Explore the use of Android 12 Privacy Dashboard

We all know that we are live in 21st century and nowadays we have all kinds of working systems in phone and now the important phenomenon may will take place which is a tracking system in Android 12’s new Privacy Dashboard is the one place you can get information that which app is using and check out at which time you probably used it. It’s not perfect — Android’s permissions can be a little confusing, and Google isn’t giving up much information about what each of them means, but it’s a great addition nonetheless. Getting there isn’t difficult once you know where to look. And remember, the best Android phone doesn’t have Android 12 just yet, so you’ll need to be using a Google Pixel with the Android 12 beta installed apparently.

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But the things are not stop here . I mean it’s not that easy as much we think . Once you have the Privacy Dashboard open, you can choose a category to see which apps have used the associated permission. You will able to getting most obvious things such as Google Maps using your location and the phone app using your microphone. As we often see with Android phones, there will be different naming conventions and slightly different methods to get to the same information based on your phone brand.Still, you might see more surprising things like your favorite game using your location while it’s running.

If we talk about the prominent example so here is our first example is the Samsung Galaxy S21 with its ONE UI Android 12 beta software.

Now let’s talk about the main thing that how to use it or how to make it work so …In order to find what you’re looking for, use the exact instructions, but instead of looking for the words Privacy Dashboard, you’ll be on the lookout for Permission Usage History. You’ll also not see the colorful pie chart, but everything you need to know about what the apps on your phone have been doing is there all the same. The Privacy Dashboard is a single place where you can see how often applications did things you might not want “just any old app” to be able to do. Certain permissions, like location or microphone access — are critical because they can be used in real-time to spy on where you are or what you’re doing.

But the things do not stop here with the Privacy of Dashboard,
– You will be able to see that applications accessed your location (for example).
– You can see how many apps accessed your area.
– And with a single tap, you can see a list of exactly which apps accessed your location and when they did it
– Not only this One more tap teleports you right to the place where you can revoke that permission for that app, so it never happens again.

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So at the end of the topic west day that it’s a better idea to private your things after Apple applies it .but it’s not that much perfect. I mean they must have to work on it to make it more professional Android hasn’t had a tool yet to do good work . The Privacy Dashboard isn’t perfect, but it’s already an awesome tool that you’ll want to take a look at as soon as your phone gets Android 12.

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