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46 lines
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Categories:Navigation,Security
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License:GPLv3+
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Web Site:https://guardianproject.info/2015/01/23/sharing-your-location-privately
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Source Code:https://github.com/guardianproject/LocationPrivacy
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Issue Tracker:https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/panic/issues
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Bitcoin:1Fi5xUHiAPRKxHvyUGVFGt9extBe8Srdbk
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Auto Name:LocationPrivacy
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Summary:Filter for various ways of sharing location
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Description:
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LocationPrivacy is not really app but rather a set of "Intent Filters" for all
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of the various ways of sharing location. When you share location from one app,
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LocationPrivacy offers itself as an option. It then recognizes insecure methods
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of sharing location, and then converts them to more secure methods. This mostly
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means that it rewrites URLs to use https, and even to use geo: URIs, which can
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work on fully offline setups. LocationPrivacy mostly works by reading the
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location information from the URL itself. For many URLs, LocationPrivacy must
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actually load some of the webpage in order to get the location.
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LocationPrivacy can also serve as a way to redirect all location links to your
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favorite mapping app. All map apps in Android can view geo: URIs, and
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LocationPrivacy converts many kinds of links to geo: URIs, including: Google
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Maps, OpenStreetMap, Amap, Baidu Map, QQ Map, Nokia HERE, Yandex Maps.
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/guardianproject/LocationPrivacy.git
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Binaries:https://guardianproject.info/releases/LocationPrivacy-%v.apk
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Build:0.1,10
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disable=does not verify
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commit=0.1
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target=android-21
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Build:0.2,20
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disable=binaries not yet published
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commit=0.2
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submodules=yes
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target=android-22
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scanignore=external/netcipher/libnetcipher/external/pinning/res/raw/cacerts
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Auto Update Mode:None
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Update Check Mode:Tags
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Current Version:0.3
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Current Version Code:30
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