Flashlight: No Permissions

com.humberto.flashlight

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Total installs
950.7K(950,716)
Rating
4.5(539 reviews)
Released
May 19, 2013
Last updated
April 10, 2016
Category
Tools
Developer
Humberto
Developer details
Name
Humberto
E-mail
humbertoprojects@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
United States
Address
656 Jonelle St Dallas, Texas 75217
Android SDKs
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Screenshots

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Description

Tired of other flashlight apps that read your location, personal information, phone calls, and network activity and constantly bombard you with ads?

This app won't read any of your personal information! Go ahead and check. The only permission is for Camera (which is used to access your flash LED.) We value your privacy 100%. The best part? This app doesn't have any annoying sounds or advertisements.

To switch off the flashlight, simply tap the screen or exit the app.

There is also a contribution version of this App with the same exact features, but the money goes to more cool projects like this one.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.humberto.flashlightpro

******A note on the microphone permission

I want to address a recent issue that some users have been reporting to me about seeing a new permission show up for Microphone and Camera recordings. The truth is that I have not added any additional permissions to this app since the initial release. However, Google changed the way they display permissions to the users. The Camera permission is the one permission I've had since the beginning, and that's necessary in order to access the LED hardware. The reason Microphone is now showing up is that Google bundled the two together since that makes a lot of sense for anyone who makes apps that make use of the camera.

I know that for a lot of the users of my apps privacy is a huge concern but let me reassure you that my app does not take pictures or recordings. Even if it did, it does not have the ability to save any recordings (doesn't have the storage permission) or transmit any data through the internet. I apologize for any concern's that this may have caused.