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Android App Permissions: A Minimal Guide (What You Can Deny)
Permissions are not automatically bad—but unnecessary permissions are. Here’s a practical way to approve only what an app truly needs on Android.
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Permissions are not automatically bad—but unnecessary permissions are. Here’s a practical way to approve only what an app truly needs on Android.
Local-first apps keep most data on your device. Here’s when that matters, what it changes for privacy, and what tradeoffs to expect on Android.
“No tracking” can mean very different things. Here’s a clear, practical way to understand it and choose apps that respect your privacy on Android.