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    Brook

    Brook

    Brook is a cross-platform strong encryption and not detectable proxy

    ...Of course, macOS and Windows also have command-line interfaces, but you may not use them frequently. Usually, the applications opened by double-clicking/clicking on macOS/Windows/iOS/Android are all GUIs. Usually, if you use Brook, you will need a combination of Server and Client, Of course Brook CLI also has many other independent functions. The Brook CLI file is an independent command file, it can be said that there is no concept of installation, just download this file to your computer, run it after granting it executable permissions in the command line interface.
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    PassVault

    PassVault

    A secure, offline password manager for Android built with Kotlin.

    PassVault is a secure, offline password manager for Android built with Kotlin and modern security practices. It's a lightweight password manager that allows users to securely store and view credentials on their device. All data is stored locally and sensitive information is encrypted using the Android Keystore system. The application does not require internet permissions, ensuring user data never leaves the device.
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    Assent

    Assent

    Android Runtime Permissions made easy and compact

    Assent is designed to make Android's runtime permissions easier and take less code in your app to use. Runtime permissions on Android are completely reliant on the UI the user is in. Permission requests go in and out of Activities and Fragments. This library provides its functionality as Kotlin extensions to Fragment Activities (e.g. AppCompatActivity) and AndroidX Fragments.
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    Vigilante

    Vigilante

    Android security (camera/microphone dots indicators) app using Hilt

    Know when a third-party app uses your device's camera/microphone. An app that focuses on your privacy and alerts you when a third-party app uses your device camera or mic, plus few other goodies.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PermissionsDispatcher

    PermissionsDispatcher

    A declarative API to handle Android runtime permissions

    PermissionsDispatcher provides a simple annotation-based API to handle runtime permissions. This library lifts the burden that comes with writing a bunch of check statements whether permission has been granted or not from you, in order to keep your code clean and safe. PermissionsDispatcher introduces only a few annotations, keeping its general API concise. Annotate a method that explains why the permissions are needed. It passes in a PermissionRequest object which can be used to continue or...
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