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If possible, I'd like to see interception between apps and Google Services Framework. For instance, app A asks the Play Service Framework about my location but XPrivacy intersects the request and returns the fake or empty location to app A. By doing that, I wouldn't have to restrict the the Play Services itself and could then keep using Google's apps like always while app A doesn't obtain my location. Thus, app A only, not the Play Service Framework, could be restricted.
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This test version of XPrivacy should allow you to restricted GSF locations as requested: http://d-h.st/33y
There is a new set of function restrictions for this, whose names start with GMS.
If possible, I'd like to see interception between apps and Google Services Framework. For instance, app A asks the Play Service Framework about my location but XPrivacy intersects the request and returns the fake or empty location to app A. By doing that, I wouldn't have to restrict the the Play Services itself and could then keep using Google's apps like always while app A doesn't obtain my location. Thus, app A only, not the Play Service Framework, could be restricted.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: