Per one tech forum this week: “Google has quietly installed an app on all Android devices called ‘Android System SafetyCore’. It claims to be a ‘security’ application, but whilst running in the background, it collects call logs, contacts, location, your microphone, and much more making this application ‘spyware’ and a HUGE privacy concern. It is strongly advised to uninstall this program if you can. To do this, navigate to 'Settings’ > 'Apps’, then delete the application.”

  • @FauxLiving
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    38 hours ago

    The Graphene devs say it’s a local only service.

    Open source would be better (and I can easily see open source alternatives being made if you’re not locked into a Google Android-based phone), but the idea is sound and I can deny network privileges to the app with Graphene so it doesn’t matter if it does decide to one day try to phone home… so I’ll give it a shot.

    • @Armand1
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      78 hours ago

      God I wish I could completely deny internet access to some of my apps on stock android. It’s obvious why they don’t allow it though.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 hours ago

        Check out Netguard. It’s an app that pretends to be a VPN client so most of your traffic has to go through it - and then you can deny/allow internet access per app. Even works without root.

      • @coolmojo
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        27 hours ago

        You can, if you root your phone. Unless it is not a thing anymore.