Requirements: Android v4.0+, Xposed Framework
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: XPrivacy can prevent applications (including associated background services and content providers) 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, when it requests access to your contacts. Similarly, restricting an application's
access to your location will result in a random or set location being sent to the application.
XPrivacy doesn't revoke (i.e. block) permissions from an application, which means that most applications will
continue to work as before and won't force close. There are two exceptions to this, access to the internet and
to external storage (typically an SD card) is restricted by denying access (revoking permissions). There is no
other way to realize this, since these permissions are handled by Android in a special way. Android delegates
handling of these permission to the underlying Linux network/file system.
If restricting a category of data for an application results in problems for the application, it is possible to
allow access to the data category again to solve the issue.
By default, all newly installed applications will have no access to any data category at all, to prevent a new
application from leaking sensitive data right after installation. Shortly after installing a new application,
XPrivacy will ask which data categories you want the new application to have access to. XPrivacy comes with
an application browser, which allows you to quickly enable or disable applications' access to a particular
data category (i.e. to view and control all access to the camera, for example). It is also possible to edit all
data categories for one application.
To help you identify potential data leaks, XPrivacy will monitor attempts made by all applications to access
sensitive data. XPrivacy will display a yellow triangle icon as soon as data of a data category has been used.
XPrivacy will also display if an application has internet access, indicating that the application poses a risk of
sharing the data it obtains with an external server. This is just a guideline, since an application could access
the internet through other applications too. If an application has requested Android permissions to access
data in a data category, this will be displayed with a green tick icon, but this will only be shown when looking
at an individual application, since checking permissions for all applications is quite slow.
XPrivacy is built using the Xposed framework. XPrivacy taps into a number of selected functions of Android
through the Xposed framework. Depending on the function, XPrivacy conditionally skips execution of the
original function (for example when an application tries to set a proximity alert) or alters the result of the
original function (for example to return empty calendar data).
XPrivacy has been tested with CyanogenMod 10 and 10.1 (Android 4.1 and 4.2), and will most likely work
with any Android version 4.1 or 4.2 variant, including stock ROMs. Root access is needed to install the
Xposed framework. Because of a bug in the Xposed framework, XPrivacy currently needs a fixed Xposed
binary, which is provided as download for both Android version 4.1 and 4.2.
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