Is there an effective way to remove trackers from apps? - eviltoast

I use Apk Editor Pro for Android to remove trackers. This application works with a Manifest file, but trackers are not always located in this file. I don’t know what other files may contain trackers, how can I edit them and compile the application on my phone.

Perhaps you have some ideas?

  • cozycosmic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    At my previous company we edited apks to add performance trackers. We modified the dex code directly. It was not easy, but it is possible. Some apps are obfuscated, which makes finding libraries hard. But a principal we used was to look for where the app called into the system code, especially around URL requests. So you could look for all calls to the system network libraries, and identify which ones were calls to tracker systems, and no-op those bytes.

    But, it’s probably much easier to just use the adguard dns server.

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    1 year ago

    DuckDuckGo comes with app tracker blocking as another option

    • illi@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      It’s nice, but sometimes it just seems to break down my connection and need to turn it off an on again if I suddenly am nit able to loap up anything.

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    1 year ago

    I use warden for it, don’t know if it works, but it feels like it does lol