Permission discipline
Privacy-first pages reward apps that ask for fewer dangerous permissions and show cleaner permission profiles.
Discover Contact apps with verified package details and curated download mirrors.
Privacy-first pages reward apps that ask for fewer dangerous permissions and show cleaner permission profiles.
Lower-risk releases rank higher when users care more about privacy and verification than raw popularity.
More recent releases usually rank better because users need options that are still maintained.
WA Adder is an Android app in Contact with a clean, verified release timeline. Release snapshot: Latest version: 1.0.1 | Min SDK 21 | Category: Contact | Size: 20.2 MB | Developer...
Fossify Contacts is an Android app in Contact with a clean, verified release timeline. Release snapshot: Developer: Fossify | Updated: 2006-03-03 | Latest version: 1.6.0 | Target...
OpenContacts is an Android app in Contact with a clean, verified release timeline. Release snapshot: Size: 4.3 MB | Latest version: 32.0 | Package: opencontacts.open.com.openconta...
Explore Contacts Import in Contact with trusted metadata and a tracked update history. Browse version history, Release snapshot: Category: Contact | Min SDK 14 | Package: net.star...
Contact info on lock screen Release snapshot: Category: Contact | Package: com.appengine.paranoid_android.lost | Size: 34.4 KB | Updated: 2008-08-29 | Latest version: 2.2 | Min SD...
A closer look at Dumbphone Assistant: release details and update history in Contact. Release snapshot: Latest version: 0.5 | Target SDK 23 | Min SDK 4 | Updated: 2001-10-19 | Pack...
A closer look at Identiconizer!: release details and update history in Contact. Release snapshot: Target SDK 27 | Package: com.germainz.identiconizer | Size: 1.7 MB | Latest versi...
Use this track when permission scope, risk signals, and verification clarity matter more than raw popularity.
Privacy pages emphasize lower risk, cleaner permission profiles, and fresher releases over broad adoption alone.
Some widely used apps may rank lower here if they ask for more sensitive permissions or carry weaker trust context.
Use this track when you want safer, fresher, or leaner substitutes for a specific Android app.
Use this track when you want the strongest all-around shortlist for a category, not just a single app swap.
Use this track when you need smaller installs and lower overhead without dropping trust context entirely.