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Author Topic: Step-by-step: Bypass Java security  (Read 370 times)
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« on: August 24, 2008, 06:37:46 PM »

FAQ:

    Q: What does this do?
    A: It allows you to bypass the notifications when running 3rd party applications. (For rogers, it allows you    to install 3rd party applications)
 
    Q: Do I have to re-install all the applications that came with the phone?
    A: No, you only have to re-install the ones you installed

    Q: Can doing this brick my phone?
    A: As long as you are following the instructions carefully, then no

    Q: Is this bypass reversible? If I follow the instructions in reverse, do I get the default applications back?
    A: The bypass is reversible. This "myth" of lost application was due to another thread - in fact no application is lost. One does have to reinstall his/her own applications (which is trivial, since you did it once already)

    Q: Is it possible to bypass java security for a single application?
    A: No but if you look at the file pointed at the instructions, you'll find that its possible to select "categories" - for example one could only bypass security for internet usage only.

    Q: Are there any side-effect from doing this hack?
    A: Not really, just make sure you know what you are installing as doing this hack will allow ANY 3rd party applications to be installed (even some that may be harmful)    

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