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: The main drawback is the "re-installation" requirement. You must uninstall the original app and install the patched version created by LSPatch. This can be tedious for apps with large local databases (like WhatsApp or WeChat) unless you have a solid backup strategy.

: This is the gold standard for privacy. Instead of just blocking permissions (which can crash apps), it feeds them "fake" data. If an app demands your location or contacts to work, XPrivacyLua sends it empty or randomized info instead. Hide-My-Applist lspatch modules top

LSPatch is a rootless alternative to the LSPosed Framework that allows you to inject Xposed modules directly into specific apps without needing superuser permissions. : The main drawback is the "re-installation" requirement

To make this list, a module had to meet three strict criteria: : This is the gold standard for privacy

“Think of LSPatch as a gentle tailor for apps,” Alex explained. “Instead of cutting up the original app (which breaks it), LSPatch lets you sew on small patches — called modules — right onto the app you already have. No root needed, no shady modded APKs.”

: This module spoofs your device ID to make Google Photos think you’re using an older Pixel phone, unlocking unlimited original quality cloud storage for your photos. 🛠️ Advanced Utilities

LSPatch is a implementation of the LSPosed framework that allows you to use Xposed modules on Android without a rooted device. It works by "patching" specific applications to include the Xposed API directly within the app's APK.