XPrivacy XPrivacy is not enabled in the Xposed installer Only for Android version 4.0.3+ XPrivacy is incompatible with %1$s Please upgrade the Pro enabler XPrivacy version: %1$s (%2$d) The ultimate privacy manager Copyright \u00A9 2013–2015 by M. Bokhorst (M66B) Running in compatibility mode Licensed, thanks for your support! https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacy#xprivacy http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2320783 Usage data Refresh Settings Template Report issue Export Import Submit restrictions Fetch restrictions Switch theme Pro version About Help … Select all Sort Filter All Toggle restrictions Clear all Clear Clear all XPrivacy data Toggle all/restricted Apply template Clear Launch Settings Play Store Kill Select accounts to allow Select applications to allow Select contacts to allow Manage whitelists Tutorial Changelog Flush cache Check for updates Operations … Legend Aborting Aborted New Update Loading … Applying … Template applied Saved to %1$s No restrictions found Are you sure? Please select some applications Please select fewer than %1$d applications Done Device restart required Randomize now Randomize on access Randomize on boot Application restart required Please register your device Please enter your e-mail address: Check your e-mail to activate your device Update service running Migrating %1$s Randomizing %1$s Upgrading %1$s An internal check failed, do you want to send the support info? Restricted by XPrivacy Privacy service not found; did you enable XPrivacy in the Xposed installer and reboot your device? Privacy service version mismatch; did you reboot your device after upgrading XPrivacy? Please wait until the update service has been completed Expert users are supposed to solve their own problems where possible and to follow the XDA XPrivacy forum and help others where possible Function restrictions are meant for expert users. Are you an expert user? Long press function name to white or black list parameter Check marks and values take precedence over global check marks and values; empty check boxes and values do not take precedence The privacy database was reset, because it was corrupt Great care has been taken to develop and test XPrivacy, however it is impossible to guarantee it will work flawlessly on each and every device and for each and every application. \n\nUse is entirely at your own risk.\n\nSee also the license: Accounts Browser Calendar Calling Clipboard Contacts Dictionary E-mail Identification Internet IPC Location Media Messages Network NFC Notifications Overlay Phone Sensors Storage Shell System View Will restrict access to view actions and information Will restrict access to system information, like installed applications Will restrict access to shell commands, including superuser commands Will restrict access to the storage, like files on your SD card or the internal storage Will restrict access to the sensors, like the motion sensor Will restrict access to phone information, like your phone number Will restrict overlay windows to prevent phishing Will restrict access to system and application notifications and Google cloud messaging Will restrict access to near field communication Will restrict access to network information, like IP and MAC addresses and Wi-Fi network information Will restrict access to stored and received messages (SMS/MMS) and voicemail Will restrict access to the camera (photos and videos) and the microphone Will restrict access to your coarse and fine location Will restrict inter-process communication, when used to circumvent other restrictions Will restrict access to the Internet Will restrict information which can identify you, like the serial number of your device Will restrict access to e-mail information, like addresses and messages (standard and G-mail application only) Will restrict access to the user dictionary Will restrict access to information about your contacts Will restrict access to information on the clipboard Will restrict calling phone numbers, sending messages (SMS/MMS) and access to your calling history Will restrict access to your calendar information, like your appointments Will restrict access to browser information, like your bookmarks and the download history Will restrict access to account information, like your Google account, which includes your G-mail address Addresses Action IP addresses Native libraries Method names File names Shell commands URLs Transactions Permissions /proc Check to restrict: Check to allow: Filter on data usage Filter on internet access Filter on permission Filter on restricted Filter on user applications Filter by on-demand Filter on system applications Negate By name By uid By date installed By date updated By date modified (XPrivacy) By state (XPrivacy) Invert sort order Usage attempt of: Category: Function: Parameters: Apply to entire category Once for White/blacklist ‘%1$s’ Allow Deny Don\'t know Please submit your restrictions to help others Permissions Restrict (categories) Apply template (categories) Apply template (categories+functions) Apply template (merge set) Apply template (merge reset) Enable on demand restricting Disable on demand restricting Timeout will: Reset Default Alternate Rename Usage 1. Find the application to restrict in the main application list 2. Tap on the application icon or name 3. Tap the first check box of any category you want to restrict Use common sense when restricting, don\'t expect internet access if you restricted the internet category, etc. Long press on a title to toggle dangerous functions Applying to the category will reset the function exceptions to default values Function documentation is unsafe, can be circumvented Checking for update Downloading update Tap to install update No updates available XPrivacy 2 is not supported anymore, please consider upgrading to XPrivacy 3 Original Serial# Latitude Longitude Altitude MAC address IP address IMEI Phone number Android ID GSF ID Advertisement ID MCC MNC Country Operator ICC ID Subscriber ID SSID User agent General Fake data Update notifications Restrict on demand Blacklist accounts, applications and contacts Debug log (requires reboot) Expert mode Maximum fetch confidence interval Experimental functions (requires reboot) Use secure connections Restrict system components (Android) Show application usage data Show parameters of usage data Show values of usage data GSM Cell ID GSM LAC Quirks AOSP mode (requires reboot) First check box: restrict category or function Second check box: restrict on demand; first check box is default value On/off switch: enable or disable all restrictions Long press an application name to select restrictions will be asked Application has internet permission has Android permission has used this data no usage data available is disabled is dangerous, restricting may cause problems partly restricted restrictions need attention restrictions are changed restrictions are submitted has application specific fake values Select the category to restrict Tap the first check box to restrict the selected category for an app\n \nTap the second check box to restrict on demand\n \nApps will be fed empty or fake data for restricted categories\n \nTap the app icon or name for detailed restrictions and settings Tap the app icon for more actions Tap the down arrow to see the function exceptions of a restriction category Manage applications, including killing Manage XPrivacy restrictions and settings 10620ae961d78854f6c9cd872c4388232849c799