XPrivacy can prevent applications (including associated background services and content providers) from leaking privacy sensitive data.
Size: 0.787 MB
Android Requires : 4.0.3+
More Info on Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.bokhorst.xprivacy.pro
Recent changes:
Version 1.11.3 TEST
Reverted "Prevent applications from bypassing Android APIs" (issue)
Version 1.11.2 TEST
Fixed disarranged categories (issue)
Fixed race conditions in list views (resulting in strange glitches sometimes)
Fixed reloading when navigating up (issue)
Fixed multiple filters running simultaneously, thanks @jpeg729 (issue)
Notify action for application settings (issue)
Display grayed usage data icon for methods with no usage data (issue)
Prevent applications from bypassing Android APIs by directly calling the binder
Note: all premium features available. no key file needed. no LuckyPatcher needed.
This application enables the following XPrivacy Pro features:• Import and export of settings across devices
• See here for how to get other XPrivacy Pro features: http://www.xprivacy.eu/ To use the XPrivacy import/export enabler, you should install XPrivacy too.
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An easy way to install XPrivacy is with the XPrivacy Installer:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.bokhorst.xprivacy.installer
If you install OI File Manager, you can select files:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.openintents.filemanager
XPrivacy - The ultimate, yet easy to use, privacy manager.
XPrivacy can prevent applications from leaking privacy sensitive data. XPrivacy can restrict the categories of data an application can access. This is done by feeding an application with no or fake data. There are several data categories which can be restricted, for example contacts or location. For example, if you restrict access to contacts for an application, this will result in sending an empty contact list to the application. Similarly, restricting an application's access to your location will result in a fake location being sent to the application.