Privacy guard com5/18/2023 Each of them have their own transparency levels, security designs and public scrutiny and I made my personal choices based on those. I trust LineageOS to compile my ROM, microG for their apps in binary format and F-Droid for their store and Privileged Extension. So, this probably renders XPrivacyLua as a no-go, because the original developer provides support exclusively for original The “problem” for me with Xposed, EdXposed, Magisk and all modules depending on them (or root managers and root apps, for the case), is not about the confidence of them working fine and being maintained, but a matter of trust. I never liked Xposed, so I didn’t keep updated on the matter. Thanks a lot in advance and stay thanks for the info. At least I was too stupid to find an article in the world wide web that describes more than just the announcement of the Permission Hub. I would also be grateful for a link where the Permission Hub is already described in detail. Has anyone been able to test this extensively? How is the operation (comfortable or rather fiddly)?.Does the Permission Hub function on the same level as the Privacy Guard? In other words is it on a “lower” level than the actual App permissions?.Which permissions can be revoked (compared to Privacy Guard)?.I would be especially interested in the following points: Have any of you already had some experience with it and would be so kind to share it with us? My most serious obstacle is the lack of the Privacy Guard.Īs a replacement there should be the so called Permission Hub. I am a happy user since LineageOS 14.Ĭurrently I am still on LineageOS 16 and I did not dare to update to 17.1 yet. Hi guys, I have an important question (for me) regarding LineageOS 17.1.īut first of all I would like to thank everyone who made LineageOS possible for the FP2.
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