Blocksite app dont work on any huawai with emui ,get automatic disabled in accesbill - Huawei Mate 20 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello. I have a app called Blocksite.,use it to block sites and apps. But it dont work on any huawai with emui ,get automatic disabled in accesbillty after manual activated.
Is there some one who know how to fix this?

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OK Google voice wakeup -- unlocking working for anyone on Mate 10 Pro?

On the European Mate 10 (ALP-L09) with build 8.0.0.132, it's possible to unlock the phone by saying Ok Google -- it bypasses the PIN input screen and takes you right to google assistant.
On the Mate 10 Pro with recent updates for the Europe, Russia, Latin America, and some other regions, this feature is included, but I can't seem to make it unlock the phone with my voice. It will wake the phone up, but takes me to the lock screen.
Wondering if it works for anyone, to say ok google and actually bypass the lock screen on the Mate 10 Pro. If it does, what version are you on?
Not even mentioned for ALP-L29 on March update downloaded today
Working perfect for me. You have to enable voice unlock in the setting of the Google app. I'm from Germany so I do the have English settings but should be something like:
Settings -> voice - > voice match - > use voice match to unlock
Hope you can find it.
Its tricky.
Huawei integrated the smart unlock feature that has been around since android 6 with the latest 137 update. if you go to settings -> lockscreen -> smart unlock -> voice unlock you need to turn off and then on again then it should work.
At least until yesterday when the google App updated and it doesnt work anymore. Now I have the option greyed out and it says "go to settings -> voice input" or something similar but this option does not even exist neither in settings app nor google app.
After trying a bit i found this to be the oinly solution: I went into playstore and reset the google app as well as disabling auto-update in the top right corner. Now it works again. this is so ****ed up, why cant they simply make this feature work.
I managed to get it working myself, actually, by setting up the phone without turning on the features for either screen lock or google assistant unlock, then enabling them one by one.
kazprotos said:
Not even mentioned for ALP-L29 on March update downloaded today
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Yes, for some reason ALP-L29 never got this feature. Maybe in the future, let's hope. Since it's coming to Latin American Mate 10 Pro probably will come to Latin American Mate 10 in next release.
is working perfectly for me on my C432 Mate 10 Pro.....
It was working but I think after updating to BLA-A09 8.0.0.109(C567) I'm wondering if I should try and roll back to the previous version if its worth all the trouble. I've only had the phone for a couple days so it could be something I messed up too.
No go on mine BLA-A09 8.0.0.112 (c567)
Settings - - - >
security & privacy - - - >
screen lock & passwords - - - >
smart lock - - - >
voice match - - - >
Now delete your voice and add it again.
It's worked for me version 157(c432)

Cannot install apps - install button not reacting

Hi,
in our company we use MobileIron to check the emails. MobileIron has an own app ([email protected]), which is similar to Play Store. From this app we can install the e-mail client (Nine Work or Email+) and the secure company browser ([email protected]), but on EMUI 9.0 it does not work.
We can see the install button in this app, but if we click on it, it does not do anything, so we can't install this apps.
Earlier we had a similar problem on Sony phones, when a custom theme was activated.
We tested it on a Huawei Mate 20 and on a Huawei Mate 20 pro, and we have a same issue.
what we tried:
- tried with default theme
- tried with guest profile
- tried with reseted phone
- unknown sources were always enabled
Something on these new phones preventing to press the install button in this app.
Any idea?
Do you have any app installed that can draw over your current screen? I had the same problem with a blue light filter app, took me hours to figure out. If any app draws something over your screen for security reasons the install button gets disabled.
markussk said:
Do you have any app installed that can draw over your current screen? I had the same problem with a blue light filter app, took me hours to figure out. If any app draws something over your screen for security reasons the install button gets disabled.
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I don't now about such apps. Maybe default huawei app?

Mate10Pro / Battery optimisation problem(delay)

hi,
After lock screen for more than few minutes, the screen wake up stop working.
Anyone has any suggestion to fix the problem? I have so far tried "ignore battery optimization" and "launch manually".
THe app tells me to use protected apps but I do not see anywhere in EMUI settings.
It did not work. ''Special access>Ignore optimisations''
It did not work. '' Launch manually''
It did not work. ''I changed my google and instagram accounts.''
especially I am having trouble with instagram and facebook notifications.
Whatsapp notifications are working normally. The phone in the service changed but not resolved. This huawei problem.
Please help me.
EMUI is likely killing off background apps for you, in the name of battery optimization. If rooted, disable the Power Genius app using either Titanium Backup or Service Disabler, and reboot. If not rooted, you can try disabling Power Genius via adb, but I'm not sure it will work.
thref23 said:
EMUI is likely killing off background apps for you, in the name of battery optimization. If rooted, disable the Power Genius app using either Titanium Backup or Service Disabler, and reboot. If not rooted, you can try disabling Power Genius via adb, but I'm not sure it will work.
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what is your phone model? Anyone using mate 10 pro is having this problem?
ladysuin said:
what is your phone model? Anyone using mate 10 pro is having this problem?
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Mediapad M5 but issues like this are specific to all EMUI models. For me, disabling Power Genius prevented Google Maps from getting killed off in the background, and also got rid of bugs related to bluetooth music playback..
thref23 said:
Mediapad M5 but issues like this are specific to all EMUI models. For me, disabling Power Genius prevented Google Maps from getting killed off in the background, and also got rid of bugs related to bluetooth music playback..
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This problem name ''Power Genius'' and Emui has this problem on all devices, is this true?
any fix?
the same as my problem: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/help/mate-10-pro-gmail-notifications-delay-t3736793

[Q] Huawei, Camera app blocked for safety reasons??

Hi there. Please, could you guys help me with my camera app trouble? I've got Huawei Mate 9 Pro with latest updated Android 9 (EMUI 9.1, details below) and I use original Huawei camera app. I like this phone and everything worked just fine, till now... Two weeks ago I tried tu use my camera app and I couldn't. I didn't install any new 3rd party app lately. When I press the camera app button camera starts with black screen and error message "Camera Error - camera was disabled because of safety reasons" and then it shutdowns. I also get error messages in all other apps that use camera - Whatsapp says "Unable to start camera, restart your phone", Messenger says "We're sorry, camera doesn't work. It may be necessary to close other apps that are using camera", and so on... Like I said - I didn't install any other app lately, so everything is like it was.
What's interesting - I tried to run my phone in Repair mode and there camera app works fine, everything is ok. But when I switch to my account and phone profile it doesn't work.
I tried to stop camera app, clear the cache and data. Tried to wipe phone cache and reset apps permissions. I checked all camera app permissions - everything is ok. I called the Huawei consumer help center and they didn't know how to help me, just said I need to run factory reset. So, frustrated, I made a factory reset with backup. After reset and restoring backup of all apps and data, and security update of phone - the camera app worked again! I could make pictures and movies... for one day. After night I tried to run camera app again, and there's the error again. Now I'm helpless... Please, help me. What could be the reason of this error?
My guess is that some other app uses camera app or it was disabled (locked / banned) by Google Account or something? Why? Could it be blocked for "safety reasons" because of some specific photo?
Huawei Mate 9 Pro
Android 9
EMUI 9.1
Compilation 9.1.0.254(C432E7R1P6patch03)
Camera app version 9.1.0.333
Up. Anyone could help me? Problem still exists...
Did you manage to find a solution ?
edit : found out what was causing mine, sensors were set to off in an app, forgot to turn back on. works agein

[GUIDE] Getting notifications back after GMS install hack on Huawei phone

[GUIDE] Getting notifications back after GMS install hack on Huawei phone
This is the method that I used to get notifications back on my P40Pro+ after a GMS hack install. I am not saying it will work for everyone and indeed if you need Google location tools on all the time, dont follow this but if your not too worried, then have a read. It has been taken from other guides out there and a little bit of my own for testing. It can be reversed and backed out of it you dont like it but as I keep getting questions on Facebook about how I done it, I thought I would share it with you too.
In this method you will need :
Huawei multitool V8 from here
Push Notification Tester from Playstore here or wherever you get your apps from
Disabling GSF
Disable Google Services Framework (GSF) using Huawei Multitool v8.
Using this tool on a Windows PC, you will find a section in the Modifications section for disabling apps on a adb connected phone to the app. Connect your phone and select show system apps and look for 'com.google.android.gsf' and select 'disable'.
See image below attached 'Multitool V8 Disabled app'
I disable (GSF) using this as it is easier for me than to use icebox or other freezer apps.
To test notifications are now working
Once disabled check that you can now receive notifications by opening Push Notification Tester installed from Playstore before starting this, will allow you to test notifications. With GSF disabled, they should now work as they should. See attached screen shots below 1-4.
Another way to test them is to just send your self an email. Just make sure you have notifications set in the setting menu first. You can try the notification tester in Outlook but does time out a lot but perseverance can prove it works but an email to your self is just as good. See screen shots 6 and 7 for where this is in the outlook help pages. Screenshot 8 shows Outlook notifications working.
The reason this works I believe is that most apps relying on GMS, their notifications work through GSF and with the GMS hack, they can't, so by disabling GSF, they can use their own default route again, through themselves.
The downside is that with GSF disabled, Google Playstore no longer works and also Google location history, there may be more but it has no real affect unless you rely on them (I dont). Maps still work with directions, Waze too but not your history or phone location via Google. Find you phone via Huawei still works obviously, so you still have other options. Of course, you can use Aurora Playstore instead or any other playstore option and if you have paid apps through Googles Playstore, then you can go to GSF in settings/apps on your phone and enable GSF (see screen shot 5 below) or via the Multi tool V8 again, download your paid app update etc and then disable it via multitool v8 after to get notifications back.
Thanks for the guide, wierd issue for me. Once my phone is conencted, and i disable the service via the Multi Tool, i still have access to the Playstore.
Going to apps -> system prcoesses, it doesnt have the disabled text next to the process. if i click on it, it says "Enable" and "Force Stop". Which initially leads me to think this has been disabled. Then once i go to Push Notification Tester, it fails on step 3 - Register for Push Notifications.
You should not have Playstore access. You dont have any work accounts installed? They have 2 gsf's etc. I would use the muti tool to check for disabled apps. It should show gsf.
May be re do?
I am able to enable and use Playstore, then disable it again to get notifications back at will, so you should too.
Sathelp said:
You should not have Playstore access. You dont have any work accounts installed? They have 2 gsf's etc. I would use the muti tool to check for disabled apps. It should show gsf.
May be re do?
I am able to enable and use Playstore, then disable it again to get notifications back at will, so you should too.
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I think I know the issue. I have installed GSM the old way (which used to work). If you look at the start of this video he shows two devices ( both with GSM) one which fails the notification tester app, and one which passes. He then uses the icebox method to grt notifications on the phone which passes the tests
https://youtu.be/A4889MUA9EQ
I think I may have to factory reset and use this new method ??
Good luck and if you do, please let us know what method is currently working.
Can you please check for me, if it's possible to install the game jw alive with this method? Offer 5€ via Paypal for this. Just write your Email via PM
Sathelp said:
[GUIDE] Getting notifications back after GMS install hack on Huawei phone
This is the method that I used to get notifications back on my P40Pro+ after a GMS hack install. I am not saying it will work for everyone and indeed if you need Google location tools on all the time, dont follow this but if your not too worried, then have a read. It has been taken from other guides out there and a little bit of my own for testing. It can be reversed and backed out of it you dont like it but as I keep getting questions on Facebook about how I done it, I thought I would share it with you too.
In this method you will need :
Huawei multitool V8 from here
Push Notification Tester from Playstore here or wherever you get your apps from
Disabling GSF
Disable Google Services Framework (GSF) using Huawei Multitool v8.
Using this tool on a Windows PC, you will find a section in the Modifications section for disabling apps on a adb connected phone to the app. Connect your phone and select show system apps and look for 'com.google.android.gsf' and select 'disable'.
See image below attached 'Multitool V8 Disabled app'
I disable (GSF) using this as it is easier for me than to use icebox or other freezer apps.
To test notifications are now working
Once disabled check that you can now receive notifications by opening Push Notification Tester installed from Playstore before starting this, will allow you to test notifications. With GSF disabled, they should now work as they should. See attached screen shots below 1-4.
Another way to test them is to just send your self an email. Just make sure you have notifications set in the setting menu first. You can try the notification tester in Outlook but does time out a lot but perseverance can prove it works but an email to your self is just as good. See screen shots 6 and 7 for where this is in the outlook help pages. Screenshot 8 shows Outlook notifications working.
The reason this works I believe is that most apps relying on GMS, their notifications work through GSF and with the GMS hack, they can't, so by disabling GSF, they can use their own default route again, through themselves.
The downside is that with GSF disabled, Google Playstore no longer works and also Google location history, there may be more but it has no real affect unless you rely on them (I dont). Maps still work with directions, Waze too but not your history or phone location via Google. Find you phone via Huawei still works obviously, so you still have other options. Of course, you can use Aurora Playstore instead or any other playstore option and if you have paid apps through Googles Playstore, then you can go to GSF in settings/apps on your phone and enable GSF (see screen shot 5 below) or via the Multi tool V8 again, download your paid app update etc and then disable it via multitool v8 after to get notifications back.
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As of today, i can confirm that this method works for notifications, just make sure to restart your device after disabling / enabling.
As for the push notifications, gmail not working for me, outlook works. other apps works too, but from time to time it doesnt push properly, maybe battery optimisation or something i dont know. any idea for this issue?
anyone have any updates on this? I too have the problem - random notifications come in (usually a bunch coupled together)....Trying to figure out a real solution. Any one have any luck?
Sathelp said:
[GUIDE] Getting notifications back after GMS install hack on Huawei phone
[ ... ] Of course, you can use Aurora Playstore instead or any other playstore option and if you have paid apps through Googles Playstore, then you can go to GSF in settings/apps on your phone and enable GSF (see screen shot 5 below) or via the Multi tool V8 again, download your paid app update etc and then disable it via multitool v8 after to get notifications back.
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@Sathelp -> When you say this at the previous quote message, you really can tell that I can disabled and then enable GSF to receive notifications and then use Play Store ?? Right ??
Will have message issues that "Google requires an action ... etc" and I must reinstall all GMS if I enable GSF again ??
My guide was based on A10 at launch. I used the G app with a back date to get my GMS before it was blocked. Using that at the time worked fine. Disable GMS using adb command enabled notifications as they worked through HMS. I just enabled GMS to run playstore, get and update apps and then disable it for normal use.
As I have not downgraded or used googlefyer etc, I can't say how it will work with these newer methods.
The idea of the workaround to deactivate GSF for receiving push notifications emerged in April or Mai 2020. Over half a year has passed now... Maybe there is a better solution now to have GSF activated and get all push notifications? It would still be great to have a working play store and the notifications!
Any progress in that matter? Any new ideas?
jediknight23 said:
The idea of the workaround to deactivate GSF for receiving push notifications emerged in April or Mai 2020. Over half a year has passed now... Maybe there is a better solution now to have GSF activated and get all push notifications? It would still be great to have a working play store and the notifications!
Any progress in that matter? Any new ideas?
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We're looking for something at this thread, we can keep GSF unfrozen and get push notificacions ... but after 12 hours Play Protect errors started to appear.
There are at least two users that they haven't this issue and all it works fine ...
How to get notification without freezing GSF
Below is a third version of the guide (ok, it's 3.5). As of January, 15th I've added great finding by @Seresseran1. Thanks man! The below guide will provide you with fully working Google services, play store will work, push notifications will...
forum.xda-developers.com
This sounds great, thx
And because this doesn't work on all devices yet:
Maybe another possible solution could be to let the desired apps only *think* that GSF is not available. So that they try using their own default route again...
But hot could that be accomplished. Maybe via App Cloner?
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Maybe ... You can add this reply there ... Any suggestions are welcome !!!
the notification tester failed by register for push notifications and Connection to server.
whats my problem?
chrishess said:
the notification tester failed by register for push notifications and Connection to server.
whats my problem?
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same here !

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