XPrivacyLua
AppWarden
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XPrivacyLua
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XPrivacyLua alternative?
Is there any alternative to XPrivacyLua since it has been discontinued?
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Nifflas: “When an app asks for permission feed fake data” – Fosstodon
Hell yeah, fake data should totally be an option!
This could be achieved with something like Xposed, a cool project is https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua.
I actually made a "clone" with the option to generate data per permission as a school project, good times
- [Help] Everything needed to make an App not recognize your device
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Is there a Foss way to spoof location?
Maybe XPrivacyLua is overkill but it works quite well on my phone (Android 13). You can have per app location or global location with XPrivacyLua Pro.
- End of Support for XPrivacyLua
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Turn on device at time
The combination I use is LSPosed, Shamiko, Safetynet-Fix, and depending on my needs, [XPrivacyLu(https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua.
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What alternatives to samsung's secure folder are there that allows you to isolate apps/files from the rest of the device and lock them?
XPrivacyLua
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Prevent App Access to Android "Device or Other IDs"
Unless you have root access, in which case you can use xprivacylua.
- Are there any apps (for android device) that track and collects info about other apps tracking and sending and sharing info with big tech like DDG tracking protection?
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Mexican Loan Apps, Extortion, and the Google Play Store
XPrivacyLua has the ability to feed fake data to apps.
https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua
Requires Android + Xposed though.
AppWarden
- Ash HN: My country is undergoing a coup, which encryption software should I use?
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Name some underrated open source apps
Here's one you probably haven't heard about: Warden, by Aurora.
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Foss alterntaive to digital well being ?
Solved : Using Warden atleast i can monitor spend time on this app with Nice UI :)
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How to make the phone more secure ?
Then you can try every one of the indications and judge if they fit or harm your user experience. Avoiding big data botnet is a great start (Google, Facebook, Amazon), you can start to inspect your applications and their trackers with ClassyShark3xodus, Aurora Warden and TrackerControl. Then you might like to learn about your digital fingerprint with CoverYourTracks, TorZillaPrint and other testers, but the most important, always keep updated with privacy-related online content.
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trackers-specific questions
Hiya folks, I have a few questions about blocking trackers. I've been running under lineageos for quite some time with a (mostly disabled) microg. Occasionally I still find it tempting/useful/necessary to install apps with trackers and try/hope to mitigate the tracking functionality. For example, transportr, öffi, and osmand have been flakey lately (may just be my fault/environment) but I've temporarily installed moovit, citymapper, and transit, which have 6-17+ trackers each. Using Warden/App Manager (https://gitlab.com/AuroraOSS/AppWarden https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager), you can block/disable most of the trackers. Using blocking hosts files (in adaway for example) you can block some of the tracker functionality. Using trackercontrol (proxy) you can try to see if you neutered all of the trackers. Questions: 1) Do Warden and AppManager duplicate their functionality? (can I just use one of them?) 2) Do I need to go to the trouble of sniffing traffic if I want to make sure all unwanted traffic/tracking/advertising 3) Does an app repo or tool exist that sanitizes popular apps (removes the tracking payloads)? (I'm aware of Izzy) 4) Should I be asking this elsewhere like xda? 5) There are severe limitations introduced when doing things this way. Is there a better combination of tools/methods you would recommend? I realize that, in this use case, even just my search data will be used for tracking/profiling purposes so it isn't a good example. But I'm curious for all apps, not just navigation apps... Cheers, and thanks!
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10 cool apps to download for android (in my opinion)
There you go. It's a great app!
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What's the Most App Trackers You Have Seen?
I'm not sure as I haven't done it. Maybe this link answers your questions: https://gitlab.com/AuroraOSS/AppWarden
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Got the feature invite yesterday and enabled it. Astonished by seeing the numbers in less than 24hrs. Need to read more on how exactly it works though.
Checked Redmorph with Warden not excited about the trackers embedded in it - particularly Google AdMob.
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Question:- What is use of APK explorer and editor from F-droid?
If you have root then you may want to check out Warden, it's made by the same people as Aurora Store/Droid/Services and allows you to disable trackers and loggers in apps
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I use Firefox and Brave and i use DDG and Startpage, what other i should replace and how.
I also like Warden for insight on Trackers and Loggers.
What are some alternatives?
LSPosed - LSPosed Framework
App Manager - A full-featured package manager and viewer for Android
Hentoid - Doujinshi Android App
tracker-control-android - TrackerControl Android: monitor and control trackers and ads.
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
drozer - The Leading Security Assessment Framework for Android.
EdXposedManager - Companion Android application for EdXposed
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
PermissionManagerX - eXtended Permission Manager for Android - view, set, watch Manifest Permissions and AppOps
GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services
safetynet-fix - Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
bromite - Bromite is a Chromium fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser!