How Android Q improves Privacy and Permission Controls over Android Pie
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-q-privacy-permission-controls
#android #q #permissions
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-q-privacy-permission-controls
#android #q #permissions
XDA Developers
How Android Q improves Privacy and Permission Controls over Android Pie
Android Q will bring a revamp to permission management and enhancements to protect user privacy. Here's what Google has changed since Android Pie.
RIP Clipboard Managers: Android Q blocks background clipboard access
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-q-blocks-background-clipboard-access
#android #q #clipboard
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-q-blocks-background-clipboard-access
#android #q #clipboard
XDA Developers
RIP Clipboard Managers: Android Q blocks background clipboard access
On the previous versions of Android, any app could access the clipboard.That could cause serious security issues. Android Q is changing that.
John Wu @topjohnwu
Magisk Developer
https://mobile.twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1105947979679191041
Bad news: Android Q root won't come anytime soon. Android Q has switched to logical partitions for the system block, which means there is no easy way to mount the block by any means. I'm currently thinking of what tricks can I do other than implement everything from scratch....
Things are not looking good 😅, even if I could, I might have to create a complete new Magisk just for Android Q. Android Q switched to this stupidly complicated logical device (device-mapper) + overlayfs madness just to support "Previewing GSIs" from data partition.
It will take me an extreme amount of time to figure out how to workaround all this mess. I won't expect Magisk to be even able to boot on Q in months.
After stepping back and taking a breath, I think I'll just have to figure out how to mount logical partitions and things should work. With normal EXT4 Android Q system images, things works just fine as previously demonstrated. Time to read some device-mapper documents...
#magisk #root #android #q
Magisk Developer
https://mobile.twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1105947979679191041
Bad news: Android Q root won't come anytime soon. Android Q has switched to logical partitions for the system block, which means there is no easy way to mount the block by any means. I'm currently thinking of what tricks can I do other than implement everything from scratch....
Things are not looking good 😅, even if I could, I might have to create a complete new Magisk just for Android Q. Android Q switched to this stupidly complicated logical device (device-mapper) + overlayfs madness just to support "Previewing GSIs" from data partition.
It will take me an extreme amount of time to figure out how to workaround all this mess. I won't expect Magisk to be even able to boot on Q in months.
After stepping back and taking a breath, I think I'll just have to figure out how to mount logical partitions and things should work. With normal EXT4 Android Q system images, things works just fine as previously demonstrated. Time to read some device-mapper documents...
#magisk #root #android #q
Here are the new Android Q features that Google announced
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-q-new-features
#android #q #features
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-q-new-features
#android #q #features
XDA Developers
Here are the new Android Q features that Google announced
We've already talked a lot about the new features coming to Android Q, but Google has shared some details about the big ones in this beta.
patch.sh
3.8 KB
Signature Spoofing patching for Android Q
- All the credit to Darknecromonger for discovering this method -
Basically some tools (namely DexPatcher) have been updated that now allow us to patch Android Q for sigspoofing without using shady stuff like SmaliPatcher.
Setialpha knows about it already and it will probably be in the next ND patcher release.
Meanwhile, here's a handy little shell script to be run from a PC. It'll pull, patch and push a sigspoof patched services.jar by itself.
Prerequisites:
- A deodexed ROM
- A PC with java and adb installed
Instructions:
- Connect the device to your PC with a cable and authorise ADB
- Run patcher.sh
[Tested on Debian, but should be distro agnostic]
Troubleshooting:
- ADB can't access USB for your user? Search online how to fix it. Or you can run with sudo, but that's just bad practice
📡 @NoGoolag
#sigspoof #q #patch #patcher
- All the credit to Darknecromonger for discovering this method -
Basically some tools (namely DexPatcher) have been updated that now allow us to patch Android Q for sigspoofing without using shady stuff like SmaliPatcher.
Setialpha knows about it already and it will probably be in the next ND patcher release.
Meanwhile, here's a handy little shell script to be run from a PC. It'll pull, patch and push a sigspoof patched services.jar by itself.
Prerequisites:
- A deodexed ROM
- A PC with java and adb installed
Instructions:
- Connect the device to your PC with a cable and authorise ADB
- Run patcher.sh
[Tested on Debian, but should be distro agnostic]
Troubleshooting:
- ADB can't access USB for your user? Search online how to fix it. Or you can run with sudo, but that's just bad practice
📡 @NoGoolag
#sigspoof #q #patch #patcher
LOS for microG 17.1 building tools
In light of problems the official LOS4µG project is facing to build Android Q,
Project: https://gitlab.com/fremontt/minimal-docker-for-lineageos
Discussion thread: https://redd.it/h8cwpg
#los4µG #microg #los #lmg #losmicrog #lineage #lineagemicrog #Q #docker
In light of problems the official LOS4µG project is facing to build Android Q,
ooOOooOoo has created a docker image and automation scripts to patch official LOS sources with sigspoof and integrate the microG with the community's Q fixes.Project: https://gitlab.com/fremontt/minimal-docker-for-lineageos
Discussion thread: https://redd.it/h8cwpg
#los4µG #microg #los #lmg #losmicrog #lineage #lineagemicrog #Q #docker
Forwarded from Pegasus NSO & other spyware
Reminder : Apple’s new iPhone comes with Israeli chips – and a hailstorm of memes When Apple unveiled its new iPhone 17e — positioned as a “budget” model with better battery life — it unleashed a wave of dark humor online.
The reason is because two of the phone’s connectivity chips — the C1X modem and N1 wireless chip — were developed with help from Apple’s R&D center in Israel. Considering Israel’s cyber rap sheet, who can blame social media for viral comments like:
“Can I get the iphone without the exploding back door" (a nod to the 2024 Israeli Operation Grim Beeper pager attacks in Lebanon
“Israel will now be able to monitor ALL iPhone users in real time”
Amid claims that Apple secretly struck a deal with the Israeli government — and warnings the phone could double as a surveillance tool — the panic is rooted in Israel’s Apple's notoriously deep ties to Israel.
In January 2026, Apple spent nearly $2 billion on Israeli startup Q.ai — acquiring tech capable of detecting whispers, emotions, heart rates and even unspoken words through tiny facial movements
Each acquisition was founded by veterans of IOF Unit 8200, Unit 81, or the Israeli Air Force that coordinate mass surveillance
In 2022, former NSO Group employees alleged that Mossad officials visited NSO’s Herzliya headquarters to request that its spyware Pegasus be used to hack phones “off the books”
The US blacklisted NSO in 2021, but a chip designed in that ecosystem is a hard pass for many.
Your iPhone is sponsored by the IOF: Apple's billion-dollar bet on Israeli surveillance
In January 2026, Apple paid nearly $2 billion for Israeli startup Q ai — its second-largest acquisition ever. The technology it bought can read whispers, emotions, heart rate, and even unspoken words through barely noticeable facial movements.
Apple's deep ties to Israel
Apple's second-largest R&D center is in Herzliya, Israel, where hundreds of engineers develop key technologies for iPhone, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro. The company has acquired six Israeli firms: Anobit ($390M), PrimeSense ($360M, the basis for FaceID), LinX ($20M, iPhone cameras), Realface, Camerai, and Q ai (nearly $2B).
Military origins
Each was founded by veterans of IOF Unit 8200, Unit 81, or the Israeli Air Force — units that coordinate mass surveillance and airstrikes on Gaza. The founders of Q ai — Aviad Maizels, Yonatan Wexler, and Avi Barliya — served in those exact same cyberwarfare units.
30% of Q ai's employees were called up to participate in the Gaza military campaign. By closing the deal, Apple brought dozens of soldiers linked to combat operations into its global workforce.
Silent speech technology
Q ai's technology reads micro-movements of facial skin, detecting whispered speech, emotions, pulse, and respiration — without a single word spoken. The company has filed a patent for a system that identifies words through lip movements and skin micro-vibrations, working even in complete silence.
Apple plans to integrate this into headphones and glasses for hands-free Siri control — but the same algorithms allow militaries to interrogate more effectively. It is a classic dual-use tool.
Ignored condemnation
Human rights group Skyline International condemned Apple's purchase, calling it "rewarding technology born of the Gaza genocide." The group urged BlackRock and Vanguard to freeze the deal pending an independent audit, but the call was ignored.
Beyond the deal
Apple made headlines last week when Apple Maps stopped displaying village names in southern Lebanon — the same region Israel is currently invading as part of the broader conflict against Iran.
The US provides Israel with $3.8 billion in annual military aid — over $300 billion total since 1946, indirectly supporting its tech sector. Until recently, Apple's offices sat next to NSO Group, the creators of Pegasus spyware, though NSO moved to another part of Tel Aviv in 2024
@geopolitics_prime
#C1Xchip #Q #Apple #iPhone #NSO #Mossad #Qai #Unit8200 #BackDoor
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