Permission Pilot 1.6.11-rc0
Permission Pilot is a new kind of app to help you review apps and their permissions. With each Android update permissions are getting more complex. Permission Pilot allows users to view and manage the permissions that apps have on their device, such as access to the camera, microphone, contacts, and more. It allows users to easily grant or revoke permissions for individual apps, and also to see a history of permissions that have been granted or denied.
Apps tab
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Permission Pilot is a new kind of app to help you review apps and their permissions. With each Android update permissions are getting more complex. Permission Pilot allows users to view and manage the permissions that apps have on their device, such as access to the camera, microphone, contacts, and more. It allows users to easily grant or revoke permissions for individual apps, and also to see a history of permissions that have been granted or denied.
Apps tab
- All installed apps, including system apps and work profile apps.
- Clicking on any app will list all permissions that the app has requested, including those that show up under Permissions Manager and Special Access, along with their status.
- This will also include internet permissions, SharedUserID status!
Permissions tab
- All permissions that exist on your device, including those that show up under Permissions Manager and Special Access.
- Permissions are pre-grouped for easier navigation, e.g. Contacts, Microphone, Camera, etc.
- Clicking on a permission shows all the apps that request access to that permission.
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