manager: Introduce Hide APatch Manager feature#237
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Since apps can detect APatch via its manager's packageName, whether it has the permission to read app list or not, exposing original manager packageName is dangerous. Here is a simple method to generate a new random packageName and customized name manager to bypass the check. Credit: topjohwnu's Magisk about apksign's codes and some good ideas. Co-authored-by: topjohnwu <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: GarfieldHan <[email protected]>
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[feature] manager: Introduce Hide APatch Manager
Since apps can detect APatch via its manager's packageName, whether it has the permission
to read app list or not, exposing original manager packageName is dangerous. Here is a
simple method to generate a new random packageName and customized name manager to bypass
the check.
#222 also required this feature.
Credit: topjohwnu's Magisk about apksign's codes and some good ideas.