{"package_name":"com.seeker.seekprivacy","name":"SeekPrivacy","summary":"Activist-Grade Defense Against System-Level Data Surveillance","category":"Security","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.seeker.seekprivacy","latest_version_code":10,"latest_version_name":"3.0.5","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.seeker.seekprivacy","apk_size":7184731,"apk_sha256":"d5d4bb479dddf9450d2151009e51e405d2b593334e2e0940c0290dc54fdddce5","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"izzyondroid","last_updated":1780358419,"release_timestamp":1780336101,"description":"<p>Standard vaults create a clunky \"island.\" <b>SeekPrivacy</b> creates a shield. Apps like social media and basic tools demand \"Storage Access\"if you refuse, they break. If you accept, they <b>spy</b>. This creates a painful <b>trade-off</b> between <b>functionality</b> and <b>privacy</b>.</p><p>SeekPrivacy is built on the principle that your phone's operating system and other apps should be considered <b>\"hostile territory.\"</b> It assumes the <b>Android OS is compromised and every other app is a potential spy</b>. Its architecture ensures that even if a malicious app gains full control of the device, your data remains a cryptographic black box.</p><p><b>SeekPrivacy eliminates this blackmail.</b> It provides <b>multi-layered</b> defense by isolating data within an encrypted sandbox, inaccessible to <b>other apps</b>, the <b>OS</b>, or <b>unauthorized physical extraction</b>—providing <b>activist-grade security</b>. Built on the belief <b>\"Privacy Without the Tradeoff of Ease\"</b>, even if a malicious app has full device control, it sees <b>nothing</b>.</p>","categories":["Security"]}