XPrivacyLua
eu.faircode.xlua
About XPrivacyLua
<b>NOTE:</b> App repo is archived by dev. No longer maintained.
<b>XPosed Module</b>, get https://f-droid.org/packages/de.robv.android.xposed.installer.
Really simple to use privacy manager for Android 6.0 Marshmallow and later
(successor of XPrivacy).
Revoking Android permissions from apps often let apps crash or malfunction.
XPrivacyLua solves this by feeding apps fake data instead of real data.
<b>Features:</b>
* Simple to use
* Manage any user or system app
* Extensible (only with proprietary "Pro Companion App")
* Multi-user support
* Free and open source
<b>Restrictions:</b>
* Determine activity (fake unknown activity)
* Get applications (hide installed apps and widgets)
* Get calendars (hide calendars)
* Get call log (hide call log)
* Get contacts (hide contacts with the pro option to allow (non) starred contacts, hide blocked numbers)
* Get location (fake location, hide NMEA messages)
* Get messages (hide MMS, SMS, SIM, voicemail)
* Get sensors (hide all available sensors)
* Read account name (fake name, mostly e-mail address)
* Read clipboard (fake paste)
* Read identifiers (fake build serial number, Android ID, advertising ID, GSF ID)
* Read notifications (fake status bar notifications)
* Read network data (hide cell info, Wi-Fi networks, fake Wi-Fi network name)
* Read sync data (hide sync data)
* Read telephony data (fake IMEI, MEI, SIM serial number, voicemail number, etc)
* Record audio (prevent recording)
* Record video (prevent recording)
* Send messages (prevent sending MMS, SMS, data)
* Use analytics (Fabric/Crashlytics, Facebook app events, Firebase Analytics, Google Analytic, Mixpanel, Segment)
* Use camera (fake camera not available and/or hide cameras)
* Use tracking (fake user agent for WebView only, Build properties, network/SIM country/operator)
The tracking restrictions will work only if the code of the target app was not
obfuscated. The other restrictions will work always.
Hide or fake?
* Hide: return empty list
* Fake: return em