- Outlook is my only offender… Kinda out of luck there. - What about using web version? Are there any limitations compared to the app? - Notifications come to mind. - I’m not sure but isn’t there a notification permission for the site on browser? - Firefox does but I also am using a more private version so it doesn’t have google FCM push so it’d drain battery more and poll slower and generally I’ll need to see notifications ASAP when I enable it. Most of the time I don’t let outlook run though. - Unfortunately all other solutions are either less private (like using a browser that supports FCM only for outlook), or need a self-hosted server (like using Gotify Android app) 
 
 
 
 
 
- Needs some more cooking. Boots into a white page with nothing on it for me. - That means you’re clear and don’t have any offending apps. 
 
- 6 pages of apps… nice. 😅 - Now, seriously. Android 14 on a Samsung phone, lets me select “location: only while using the app”. I close apps when not using them, and limit notifications so they don’t get auto-started at random. Unused app detection, puts them in “deep sleep” which doesn’t allow them to run at all, and strips them of all permissions. - This scanner, would be more useful if it also checked which apps have the location permission enabled, and are frequently used. 
- Yahoo Mail (don’t judge me) and Viber are the only ones that I still need to use, but don’t see why they’d need the location permission. If I deny location permission to those apps, will that stop the leaking? 
- Podcast Addict, bummer I use that daily. Any way to block the leak without ditching the app? - IIRC leak already happened and hackers already have the data now 
 
- Bejeweled 3 has forsaken me. 
- Crunchyroll, can weebs not stay in their bedrooms privately?? - Also, 2dehands, which is the biggest second hand buying / selling site and app of Belgium. Quite a big one! 
- Had no idea Textra was on here. I guess back to stock graphene OS messenger. - I’d suggest qksms instead. Moved to it from textra and works very well. - Long unmaintained, use QUIK instead which is a successor - Thanks for the rec. Ngl for something like sms though, maybe not maintained isn’t a problem. Heh as long as it doesn’t have any bugs, not like the protocol is changing - True, but app vulnerability could be a thing so I tend to get ones that still have some maintainers 
 
 
 
 
- Man, I had no idea Tumblr was on the Gravy list. Great app! - Tumblr is wpa enabled. Use that. - I’m not sure I understand. - Oh, PWA. Yeah, I used that for a bit, but the experience wasn’t great. 
 
 
 
 
- One single app: some random pizza making game I installed because I saw someone playing it in school. None in the work profile, suprisingly 
- Blank white screen on the personal profile (woot). - Outlook only on the work profile (only has notification access and nothing else). I’m actually surprised Teams isn’t on that list, but ok. 
- Almost read it gay scanner - “Your phone is not gay enough… here are some themes and backgrounds to make it more fun!” - (probably not PC, but that could be a fun app) 
 










