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Android: how does application Protector app work?

Can anyone shed some light on how applications like App Protector , ES Security Manager (app protector part) work

Basically what you do is set all the apps you want to lock in there. then whenever you try to launch "locked" app it pops in its Lockscreen activity. so you enter the password there and get access to the locked app.

It uses the following permissions

> android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED
> android.permission.GET_TASKS
> android.permission.INTERNET
> android.permission.READ_LOGS
> android.permission.VIBRATE
> android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE
> android.permission.SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW

So how does such a system work. does it keep reading the logs "READ_LOGS" to see if the application launch is occurring ??

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Anuj Tenani Avatar asked Jan 29 '11 18:01

Anuj Tenani


1 Answers

I reverse engineered the app and found what exactly it was doing.

It just continuously read the logs via logcat through a service using filters like

ActivityManager:I *:S

to get just the activities launched. also some part of its information came from

ActivityManager.RunningTaskInfo

then if the "locked" activity is launched it shows the lockscreen.

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Anuj Tenani Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 17:09

Anuj Tenani