It lists activities, broadcast receivers, services, providers, permissions, signatures, shared libraries, etc. of any app




AppOpsX is described as 'Front-end application for the Android AppOpsService. It allows you to restrict app permissions' and is an app. There are seven alternatives to AppOpsX for Android, Android Tablet and F-Droid. The best AppOpsX alternative is App Manager, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like AppOpsX are XPrivacyLua, Blocker - App Controller, App Ops and XPrivacy.
It lists activities, broadcast receivers, services, providers, permissions, signatures, shared libraries, etc. of any app




Revoking Android permissions from apps often let apps crash or malfunction. XPrivacyLua solves this by feeding apps fake data instead of real data.




Blocker is a component controller for Android applications that currently supports using PackageManager and Intent Firewall to manage the state of components. It can be seamlessly switched between these controllers, and for application rules, you can export and import them.








UPDATE NOTE: this app is fully compatible with devices under up to Android 5.1. XPrivacyLua is the successor for next Android versions.




It's the eXtended Permission Manager app for Android which makes it easy to set and review desired permissions on installed apps, keeping track of any unwanted changes. Giving control on your device, it enables you to protect your privacy and save your resources like battery...




Displays what apps activate during events and the background triggers. Root users can disable unnecessary autostarts to accelerate phone boot. Root is not required, but needed to make changes.


