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LSPosed module for per-app Android identifier spoofing with AI-generated device profiles. Version 1.22 adds an experimental kernel-tier KPM for APatch that spoofs /proc/cpuinfo and network identifiers below the syscall layer, plus a rewritten PK Probe companion app that diffs hooked vs unhooked identifier paths to detect leaks.
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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. - Live in-process updates (as of release 10-1.8) so location, Build fields, and identifier changes apply to an already-running target app without a relaunch. - Region Preset, per-app walk/jog and drive Activity Simulation scheduling, saved Favorite Locations, and a map-based coordinate picker for location spoofing (as of release 10-1.8). - Hook Diagnostics, an in-app hook log viewer, 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
1. Open the LSPosed manager app. 2. Go to the Modules section. 3. Select Privacy Kit. 4. Enable the module. 5. Select the apps you want Privacy Kit to affect. 6. 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.
Disclaimer
Use Privacy Kit only on devices and apps where you understand and accept the privacy, compatibility, legal, and policy implications. You are responsible for how you use this module. Some apps and services may restrict access, enforce integrity checks, terminate sessions, or behave unexpectedly when device identifiers are changed.
What's new
- Module APK: PrivacyKit-1.22.apk · Companion: PKProbe-1.22.apk · Native: privacykit-zygisk-v1.3.zip · Kernel tier: privacykit_kpm.kpm
- App
- KPM content pipeline: the optional Kernel Patch Module now receives content coherent with the device each profile impersonates — the app asks your configured AI provider to render a matching /proc/cpuinfo + per-cluster CPU frequencies for the spoofed SoC, and pushes them (plus a deterministic /proc/net/if_inet6 from the spoofed Wi-Fi MAC and the install timestamp) into the kernel. New "Sync KPM content (AI)" action in Developer Settings. PK Probe (companion) — rewritten as a baseline-diff verifier Read every identifier via every path unhooked → save a snapshot → read again hooked → diff each path: changed = hooked, unchanged = leaking the real value. Per-path granularity catches "getter spoofed but /proc, /sys, getprop or native still leaks". Placeholder constants (02:00:… MAC, unknown serial) are ignored; boot-token guard avoids false positives across a reboot. Flow: install unhooked → SAVE BASELINE → add com.test.gmsprobe to the LSPosed scope + apply a full profile → relaunch → COMPARE.
- Kernel tier (Tier-2, APatch only) — privacykit_kpm.kpm A loadable KernelPatch Module that spoofs file timestamps, /proc/cpuinfo, CPU cluster frequencies and /proc/net/if_inet6 at the kernel (below every app and service). Built against KernelPatch 0.13.5 (AArch64). apd kpm load /data/local/tmp/privacykit_kpm.kpm.
- ⚠️ KPM is experimental and NOT yet verified on-device. It requires APatch with KPM support. A bad kernel module can brick boot — load it only on a device you can recover (fastboot/OrangeFox). It is written fail-open (any error → the real syscall stands), and stays off by default in the app. If it fails to load, rebuild it against your APatch's exact KernelPatch version.
- Signing: same 95:E9 cert as prior releases — installs over an existing Privacy Kit.
About this version
- Version
- 1.22 (24)
- Size
- 62.76 MB
- Requires Android
- 8.0
- Target SDK
- 26
- Architecture
- arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
- Downloads
- 16
- Updated
- Aug 18, 2026
- Package
- com.sal.privacykit
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