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While some users view the absence of the "INTERNET" permission as a sufficient safeguard against data theft, skeptics argue that this protection is fragile because developers can silently introduce network access in future updates. This debate underscores a deep-seated distrust of closed-source apps handling sensitive information like notifications, leading many to demand open-source transparency or third-party vetting as the only true solution for security. Meanwhile, developers highlight a difficult trade-off, noting that the very internet access users fear is often required to implement helpful community features like rule-sharing.

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