![]() ![]() Next, retick the left section of the Device ID and close the Xprivacy Pro module.For this tutorial, we will be using 010101010. Enter any value of your choice and hit the Save icon situated at the top right. This time, you will have to randomize the Android ID. Go to its Settings page and head over to the Randomization section.Untick the left one and you will get a Clear All popup, click on OK. Again launch the Xprivacy Pro module and you will see both the section of Device ID selected.Scroll to the IMEI section and you should see the new randomized number Deny all the permissions that it asks for (yes, deny them as they aren’t required as of now). Then close the Xprivacy Pro module and launch the Device ID app.Likewise, make sure you check the second red highlighted section (it will display a question mark), as shown in the below screenshot: Now under the Check to restrict section, select the Device ID field. ![]() Then click on the Save icon situated at the top-right. For this tutorial, we will be entering 1234567890.
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