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Re: Windows freeware to change the Android unique "GSF ID"

From Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com>
Newsgroups alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.os.windows-11, alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Subject Re: Windows freeware to change the Android unique "GSF ID"
Date 2022-04-28 18:55 +0100
Organization Aioe.org NNTP Server
Message-ID <t4ekeh$fcf$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink)
References <t49hso$rml$1@gioia.aioe.org>

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Andy Burnelli wrote:

> But what worked best was this FOSS Windows freeware using adb & batch files.
>  *Windows FOSS solution to reset GSF ID on your rooted or non-rooted Android*
>  <https://amigotechnology.com.au/how-to-reset-your-google-services-framework-android-id/>

Everything I post to Usenet is intended to be added value for others to
benefit from in the permanent record (in this case, on the archived ng):
 <http://groups.google.com/g/alt.comp.microsoft.windows) 

Every morning I've been running this Windows freeware to reset the
supposedly permanent Android Google Services Framework GSF ID.

It works fine - but - it resets a bunch of privacy settings to the Android 
default that I then need to set back to what I want them to be.

I'm not much of a coder so if anyone else happens to be testing this
solution out, below are two of the key scripts that I need to look at to
see if they can be modified somewhat to _not_ reset to Android defaults.

Here are descriptions of the relevant Windows files found in that download.

 Name: Android 9.0 GSF ID Reset Script 1.1.zip
 Size: 844272 bytes (824 KiB)
 SHA256: 5186F4F1C42D38095A0A810EAE680A4B5E75466D111C680B86AFA0DAF1F0C13C

 C:\app\editor\android\gsfid>dir
 Volume in drive C is pc1
 Volume Serial Number is 0000-0001

 Directory of C:\app\editor\android\gsfid

 04/24/2022  07:22 AM    <DIR>          .
 04/24/2022  07:22 AM    <DIR>          ..
 04/24/2022  06:30 AM             2,895 1 - Test USB Connection.bat
 04/24/2022  06:30 AM             7,753 2 - Reset GSF ID.bat
 04/24/2022  06:30 AM         1,784,320 adb.exe
 04/24/2022  06:30 AM            97,792 AdbWinApi.dll
 04/24/2022  06:30 AM            62,976 AdbWinUsbApi.dll
 04/24/2022  06:30 AM             2,186 App List.txt
                6 File(s)      1,957,922 bytes
                2 Dir(s)  67,788,640,256 bytes free

 Name: adb.exe
 Size: 1784320 bytes (1742 KiB)
 SHA256: 65210CB4139672B53ACAA2222B1005D036B0B02C437AA47E0E7B616FAB0E2F6F
 
 Name: AdbWinApi.dll
 Size: 97792 bytes (95 KiB)
 SHA256: D60103A5E99BC9888F786EE916F5D6E45493C3247972CB053833803DE7E95CF9

 Name: AdbWinUsbApi.dll
 Size: 62976 bytes (61 KiB)
 SHA256: 25207C506D29C4E8DCEB61B4BD50E8669BA26012988A43FBF26A890B1E60FC97

 Name: 1 - Test USB Connection.bat
 Size: 2895 bytes (2 KiB)
 SHA256: 8D2F251B4A69CCD63A747646845DF946AC48FC3B3B4B75C7E2EE3F38F4E793F0
 mode con:cols=120 lines=35
 @echo off
 title ABD and SU Test Tool v1.0
 color 0A
 echo.
 echo    This script will ensure that the connection between your device and your Windows 8 / 10 PC is working.
 echo    It is important to ensure there are no errors, as this is needed for other scripts to run.
 echo.
 echo    Before we begin, we will need to first check a setting. 
 echo.
 echo    On your device, go to "Settings" - "About Phone" and tap on "Build Number" 7 times.
 echo    This will enable Developer Options. To access, go to "Settings" - "System" - "Developer Options".
 echo    In here you have the ability to enable "Android Debugging". Enable this option.
 echo.
 echo    Once this is enabled, use a USB cable to plug your device in to this PC.
 echo    You may see a prompt on your device during the next step to "Allow USB Debugging". 
 echo    If so, select "Always allow from this computer" and tap OK.
 echo.
 echo    When you are ready, press any key to continue.
 echo.
 pause
 
 adb devices
 
 echo.
 echo    You should see an ID and "device" listed above. If not, try the troubleshooting steps below.
 echo    Keep in mind you will need to close this script and run it again to test functionality.
 echo.
 echo    If it says "unauthorized", this means your device needs to grant permission to connect.
 echo    Unlock your device - you should see an "Allow USB Debugging?" popup.
 echo    Select "Always allow from this computer" and tap OK. Close and run this script again to test.
 echo.
 echo    If there is nothing listed under "List of devices attached", check your USB connection and try again.
 echo    If the USB connection seems fine, try another cable and USB port and try again.
 echo    If another cable and USB port results in the same issue, check that "Android Debugging" is enabled.
 echo    If "Android Debugging" is indeed enabled, restart your computer and your device and try again.
 echo.
 echo    When you are ready, press any key to continue onto the next test.
 echo    If you see a "Superuser Request" popup on your device, tap on "Grant".
 echo.
 pause
 echo.
 echo    Testing system mount...
 adb shell su -c mount -o remount,rw /system
 echo.
 echo    Testing system re-mount...
 adb shell su -c mount -o remount,ro /system
 echo.
 echo    If you don't see any error messages, this means superuser is working and you are ready to go!
 echo.
 echo    If you see "Permission Denied", this means that your device currently does not have superuser permissions.
 echo    To fix this, open "Magisk Manager" and follow the prompts to run updates.
 echo    Both "Magisk" and "Magisk Manager" should be fully up to date before continuing.
 echo    Once updates have completed, tap the menu button (3 lines in top left) and select "Superuser".
 echo    In here there should be a listing called "shell". Ensure this is enabled, and try again.
 echo.
 pause
 
 Name: 2 - Reset GSF ID.bat
 Size: 7753 bytes (7 KiB)
 SHA256: 3B23939B587E0CFD3813F712A4DBED89EDED3E51699DED72CC67018CB27C56E0
 mode con:cols=120 lines=35
 @echo off
 title GSF Reset Tool 1.0
 color 0A
 echo.
 echo    This script will reset the Google Services Framework (GSF) and Android ID on your device.
 echo    This should resolve issues where push notifications are delayed or non-functional.
 echo.
 echo    You MUST go through the "1 - Test USB Connection" script for this script to work. If you 
 echo    have not done this, please go back and make sure the connections are successful and are
 echo    not showing errors.
 echo.
 pause
 echo.
 echo    This script will clear data of popular applications that rely on the Google Services Framework.
 echo    You may need to sign back in and re-adjust preferences and settings on these apps.
 echo    Clearing app data should not result in the loss of personal data such as messages and photos
 echo    as most data is stored on cloud servers under an online account, but there are exceptions.
 echo.
 echo    The main exception to this rule is if you use WhatsApp - please go into WhatsApp app settings
 echo    and ensure backups are enabled and are saving to Google Drive. "Secret" chats in Facebook Messenger,
 echo    Telegram, Line or Signal may also get wiped as these are not always stored on a server.
 echo    Please check this first before continuing to avoid unwanted data loss.
 echo.
 pause
 echo.
 echo    If you wish to view the list of apps that will be cleared with this script,
 echo    see the "App List" text file that is bundled with this script.
 echo.
 echo    Please keep in mind that this is a limited list of popular apps at the time of writing (Mid 2019).
 echo.
 echo    If you use an app that is not on the list, you may still experience some issues with notifications,
 echo    even after running this script, but this varies per app. If you experience issues, you can solve
 echo    this manually. Go to "Settings" - "Apps and Notifications", and select your desired app.
 echo    From here, go to "Storage" and select "Clear Storage". Notifications should behave after this.
 echo.
 echo    Most users shouldn't need to do this. As an alternative, you can achieve the same result 
 echo    by going to the Play Store, searching for your app, select "Uninstall" and then select "Install".
 echo.
 echo    When you are ready to continue, pretty any key to execute the script.
 echo.
 pause
 adb shell settings delete secure android_id
 adb shell settings delete secure advertising_id
 adb shell settings delete secure bluetooth_address
 adb shell su -c mount -o remount,rw /system
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/users/0/accounts.db
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/users/0/accounts.db-journal
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/users/0/photo.png
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/users/0/settings_ssaid.xml
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/sync/accounts.xml
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/sync/pending.xml
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/sync/stats.bin
 adb shell su -c rm /data/system/sync/status.bin
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.ext.services #android services library
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.ext.shared #android shared library
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.gsf.login
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.onetimeinitializer #google one timi init
 adb shell pm clear com.android.packageinstaller #package installer
 adb shell pm clear com.android.providers.downloads
 adb shell pm clear com.android.vending #google play store
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.backuptransport #Google Backup Transport
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.gms
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.gms.setup #com.google.android.gms.setup
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.instantapps.supervisor
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.gsf #google services framework
 adb shell su -c mount -o remount,ro /system
 adb shell pm clear au.com.fuel7eleven #7-11 fuel
 adb shell pm clear au.com.ingdirect.android #ing
 adb shell pm clear au.com.nab.mobile #nab
 adb shell pm clear au.com.suncorp.SuncorpBank #suncorp
 adb shell pm clear com.afterpaymobile #afterpay
 adb shell pm clear com.airbnb.android #airbnb
 adb shell pm clear com.alibaba.aliexpresshd #aliexpress
 adb shell pm clear com.andrewshu.android.reddit #reddit is fun
 adb shell pm clear com.anz.android.gomoney #anz
 adb shell pm clear com.commbank.netbank #commbank
 adb shell pm clear com.discord #discord
 adb shell pm clear com.ebay.gumtree.au #gumtree
 adb shell pm clear com.ebay.mobile #ebay
 adb shell pm clear com.facebook.katana #facebook
 adb shell pm clear com.facebook.lite #facebook lite
 adb shell pm clear com.facebook.mlite #facebook messenger lite
 adb shell pm clear com.facebook.orca #facebook messenger
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.docs #google drive
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.maps #google maps
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.meetings #hangouts meet
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.messaging #google messages
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.photos #google photos
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.podcasts #google podcasts
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.tachyon #google duo
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.tasks #google tasks
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel #google pay
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.calendar #google calendar
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.gm #google gmail
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.music #google play music
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.talk #google hangouts
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.talk #google hangouts
 adb shell pm clear com.google.android.youtube #google youtube
 adb shell pm clear com.instagram.android #instagram
 adb shell pm clear com.lastpass.lpandroid #lastpass
 adb shell pm clear com.microsoft.office.outlook #microsoft outlook
 adb shell pm clear com.netflix.mediaclient #netflix
 adb shell pm clear com.paypal.android.p2pmobile #paypal
 adb shell pm clear com.reddit.frontpage #reddit
 adb shell pm clear com.skype.raider #microsoft skype
 adb shell pm clear com.snapchat.android #snapchat
 adb shell pm clear com.spotify.music #spotify
 adb shell pm clear com.tencent.mm #wechat
 adb shell pm clear com.twitter.android #twitter
 adb shell pm clear com.ubercab #uber
 adb shell pm clear com.ubercab.eats #ubereats
 adb shell pm clear com.viber.voip #viber
 adb shell pm clear com.whatsapp #whatsapp
 adb shell pm clear com.yahoo.mobile.client.android.mail #yahoo mail
 adb shell pm clear com.zhiliaoapp.musically #tiktok
 adb shell pm clear free.reddit.news #relay for reddit
 adb shell pm clear jp.naver.line.android #line
 adb shell pm clear org.telegram.messenger #telegram
 adb shell pm clear org.thoughtcrime.securesms #signal messenger
 adb shell pm clear org.westpac.bank #westpac
 adb shell pm clear tv.twitch.android.app #twitch
 adb shell pm clear xyz.klinker.messenger #pulsesms
 adb shell settings put global development_settings_enabled 0
 adb shell settings put global adb_enabled 0
 echo.
 echo    You should see a mix of "success" and "failed" above. This is normal. 
 echo    Please REBOOT your device to finish the process.
 echo.
 echo    Once your device boots up, setup your messaging apps and test. That's it!
 echo.
 echo    If you have apps that still experience some issues with notifications, you can solve
 echo    this manually. Go to "Settings" - "Apps and Notifications", and select your desired app.
 echo    From here, go to "Storage" and select "Clear Storage". Notifications should behave after this.
 echo.
 echo    Most users shouldn't need to do this. As an alternative, you can achieve the same result 
 echo    by going to the Play Store, searching for your app, select "Uninstall" and then select "Install".
 echo.
 PAUSE

Bear in mind that this process not only changes your GSF ID
but it also wipes out a _lot_ of your settings, e.g., I had 
to turn Developer Options back on and change a bunch of my
privacy settings because it's essentially a "reset" of the 
options (but not a factory reset as all the apps remained).

Note that for my unrooted Android 11 Samsung Galaxy A32-5G, 
the Android ID was _not_ changed by running the scripts above.

I also tried resetting all the settings (again, not a factory
reset). This caused a reboot. When I checked after rebooting,
the GSF ID was unchanged from what it was prior to that reset.

Unfortunately, that wiped out all my network settings (where 
my networks are all hidden so I had to set that all up again).
Resetting all settings wiped out my Pulse SMS message setup. 

To solve that, I created network shortcuts which set them up
at the tap of a button. But the goal is to _only_ reset the 
GSF ID (although it may need to be wiped from some programs).
-- 
REF
 <https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/q-how-to-change-gsf-and-andoid-id-of-a-cloned-phone.3512214/>
 <http://indianyouthrockss.blogspot.com/2014/12/changehide-your-identity-with.html>
 <https://fingerprintjs.com/blog/device-fingerprinting-android/>
 <https://raccoon.onyxbits.de/blog/what-exactly-is-a-gsf-id-where-do-i-get-it-from-and-why-should-i-care-2-12/>
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Windows freeware to change the Android unique "GSF ID" Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> - 2022-04-26 20:41 +0100
  Re: Windows freeware to change the Android unique "GSF ID" Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> - 2022-04-26 20:43 +0100
  Re: Windows freeware to change the Android unique "GSF ID" Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> - 2022-04-28 18:55 +0100

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