Everyone knows all the apps on your phone

 Everyone knows all the apps on your phone



Until recently, any app on an Android device could access a list of all other installed apps without permission. Although Google's package visibility policy in Android 11 (2022) restricted this access, some apps still find ways around the policy. Notable examples include Indian apps like Swiggy and Zepto, which list hundreds of apps in their manifest files for user profiling. The policy loophole and its exploitation raise significant privacy concerns, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement.
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