a message pops up that probably comes from this security app!

wiggles

New member
Hello everyone,

I have a problem and don't know how to get rid of this message. I would prefer to delete or deactivate the Security app. But I've already read that the phone then goes into Fasboot, so I won't do that.

I am currently using a Redmi Note 13 with xiaomi HyperOS 1.0.3.0 and Android 14.

The following apps are currently installed MacroDroid 5.47.5, MD Helper 1.15 and last but not least MD Xiaomi Assistant

I have the following problem, for example, when I have a macro that is supposed to streamline or deactivate the wifi, a message pops up that probably comes from this security app. Yesterday I already looked through everything possible but found nothing really useful.

Maybe you have a solution?

Many thanks in advance and take a look at the pictures.
 

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Endercraft

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I would prefer to delete or deactivate the Security app. But I've already read that the phone then goes into Fasboot, so I won't do that.
If you do that and the bootloader is not unlocked, your data is f*cked. So yeah, don't do it.
However if MacroDroid does have root access, then you can use root shell scripts to enable/disable Wi-Fi with any popup. Else use ADB.
 

wiggles

New member
Now I have 2 factual questions, firstly how can you root the phone? And secondly, how does this ADB to switch work? Sorry guys but I'm still a newbie when it comes to this 🙈
 

Endercraft

Moderator
how can you root the phone?
Good luck with that. You can become a active member of the MI community (forum) which is in Chinese and get approved, or you can pay people that have done that to do it. You can also wait years until your device is no longer supported and rooting is easier.
how does this ADB to switch work?
ADB is something used for developers (at least intended for use by developers) to have more control over the device and do things a normal user could not do.
Please refer to this thread on how to run ADB commands using only your device (normally you would connect from another device like a computer):https://macrodroidforum.com/index.p...g-up-and-using-adb-commands-with-termux.5640/
I agree it seems complex, this is why I am working on an even better, (almost) fully automated way of doing this.
 
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