Transparency
Open projects include source code, build notes, privacy notes, and licensing details so people can review what they install.
rrndev.org is the RRNDev Open Source Hub for selected apps and developer tools. When a project is open source, we publish the code and notes people need to review it.
This hub keeps open source work separate from product pages while making each project easy to inspect and understand.
Open projects include source code, build notes, privacy notes, and licensing details so people can review what they install.
We prefer local processing, fewer permissions, and clear explanations instead of opaque data collection or extra tracking.
Not every RRNDev app is open source. Each project page says whether the source is public and which license applies.
A public repository is more than code. It helps people decide whether an Android tool focused on privacy is worth using.
An Android app that reviews installed apps and APK files locally before you install them. It explains requested permissions, finds common tracker SDKs, highlights risky combinations, and gives each app a simple privacy score.
View Source CodeOpen source should be easy to follow. This hub lists only projects with public source, while the official website remains the main home for RRNDev products.
Public repositories include the license, build instructions, privacy notes, and source code for community review.
Some RRNDev apps may stay proprietary or commercial. Source availability is decided for each project and listed separately.
rrndev.org is the RRNDev Open Source Hub for users, reviewers, and developers who want to check selected RRNDev projects in public source.