A site that, when you enter it, exposes the applications installed on your phone and shows you everything they do to you
After much talk about Facebook and its controversial commercials and strange policies such as eavesdropping on you and knowing what you are looking for or rather what you want to buy.
You should know, dear reader, that when you install the application, you have given it all the permissions to do whatever it wants, and what you also do not know is that you have approved 56 permissions (storage - geographic location - camera - audio recording).
Today we have brought you a great website that detects the permissions of any website or application by searching for it or writing the name of its package and then ok.
For example, type in the search on the site Facebook or Vibre
It brings you the number of permissions. When you click on them, all of them appear, and those with an exclamation mark on them mean that their permission is dangerous.
Example of Facebook permissions:
Validity (READ CALENDAR)
Meaning: He can view the date calendar you have on your phone and also get your scheduled appointments.
Validity (READ CONTACTS)
Meaning: He can know your phone numbers normally.
Validity (READ PHONE STATE)
Meaning: Knowing the identity of your phone and its status
Validity (GET ACCOUNTS)
Meaning: He can get your personal accounts on your phone and search for them too.
Validity (WRITE CONTACTS)
Meaning: He can know, write and change the contacts in your phone.
These are just a few of the 56 powers.
- Website link: εxodus