RL Permissions

RL Permissions Free App

Rated 4.34/5 (108) —  Free Android application by RedLicense Labs

About RL Permissions

The application allows easily viewing the required rights of the installed applications. It’s possible to group the apps by rights, and to group the rights by their apps. By default, the potential danger index is assigned to all the rights. Note that high danger index does not denote unconditional malignity of application.

How to Download / Install

Download and install RL Permissions version 0.5 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.redlicense.permissions, download RL Permissions.apk

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More downloads  RL Permissions reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads

What are users saying about RL Permissions

T70%
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Exlent

T70%
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This app tells me what I already know, it cannot block permissions.

T70%
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Exlent

Y70%
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Doesn't work

P70%
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Aswome

R70%
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Helps me identify apps with questionable perms. Better features and much faster than other apps like this one.

A70%
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The best permission app. The visualization is good even for android novice. A must have. And best of all, does not require unnecessary permissions!!

R70%
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Задумался о root, чтобы убрать bloatware — очень уж много у него разрешений

R70%
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Serves the purpose! Very pleased! Shouldn't be any complaints! Thank-you!

E70%
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- force close every time I scroll through my app list. G2

K70%
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Simple, fast and clear

R70%
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Compared to other ones (meeow) this is great my needs are met promptly without messing about! Nice work :-)

O70%
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Cannot group third party apps by danger level. The app crashes every time.

G70%
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Usefull

V70%
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Seems like good information, but keeps crashing. (Asus Transformer TF101)

R70%
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It crashes if you try to only show Third-party apps (i.e. ones not built-in) AND order them by Danger level, thus rendering it hard to use. (On a Motorola Milestone/Droid 2 running Gingerbread.) I don't like the GUI, which lists apps & their permissions in the same list, thus making it hard to navigate. Also, ordering ("grouping") apps by their danger level only does it based upon their 0-5 star rating, rather than ordering by the overall score, meaning the worst offenders can be hidden far down the (5 star) list. Amazingly, "Full Internet access" is only given a danger level of 3/5, even though it is needed by an app to send your private data back. So the dangere score/level is even more useless. There are better (free) apps out there.

R70%
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I know that requires root so 5 stars, plus no bad perms.

F70%
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Nice UI. Force closes every time I try to sort apps by danger level excluding system on wildfire froyo

R70%
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Very nice application but a big shame that application icons sometimes appear too big and the alignment is broken by that. What a shame...

R70%
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Excellent free app. No adds and does not require any permission;-) Could do with more grouping options (per permission type). Thanks a lot!

S70%
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Thanks for making a permissionless app to check other's permissions! Sam Lu, if you're reading this: YOU LOST THE GAME. :3

R70%
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Decent presentation. Getting force close on trying to filter on third party.

R70%
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5 stars, if I could figure out how to (I don't think it is possible) check the permissions of a single app! I can only sort by permission-group types. When I need to know what permissions a specific app has, I have to run a different program (or my OS app manager). Works great for overall assessment, but don't try to find something specific! If checking the permissions of a single app is possible and I figure it out, I will revise my rating. It's a matter of having all abilities in a single app.

K70%
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This app is a valuable tool for anyone trying to keep their Android device secure and efficient. Used in tandem with App Shield and (on a rooted device) DroidWall, RL Permissions helps me verify my work in screening and constraining apps. Many thanks to this developer!

R70%
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Straightforward UI. Helpful risk indicators. Useful sorting and grouping. Polished, and doesn't need any permissions. I want more apps like this!

X70%
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Best permission checker I've found Straightforward UI. Helpful risk indicators. Useful sorting and grouping. Polished, and doesn't need any permissions. I want more apps like this!

W70%
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No listing by app name? 5 stars, if I could figure out how to (I don't think it is possible) check the permissions of a single app! I can only sort by permission-group types. When I need to know what permissions a specific app has, I have to run a different program (or my OS app manager). Works great for overall assessment, but don't try to find something specific! If checking the permissions of a single app is possible and I figure it out, I will revise my rating. It's a matter of having all abilities in a single app.

Y70%
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FC - force close every time I scroll through my app list. G2

I70%
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Usefull

B70%
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Crashes Cannot group third party apps by danger level. The app crashes every time.

X70%
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Force Close Seems like good information, but keeps crashing. (Asus Transformer TF101)

X70%
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Отличная программа Задумался о root, чтобы убрать bloatware — очень уж много у него разрешений

X70%
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hard to use & crashes It crashes if you try to only show Third-party apps (i.e. ones not built-in) AND order them by Danger level, thus rendering it hard to use. (On a Motorola Milestone/Droid 2 running Gingerbread.) I don't like the GUI, which lists apps & their permissions in the same list, thus making it hard to navigate. Also, ordering ("grouping") apps by their danger level only does it based upon their 0-5 star rating, rather than ordering by the overall score, meaning the worst offenders can be hidden far down the (5 star) list. Amazingly, "Full Internet access" is only given a danger level of 3/5, even though it is needed by an app to send your private data back. So the dangere score/level is even more useless. There are better (free) apps out there.

X70%
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Wish it could block permissions I know that requires root so 5 stars, plus no bad perms.

X70%
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Useful Nice app, requires no rights.


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