Note: See www.android.protectmyprivacy.org for screenshots and more details!
Features of ProtectMyPrivcy (PMP) for Android:
√ Get notifications whenever an application that you’re using accesses data on your device (Location, Phone Identifiers, Call logs, Contacts, Calendar, Messages, Notifications etc.)
√ Choose how you want the app to access your privacy data. (Options: Allow, Deny, Fake, Ask)
√ Control access by application as well as third-party library.
√ Easily accessible privacy controls from within PMP, or through scroll-down notifications during app usage
√ Scroll between your list of 'Protected', 'System' as well as 'Unprotected' Apps to see what data accesses the apps that you’ve installed are currently accessing
√ Attractive icons and views that quickly orientate you what types of data your application is accessing
√ Real-time interactive warning mechanism that notifies you whenever an app requires the use of privacy data
PMP runs on rooted devices running Android 4.1 or higher as well as Cyanogen Mod.
Features of ProtectMyPrivcy (PMP) for Android:
√ Get notifications whenever an application that you’re using accesses data on your device (Location, Phone Identifiers, Call logs, Contacts, Calendar, Messages, Notifications etc.)
√ Choose how you want the app to access your privacy data. (Options: Allow, Deny, Fake, Ask)
√ Control access by application as well as third-party library.
√ Easily accessible privacy controls from within PMP, or through scroll-down notifications during app usage
√ Scroll between your list of 'Protected', 'System' as well as 'Unprotected' Apps to see what data accesses the apps that you’ve installed are currently accessing
√ Attractive icons and views that quickly orientate you what types of data your application is accessing
√ Real-time interactive warning mechanism that notifies you whenever an app requires the use of privacy data
PMP runs on rooted devices running Android 4.1 or higher as well as Cyanogen Mod.
Activating PMP:
1. Install the PMP module
5. Go to the xposed applications, select modules. You should see PMP listed. Check the box next to PMP.
6. Select the framework tab within xposed, and select soft restart. A power off and on will also work.
7. Once your phone restarts, go to PMP. You should see a list of applications! If so, PMP is working.
For any questions and/or further information, you can visit www.android.protectmyprivacy.org or email us at android-support@protectmyprivacy.org. (Please include Android in the subject line)
1. Install the PMP module
5. Go to the xposed applications, select modules. You should see PMP listed. Check the box next to PMP.
6. Select the framework tab within xposed, and select soft restart. A power off and on will also work.
7. Once your phone restarts, go to PMP. You should see a list of applications! If so, PMP is working.
For any questions and/or further information, you can visit www.android.protectmyprivacy.org or email us at android-support@protectmyprivacy.org. (Please include Android in the subject line)
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