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aSpotCat - Permission Checker

Sam Lu

Version
3.13
Size
10.4 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 22, 2026

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About aSpotCat - Permission Checker

Permission checker tools help you understand which apps on your Android device are accessing sensitive features—and aSpotCat - Permission Checker makes this transparent and actionable.

Know exactly which apps are draining your battery with GPS tracking, consuming your mobile data, or using SMS services that cost you money. By listing your installed apps organized by permission type, you gain complete visibility into what each app actually does behind the scenes. This knowledge empowers you to identify and remove apps that pose privacy risks or drain your device resources unnecessarily.

Understand your app permissions at a glance. Rather than buried in system settings, aSpotCat surfaces which apps request Internet access, location services, external storage, and other sensitive capabilities. This permission manager for Android makes it simple to spot problematic apps before they compromise your privacy or inflate your phone bill.

Enjoy a clean, ad-free experience. Unlike many utility apps cluttered with intrusive notification ads, aSpotCat respects your attention. A premium option removes all ads entirely, letting you focus on what matters: securing your device.

Trusted by developers worldwide—aSpotCat was selected as a Google I/O 2011 Developer Sandbox partner for its innovative design and advanced technology. Whether you're concerned about malicious apps, unexpected charges, or battery drain, aSpotCat - Permission Checker gives you the insight and control you need to manage your Android device safely.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • See which apps access GPS, contacts, SMS, and other sensitive permissions
  • Identify apps consuming battery, mobile data, or incurring unexpected charges
  • Ad-free experience with optional premium tier for additional control
  • Permissions organized by category for quick visual scanning

Cons

  • Cannot revoke individual app permissions directly from the app interface
  • No real-time monitoring or alerts when apps use sensitive features
  • Limited usefulness on Android 6.0+ where users already manage permissions per-app
  • Relies on static permission declarations, not actual runtime behavior tracking

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