XPrivacy Pro v1.8.5 Android FULL APK Download
XPrivacy Pro v1.8.5
Requirements: 4.0 and up,Xposed Framework,Lucky Patcher
Overview: XPrivacy can prevent applications (including associated background services and content providers) from leaking privacy sensitive data.
Requirements: 4.0 and up,Xposed Framework,Lucky Patcher
Overview: 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.
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.