- cross-posted to:
- android@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- android@lemmy.world
There’s some irony here
According to GrapheneOS, a security-oriented Android Open Source Project (AOSP)-based distro: “The app doesn’t provide client-side scanning used to report things to Google or anyone else. It provides on-device machine-learning models that are usable by applications to classify content as spam, scams, malware, etc. This allows apps to check content locally without sharing it with a service and mark it with warnings for users.”
So the headline is wrong too.
This is proper personal info gangbang
TL;DR:
There is a Safetycore “placeholder” app on github here
https://github.com/daboynb/Safetycore-placeholder
All it does is create an app with the same name in the app list. This should cause an error if Android tries to reinstall Safetycore.
Thanks for this. Obviously one has to uninstall SafetyCore on ones phone beforehand, but it was a painless install.
For anyone interested in the QR code to latest version, v3.0 (Although I can see how anyone would be skeptical of random QR codes)