From the homepage:

εxodus analyzes Android applications in order to list the embedded trackers.

A tracker is a piece of software meant to collect data about you or your usages. So, εxodus reports tell you what are the ingredients of the cake.

εxodus does not decompile applications, its analysis method is legal.

  • GlenRambo@jlai.lu
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    5 hours ago

    I thought this was adult (not audit).

    Sooo … Anyone got a privacy friendly adult app?

  • Captain Beyond@linkage.ds8.zone
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    6 hours ago

    It should be noted this is not any sort of actual anti-malware tool. By “lists the trackers” it just means it looks for strings in the compiled bytecode. This is prone to false positives (if the “tracker” classes are stubbed out, e.g. in Fennec F-Droid) and doesn’t actually tell you if or how these libraries are actually used.

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    10 hours ago

    Hey there, I’m happy you like Exodus. It’s a great resource. Actually, the Aurora Store privacy reports are sourced from Exodus.

    Feel free to donate to the project.