Privacy Kit

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LSPosed module for per-app Android identifier spoofing. Hooks device ID, IMEI, Android ID and more so each target app sees its own fake values. New in 1.20: experimental provider/framework and kernel-level spoofing tiers (off by default, recoverable-device only). Requires root + LSPosed. Includes optional Zygisk companion and isolated WebView sessions.

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About this app

Privacy Kit is an LSPosed module for per-app Android identifier spoofing.

It is designed for users who want more control over the identifiers that apps can read from their device. Instead of changing identifiers globally, Privacy Kit lets you manage spoofed values on an app-by-app basis so each selected app can receive its own controlled identity.

What Privacy Kit Does Privacy Kit hooks supported Android identifier access paths through LSPosed and returns configured spoofed values to selected apps. This can help separate app profiles, reduce cross-app tracking based on stable identifiers, and test how apps behave when device identity values are changed.

This module does not make a device anonymous by itself. Apps can still use many other signals, including account login, IP address, network metadata, browser state, app-specific storage, sensors, permissions, and server-side behavior.

Key Features Per-app identifier spoofing for selected target apps. LSPosed/Xposed module integration. One-tap AI Auto Profile and Maximum Privacy profile flows. Isolated browser account sessions using Android System WebView on supported Android versions. Hotfix WebView compatibility for commerce, checkout, login, and payment flows in release 7-1.6. Hook Diagnostics and history views for troubleshooting LSPosed scope, profile, and hook activity. Package name: com.sal.privacykit. Release-only public repository for LSPosed distribution. Official APK releases published through GitHub Releases. Public checksum information for release verification. Requirements Android device with root access. Magisk or another supported root environment. LSPosed installed and working. A compatible Android version for your LSPosed setup. Basic understanding of Xposed module behavior and app compatibility risks.

Enabling the Module in LSPosed Open the LSPosed manager app. Go to the Modules section. Select Privacy Kit. Enable the module. Select the apps you want Privacy Kit to affect. Reboot the device if LSPosed asks you to, or force stop and restart selected target apps when appropriate. Only enable the module for apps you intend to manage. Keeping the scope narrow usually makes troubleshooting easier and reduces unexpected behavior.

Privacy and Security Notes Identifier spoofing is only one privacy layer and should not be treated as a complete anonymity solution. Apps may combine identifiers with account data, cookies, local storage, IP addresses, device signals, and server-side records. Some apps may block access, fail integrity checks, reset sessions, or behave unpredictably when identifiers change. Use separate accounts, network protections, browser hygiene, and permission controls when your privacy model requires stronger separation. Keep LSPosed, Magisk, Android security patches, and installed modules up to date whenever possible.

Assets

PrivacyKit-v1.20.apk — the LSPosed module (install/update via LSPosed). privacykit-zygisk-v1.3.zip — native Zygisk companion (flash in KSU/Magisk; optional, off by default).

What's new

v1.20Aug 15, 2026
  • Two experimental, off-by-default tiers inspired by provider-side/kernel spoofing — they make a target app read fakes with no hook in its own process (invisible to injection detection).
  • Framework/Provider mode (Developer Settings → experimental; no kernel needed)
  • Spoofs identifiers at the provider, per calling app: android_id (system_server) and IMEI / MEID / subscriber / SIM serial / number (phone process). Requires adding Android System Framework and the Phone app (com.android.phone) to Privacy Kit's LSPosed scope, then a reboot. ⚠️ System-wide provider hooks — a fault could bootloop. Enable only on a recoverable device. Kernel module (KPM) — APatch only (Developer Settings; off by default)
  • Detects APatch + KPM support, and can load/control a Privacy Kit Kernel Patch Module for kernel-level spoofing (file timestamps / boot_id / serial). You build privacykit_kpm.kpm from the kpm/ skeleton against KernelPatch; push it to /data/local/tmp. ⚠️ A bad kernel module BRICKS BOOT — recoverable device only. Everything else is unchanged; existing behaviour is identical unless you opt into these. The Zygisk v1.3 companion (attached) is unchanged from 1.19.
  • After updating, re-toggle Privacy Kit in LSPosed, then reboot.

About this version

Version
1.20 (22)
Size
62.76 MB
Requires Android
8.0
Target SDK
26
Architecture
arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Downloads
6
Updated
Aug 15, 2026
Package
com.sal.privacykit

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