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Feb 15, 2023

Bouncer Temporary Permissions

Summary

Bouncer is a temporary permission management app that allows users to grant permissions to apps on a case-by-case basis. It automatically revokes permissions when the app is closed, protecting user privacy and reducing battery usage. Bouncer is designed for one-time permissions, but can also be used for foreground permissions.

Features

1. Bouncer is a mobile app that allows users to grant temporary permissions to other apps.
2. The app is designed to give users control over the permissions they grant to other apps, allowing them to grant permission on a case-by-case basis.
3. Bouncer automatically revokes permissions as soon as the user exits the app, ensuring that the app does not continue to access the user’s data or battery.
4. The app is designed for one-time permissions, but can also be used for foreground permissions.
5. Bouncer helps protect user privacy and reduce battery usage by limiting the amount of time that apps have access to sensitive data and resources.

Keywords

Bouncer, Temporary Permissions, Privacy, Camera, Location, App Invading, Wasting Battery, One-Time Permissions, Foreground, App Usage.

Bouncer gives you the ability to grant permissions temporarily. Want to tag a location or take a photo, but don’t want that app to be able to use the camera or get your location whenever it wants? Bouncer gives you exactly that. As soon as you exit the app, Bouncer will automatically remove the permission for you in an instant so you can get back to doing what you do best, without having to worry about apps invading your privacy and wasting your battery.

Bouncer is designed for one-time permissions, not for permissions where you only want the app to have them in the foreground. Bouncer can be used for both purposes but as you use apps throughout the day they will be in the foreground a lot of the time.

• Increased security, privacy and battery life

• Never have to worry what apps are doing in the background

• No complicated setup needed (no root or adb)

Some devices work better with Bouncer than others due to different restrictions. Some devices like Nokia devices may prevent Bouncer from running because of its aggressive battery management.

How does it work?

Bouncer uses an accessibility service. It activates when you grant a permission and gives you the option to remove it. When you go home, Bouncer will open the app’s settings and remove the permission for you extremely quickly.

Why should I trust Bouncer?

Yes, an app that can turn off permissions can also turn them on. But Bouncer requests no permissions. It cannot see info inside apps except for the settings app (so it can turn permissions off). Bouncer doesn’t have the internet permission so even if it could get sensitive info (which it can’t) it couldn’t transmit it anywhere. All these facts are easily verifiable for anyone to check.

If you’re having problems with Bouncer please read the help guide and use the contact support option if it cannot be fixed.

Thanks to the translators

Martin Choutka (martinchoutka.cz)

Saksham Barsaiyan