mobile number.
Call Logs It is a tool that retrieves your call logs from last week.
Wipe Out My Mobile allows you to delete data on external storage devices and SIM cards and revert your tablet or smartphone back to its original state with the Factory Data Reset function.
Unlock My Screen remotely unlocks the screen of your device.
And ? Dive has been out since forever. Angling for RC status are we ? (Yes it's that obvious )

			
				
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[Q] SGH-T999L ROM Info

This paragraph is intended to provoke thought and is not necessary for answering questions about ROMs, so skip past it if you want: When it comes to cell phones, I like freedom and options. Google has been criticized by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for censoring AdBlock from Google Play. The EFF also levied a criticism for Google doing away with AppOpps. I remember separately having a YouTube account and Gmail account, gracefully using both. After Google bought YouTube, the two were merged without any choice to keep them separate. Then Google+ was introduced and using YouTube became annoying without accepting a Google+ account. Eventually they shoved it down the throats of YouTube users and leaving a YouTube comment was blocked without creating a Google+ account. When you sign up for a new Google account, your searches are saved by default in the history unless you manually turn the feature off. Of course, the NSA leaks raise more questions. Google offers many efficient, valuable, convenient services but I want to maximize my freedom.
Some facts about my phone situation: I own the LTE-capable Samsung Galaxy S III SGH-T999L. It is rooted. It is locked to T-Mobile. Titanium Backup Pro, Root Explorer, and Terminal Emulator are installed. I backed up Knox with Titanium Backup and (as far as I can tell) uninstalled it. To my knowledge, there is no backup whatsoever of my operating system in its current state or original state. I do not know how to back everything up before I try flashing a ROM. As much as I want a non-Google ROM, I am unwilling to sacrifice LTE.
I never flashed a ROM before. Where do I begin if I want to do this safely and correctly? Is there a safe, stable, non-Google ROM tested to work specifically with the SGH-T999L and fully maintain LTE capabilities? Will I have to sacrifice anything major if I flash a ROM? Can flashing a ROM significantly affect battery life? Are there any important considerations you think I should know about before trying to flash a ROM (besides how to do it properly)?
Thanks.
There's no such thing as a non-Google ROM on an Android phone. Not and useable as a phone, at least.
And yes, flashing a custom ROM can significantly improve your battery life, especially with a custom kernel, although just flashing a custom kernel on a rooted but completely stock phone can help, too.
I don't have first hand experience with they model phone so I can't answer your other questions. Good luck!
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy SIII with M.O.A.R. v9.0, dkp kernel dated 3/20/2014 and TWRP v2.7.0.0.
I did not know that all Android operating systems were by Google. Thanks for letting me know.
When it comes to corporate tracking (e.g. collecting usage statistics in the background) or restricting phone options, is there any advantage that a custom ROM has over a stock ROM without bloatware?
intuitionist said:
I did not know that all Android operating systems were by Google. Thanks for letting me know.
When it comes to corporate tracking (e.g. collecting usage statistics in the background) or restricting phone options, is there any advantage that a custom ROM has over a stock ROM without bloatware?
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Not really, if you're worried about all that stuff you might as well get a burner flip phone. Anything you do on the internet can be tracked in some way. But there is an all called Who's Tracking? and many similar ones.
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Huawei Nova Plus: Want Secret Protection for Your Phone? Try Multi-user Mode

In today's society, you think your family and friends are the people who know you the best. They are not. In fact, it is our phone that is the closest to us every day. So many of our information and secrets are stored on our phone. That's why when you lend your phone to others or share it around, you'll inevitably worry that your important information gets leaked or modified.
You might not know that the multi-user mode on the Huawei Nova Plus is your phone's most trustworthy secret guardian. The multi-user function allocates separate storage to different users and isolate each user's data to protect your privacy. Even when different users share the same app, everybody's data is separated.
This helpful function divides users into three different roles. Each phone can only have one owner and one guest, but you can create multiple sub users.
Owner: the owner of the phone. Generally you will only log in as the owner when you are using your own phone.
Sub user: Your close family or friends can log in as a sub user when they use your phone. After they log in, they can use most of the functions, except the functions that will influence the owner, such as factory reset and do-not-disturb.
Guest: Guests have relatively limited access permissions. When a friend who is not that close to you borrows your phone, it is best for them to log in to your phone as a guest. After they log in, they are only allowed to carry out certain operations. They don't have access to messages and can't install unknown apps.
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Isn't it a very helpful feature? Now let's take a look at how to use this feature in detail.
Touch Settings > Users to access the multi-user management screen. You can add, switch, and remove users and manage access permissions for each user.
Add user
Touch Add or Add guest and follow the onscreen instructions to add a sub user or guest. After you add a user, the user will appear on the unlock screen. The user on the unlock screen is the user that is currently logged in.
Switch user
Touch the user that you want to log in with, and touch Switch user in the displayed menu. You can also touch the user's profile picture on the unlock screen to log in.
Allow calls and messages, and sharing of communication history
When you log in as the owner, you can give access permissions to sub users and the guest.
Touch the user that you want to give access permissions to, and touch Allow calls and messages, and sharing of communication history in the displayed menu.
After granting the user permission, they will be allowed to make calls, send messages, and share call and message logs with the owner. If the owner has given access permission to more than one sub user, authorized sub users can also share their communication history.
Note: The guest cannot send messages.
Remove user
Touch the user that you want to delete, and then touch Remove user in the displayed menu. The user's data will also be deleted when the user is removed.
Don't you think this secret protector for your phone is awesome! You will never have to worry about embarrassing information leaks again. Grab your Huawei Nova Plus and give it a go!
It would be nice to give this other guests an own fingerprint... So nobody knows that we started the"other" guest mode...
How can i hide my gallery content in guest mode

Samsung "notes" app - running too much in the background

Hi all
As you can see in the image, the Samsung Notes app is running wayyyy too much in the background, eating up my battery. This is even after I make sure the app is closed after using it!
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I tried to set the app to go to sleep, but this was not possible as it is a Samsung dedicated app. I couldn't even optimise this app either. The only solution seems to be "force stop"ing this app, which I prefer not to do as I use the app once or twice a day to write notes.
Anyone have any thoughts on how to stop this app from running so much in the background?
Possibly notes is trying to continuously update to the Samsung Cloud?
Birdsfan said:
Possibly notes is trying to continuously update to the Samsung Cloud?
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Thanks for your response, but nope - I've disabled everything from being able to backup to Samsung cloud
Personally I don't understand why the applications stay active in memory after I stop using them, since I can't tell the difference even if my life depend on it if apps is cold started, or starts from memory, either way it starts almost instantly, so yes I would definitely force stop it myself, especially that I feel this "feature" of all apps staying in memory is more for advertising purposes than anything else, especially now. There is a switch to either put app to sleep or not allow background activity, one is under apps inside battery menu, another under battery usage menu. I'm trying to limit all apps from running in the background, except for map which needs to be constantly updated for traffic, but what a pain in the neck it is, there are over 400 apps on the damn phone.
bobtehbuilder said:
Thanks for your response, but nope - I've disabled everything from being able to backup to Samsung cloud
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Disable or uninstall this trashware.
Switch to an app that stores your notes in a standard format such as text files etc so you can always read them in the future.
Finding a good free office app is now almost impossible for Android. I use an old copy of Kingsoft WPS Office. Today's newer versions though are pure crap unless you pay, pay, pay.
Used Samsung Notes on my S4 but restoring them became a tedious nightmare when I migrated to the Note 10 platform because Samsang "upgraded" their app so it wasn't backwards compatible with their older version's note files.
Don't trust Samsung with any data you care about; they will make it obsolete by their time table not yours.
Thanks for nothing Samsung... feel the wuv for the rabid gerbils in the box.

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