Privacy score for your Android — 45+ checks, no cloud, no tracking.

Privamatic audits your Android device and gives you a clear 0-100 privacy score based on your actual settings — not guesswork.
Whether you're just starting to take privacy seriously or you're already running GrapheneOS, Privamatic shows you exactly what's exposing your data and how to fix it, step by step.
45+ automated checks cover system security (screen lock, encryption, USB debugging, biometrics, security patch date), network privacy (VPN, Private DNS, Wi-Fi scanning), surveillance apps (Google, Meta, Microsoft, TikTok, AI assistants), and default apps (browser, keyboard, launcher, email). Correctly handles de-Googled setups — microG is detected and not penalised, GrapheneOS sandboxed Play is recognised, and checks that don't apply to your setup are automatically skipped.
Trusted Apps — whitelist FOSS apps that legitimately use accessibility, notification, or location permissions. Toggle an app as trusted and its score penalty is removed instantly. You decide what you trust.
Quick Wins surface the easiest improvements first — each one includes plain-English instructions and a direct link to the relevant Settings page.
Manual Checks remind you to periodically review location permissions, camera and microphone access, and unused apps — the things that can't be checked automatically.
A home screen widget keeps your privacy score visible at a glance, with Material You theming that adapts to your wallpaper.
Fully offline — no network requests, no analytics, no accounts, no cloud sync. All data stays on your device.
WhatsNew:
- Security patch date check — flags outdated and end-of-life devices
- Ad ID check auto-passes on GMS-free devices (GrapheneOS, LineageOS)
- microG correctly detected and not penalised
- Wi-Fi scanning explanation updated to reflect real-world retail tracking
- Privacy-friendly app allowlists updated (Thunderbird, Kvaesitso added; Niagara removed)
- Fixed: dashboard counters incorrectly counting whitelisted apps as issues