More new programmers have arrived for Samsung Qualcomm. The following models and BIT versions are supported:
Samsung Exynos
The following new models were added to be supported from EUB mode:
Available procedures: Restore / Store Backup, CSC Change, Repair Serial, Factory Reset, Remove FMM, Remove FRP, Knoxguard Remove, Remove Lost Mode, Remove Common Criteria, Remove MDM, Remove Warnings, Restore Security Backup, Read Codes, Network Factory Reset (*), Unlock / Relock Bootloader (**)
For more detailed information, please visit our Supported models page.
*: if Read Codes is not available on your device, please try Network Factory Reset (if the procedure button is visible) to achieve the same functionality. There are devices where none is available.
**: This is a beta feature, and it doesn't work on 100% of the devices, but our team is working on fully supporting the procedure.
Bugfixes
We would like to inform you that as from 25 May 2018, our company acts according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union.
Please note some of our main aspirations to protect our customers’ security and personal data. We have always paid special attention to user data and the way we process them, but let us show you some examples:
We provide the option to delete your profile
You can initiate this on the https://chimeratool.com/#user-settings page.
You can always check where else you are signed in from to the site, and if that is not you, you can sign out that browser. https://chimeratool.com/#user-sessions
As a first line of defense, your data is protected by security systems specialized in preventing hacking attacks, but our other self-developed security solutions and our ever-running monitoring systems enable us to declare with great certainty that we do everything to prevent unauthorized users from acquiring any sensitive data.
In case of a potential unauthorized physical access to any of our servers, the data stored there is useless, as our storage media are protected by sector-level AES encryption.
All passwords we store are unknown to us as well, since only the passwords’ hash values are stored, randomized with “salt”. This minimizes the risk of any leakage of actual user passwords in case of a potential database leak.