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This is because exodus shows all technical permissions, that are defined in the AndroidManifest.xml file inside the APK with `` tags.
The operating system being "user friendly" won't show those confusing, very confusing permissions because they are not toggleable, at least from the settings user interface.
If you want, you probably can revoke those permissions through an adb shell or a root shell with the appropriate command (
pm revoke packagename permissionname
).I will add that this are permissions requested by the app and this doesn't mean that system granted access to them.
Okay, that's the information I needed. Ty :)
This. Androids permission toggles combine multiple ones. GrapheneOS actually adds more of these toggles, as some things like Network and various sensor permissions are always on (wtf Android). But even those are combined toggles.
You can also display more permissions on the permission page, top right.