I use AnySoftKeyboard instead of the default android keyboard or the Samsung keyboard just to preemptively avoid these kind of “issues” creeping up in the future.
Should I still be worried?
Is there a way to sandbox or scope the software keyboards to never see the network (wired ethernet, Wi-Fi, LTE, 5G or otherwise) on stock Android 13 ?
Other than:
Settings > Connections > Data Usage >
Allowed networks for apps >{app}> Wi-Fi only (and not use Wi-Fi) or Mobile data only (and not use Mobile data)
and
Mobile data usage >{app}> Allow background data usage >Disabled
Moreover, there is no “Network Permissions” setting option from what I can see even within Permission manager > Additional permissions.
Hmm…
I use AnySoftKeyboard instead of the default android keyboard or the Samsung keyboard just to preemptively avoid these kind of “issues” creeping up in the future.
Should I still be worried?
Is there a way to sandbox or scope the software keyboards to never see the network (wired ethernet, Wi-Fi, LTE, 5G or otherwise) on stock Android 13 ?
Other than:
and
Moreover, there is no “Network Permissions” setting option from what I can see even within Permission manager > Additional permissions.
Install the Netguard app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.faircode.netguard&hl=en&gl=US), then you can block every app you want (including system apps) from connecting to the internet.
No root or complicated setup required.
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