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I’ve got several hits, but none of them have permission to request my location. If I understand the README correctly, that should mean I’m safe, right?
Outlook being on that list is crazy.
All kind of sh*t must be expected from closed source apps tbh
For the out of the loop, but also lazy:
Android app that reveals installed apps which may be leaking your location data.
Additional info for the lazy: the name of the company is “Gravy Analytics”, hence the name “Gravy Scanner” for this app. It’s a large data broker, and they don’t bother with pesky little details like “informed consent”.
Anyway, they got hacked a month ago, and the hackers threatened to publicly release all the data.
“Leak”
Bro the data is being stolen for fucking criminals. Call this crime what is.
You got threat actors using contract law in bad faith to exploit stupid, poorly educated peasants
But hey good thing they got nothing to hide 🤡
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now i’m clean cuz i already use 95% foss apps>
I mostly use Foss apps too, but unfortunately my phone is bloatwared
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I get a blank screen. Broken or does that mean I have none? On GrapheneOS
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It means you have none
I guess one could install an impacted app to test.
Did you try?
I did. The app works.
If you have an impacted app installed, it’ll flag it.
If you don’t, the screen is blank (white for me).
App could use a “if/else” type statement, where if none are found it’ll say “None found”.
I thought the same too, but iirc the developer said he released an update that contains this