App Ops 5.4: 3 Mod Apk

You can browse permissions globally (see all apps that use Location) or per app (see all permissions used by Instagram).

If you decide against a modded app, consider these:

App Ops works by interacting with the Android system's internal "AppOps" framework. Its primary goal is to help users maintain privacy by restricting app access to sensitive data like location, contacts, and the camera. Version 5.4.3 App Ops 5.4 3 Mod Apk

: This specific version was released around June 2021. It is often sought out as a legacy version for older devices or specific system compatibilities. Mod Features

⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.5/5) – Powerful, but requires caution. When used correctly, it’s the best permission manager available on Android. You can browse permissions globally (see all apps

Enable Unknown Sources: Go to your phone Settings > Security and toggle on "Install from Unknown Sources."

| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | “Permission changes not applying on Android 13+” | Use Shizuku mode. Android 13 blocks legacy permission toggles without elevated privileges. | | App crashes after setting “Deny” | Change to “Ignore” instead. Some apps check for exceptions and crash if permission is outright denied. | | Mod APK shows “App not installed” | Uninstall official version first. Signatures conflict. | | Settings reset after reboot | Grant App Ops “Write Secure Settings” via ADB or Shizuku. | Version 5

is a permission management tool for Android that gives you fine-grained control over app permissions — often going beyond what Android’s standard settings menu provides. It taps into the hidden “AppOps” framework built into Android (since 4.3) to allow you to deny or restrict individual permissions like location, camera, contacts, background data, wake locks, and more — without uninstalling the app.

: While many features work best with root, this version supports non-rooted devices via ADB (Android Debug Bridge) or by using the Shizuku Manager .

: While it works best on rooted devices, it can also operate on non-rooted devices using the Shizuku Manager to execute commands via ADB. Granular Control