Hi @ all
some of you propably heard of the insecurity of Password Managers concerning the clipboard functionality.
Every app can access the clipboard and read its content.
Is it possible to block this?
Thanks in advance
XPrivacy
Root > install exposed framework > install xprivacy module > restrict clipboard permission for any or all apps
done
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Yes, It's possible.
I find the app named Advanced Permission Manager that can do it. Amazing!
Strong love it except that it can not remove permissions of system apps.
Better late than never
in play store
So recently, I was searching for a news app that needs few permissions as possible.
I found an app called Flipboard. Google play said I need to allow the following:
Identity
Photos/Media/Files
I was satisfied with those permissions and installed the app. Then I went to Privacy Guard (I have CM installed) to check if the permissions match. The permissions not only not match but there are additional that I would never allow, like reading my SMS or Read Calendar information.
Another strange thing is, that on the google play web page there is another set of permissions:
This app has access to: Identity
find accounts on the device
Photos/Media/Files
test access to protected storage
modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Other
receive data from Internet
full network access
prevent device from sleeping
view network connections
I know there can be additional permissions added with updates, but I never updated the app.
To me it seems google/apps are misleading users and it seems very illegal to me.
Am I missing something here or is my complain justified?
See screenshots at http://android.stackexchange.com where I also asked the question.
Regards
Im afraid that there are no "fair game" in "free app" ... especially for huge company that move on by profit ...
we may cant blame them either ...
just download or not ...
do you mean this apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flipboard.app&hl=en
When i try to install, it only appear:
Identity:
find accounts on the device (i need to click to expand arrow to see this line)
Photos/Media/Files:
(i need to click to expand arrow to see this line)
test access to protected storage
modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
I must click to "view detail permission" to see all the required permission. So maybe it require these permission in the first place but it a little tricky hide itself so you missed it.
nbtthief said:
do you mean this apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flipboard.app&hl=en
When i try to install, it only appear:
Identity:
find accounts on the device (i need to click to expand arrow to see this line)
Photos/Media/Files:
(i need to click to expand arrow to see this line)
test access to protected storage
modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
I must click to "view detail permission" to see all the required permission. So maybe it require these permission in the first place but it a little tricky hide itself so you missed it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When I click "view detail permission", I see exactly the same info as on google play web page, but additional permissions like reading my SMS or Read Calendar information is still not there. To be honest I feel I'm being lied to...
Hi. I'm setting up a tablet for someone else to use it. So I created a profile with root priviliges that system now handles as "owner" (me) and two new users. I'm using Multi-User App Share, installed all apps as owner and set access for other users from there.
I then, as owner, removed several apps from autostart (using ES File Explorer). Unfortunately, these edits don't apply to other users' profiles. How to achieve this?
Many thanks.
Huh, still no reply, so Bump!
Did I overlook something or can it really be that hard?
Hello,
I was searching about a feature to limit the access of apps to certain files or directories.
Use Case: I may have a directory I store music and do not want to share this with (amazon music, ....)
I may have a directory where I store pictures which should not be seen by other applications.
Today I use a of the shelf Samsung A3 2016 Android 7.0, but I used Xposed, CM and rooted devices. in the past. I'm not registered as developer here did never codded Android app or kernel but developed on embedded Devices and Linux in the past. I would be happy if you could share a ready to use setting, app or development idea (even if you did not got it running).
What I investigated and did not work so far:
Option A - .nomedia
I know already there is a possibility to use .nomedia file in the directory to avoid pictures being shown in Gallery, BUT this is a feature of the Gallery app (as far as I see). So the developer of the Gallery app could also access to the pictures in the directories, if they would like. So I'm not happy with this.
Option B - using cryptography
So I could simply put the sensitive data into a container, there are apps out e.g. EDS.
But I found out if the application who should access the data is not providing a "path" where the data is stored or doesn't provide an interface to a cryptography it can not be used. And once I entered the password and the directory is mounted all the applications running are able to access the files.
Option C - restrict media access
The Android allows to restrict the access to media, so I simply could switch off the access in the app I do not want to allow. But this doesn't work if the app need to store data. Android Music should be able to store the music on the phone but should not be allowed to access the other directories on my SD.
In pure Linux it would be quite easy you can use different users and access to files.
But Xposed may provide a solution as I could filter requests to the file system, but is there a example out there.
Thank you for reading all the stuff
I'm looking forward to read about your ideas
gonso
Hello,
no one has an idea or solution? I'm not able to post in the developers section may be one of you
may move the post into the Development part.
If not existing yet I would try to find out how to develop
Regards
gonso
Does anyone know how the access permission for Android applications really works (OxygenOS v13.0 for me, OnePlus Nord2 5G)?I find it very convenient to be able to share a photo, for example, on Facebook. However, I have to grant access to my files before publishing, even when I only want to share it from the gallery and not directly from Facebook.
It seems that previously, we could choose not to grant access to files automatically and directly send the photo from the gallery, which seems logical and more secure to me.
Apparently, the authorized applications can access my photos without restrictions all the time. I noticed this particularly with Facebook's "suggestion" to post by directly accessing my photos...
Is there a setting that I may have missed or an application that can block this?
Thank you.
Preface: Android does NOT allow on non-rooted for configuring System Settings or App Permissions using a 3rd party app.
Look inside here:
Change app permissions on your Android phone - Android Help