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I had one called Droid. I uninstalled it just to be safe until I research more on this.
Is Your Flashlight App Spying On You?
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While accurate, the REAL lesson is ANY app can be malicious. You should not install an app unless you are certain of it's authenticity. Make sure it has a lot of reviews for starters. Also read the permissions carefully. A flashlight app should not require ANY permissions except maybe access to the camera (to turn on the camera light).
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