The following shows the top 10 most common app permissions used by American mobile Apps on Google Play.
What Are the Most Common App Permissions Used by American Mobile Apps?
- 1st
org.linncofcu.grip.permission.C2D_MESSAGE
100%Number of Apps1100%100% of the apps from American publishers use the org.linncofcu.grip.permission.C2D_MESSAGE permission.
- 2nd
org.linncofcu.grip.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION
100%Number of Apps1100%100% of the apps from American publishers use the org.linncofcu.grip.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION permission.
- 3rd
me.everything.badger.permission.BADGE_COUNT_WRITE
100%Number of Apps1100%100% of the apps from American publishers use the me.everything.badger.permission.BADGE_COUNT_WRITE permission.
- 4th
me.everything.badger.permission.BADGE_COUNT_READ
100%Number of Apps1100%100% of the apps from American publishers use the me.everything.badger.permission.BADGE_COUNT_READ permission.
- 5th
com.sonymobile.home.permission.PROVIDER_INSERT_BADGE
100%Number of Apps1100%100% of the apps from American publishers use the com.sonymobile.home.permission.PROVIDER_INSERT_BADGE permission.
- 6th
Sony Ericsson Badge Access
com.sonyericsson.home.permission.BROADCAST_BADGE makes it possible for an app to display notification badges over the app icon on the home screen.
100%Number of Apps1100%It is a critical component for enabling apps to send push notifications. 100% of the apps from American publishers use the Sony Ericsson Badge Access permission.
- 7th
Badge Write Access
com.sec.android.provider.badge.permission.WRITE makes it possible for an app to display notification badges over the app icon on the home screen.
100%Number of Apps1100%It is a critical component for enabling apps to send push notifications. 100% of the apps from American publishers use the Badge Write Access permission.
- 8th
Badge Read Access
com.sec.android.provider.badge.permission.READ makes it possible for an app to display notification badges over the app icon on the home screen.
100%Number of Apps1100%It is a critical component for enabling apps to send push notifications. 100% of the apps from American publishers use the Badge Read Access permission.
- 9th
com.samsung.android.providers.context.permission.WRITE_USE_APP_FEATURE_SURVEY
100%Number of Apps1100%100% of the apps from American publishers use the com.samsung.android.providers.context.permission.WRITE_USE_APP_FEATURE_SURVEY permission.
- 10th
com.oppo.launcher.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS
100%Number of Apps1100%100% of the apps from American publishers use the com.oppo.launcher.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS permission.
This chart provides a near real-time ranking of the 10 most common app permissions used by American mobile Apps on Google Play.
Currently, org.linncofcu.grip.permission.C2D_MESSAGE is the most common, followed by org.linncofcu.grip.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION, me.everything.badger.permission.BADGE_COUNT_WRITE, me.everything.badger.permission.BADGE_COUNT_READ, and com.sonymobile.home.permission.PROVIDER_INSERT_BADGE.
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