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\item \textbf{AM} --- Short name for App Manager.
\item \textbf{Block/Unblock} --- Used for component blocking or unblocking. How components are blocked depends on
the user preferences.
\item \textbf{IFW} --- Short form of Intent Firewall.
\item \textbf{Ops} --- Short name for operations, e.g.\ app ops, batch ops, 1-click ops
\item \textbf{SAF} --- Short for Storage Access Framework, an abstraction used by Android to allow apps to use or
serve files without worrying about the underlying file system.
\item \textbf{SSAID} --- Short form of \texttt{Settings.Secure.ANDROID\_ID}. It is a device identifier assigned to
each app (Android Oreo and onwards). It is generated from the combination of the signing certificate of the app
and the SSAID set for the package \texttt{android}. As a result, it is guaranteed to be the same for an app unless
the user choose to format the device. It is widely used for tracking.
\item \textbf{Tracker} --- Denotes tracker components throughout the document and in App Manager except in the
\hyperref[sec:scanner-page]{scanner page}. Trackers include libraries such as crash reporters, analytics,
profiling, identification, ad, location, etc. Thus, they are not equal in functions. There is no distinction or bias
between open source and closed source libraries that promote tracking.
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