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