Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out App Ops – Permission manager, a Tools app by Xingchen & Rikka on BlueStacks.
App Ops feels like a real control panel for Android, the kind that shows exactly what each app is doing and lets a person rein it in. Open it and there is a clean list of apps, tap one, and every permission is laid out with clear switches. Location, sensors, notifications, clipboard, stuff that normally hides in setttings gets pulled into one place. It is not flashy, just practical. Scroll, search, flip a toggle, and if something starts acting weird, flip it back. Running it through BlueStacks on a PC makes the whole browsing and tweaking part easier, since a mouse and a big screen help when there are alot of apps installed.
The neat part is it does not demand root to work. If a phone or emulator is not rooted, it can still change permissions after a quick setup with ADB on a computer. That one-time step is the only mildly nerdy bit, then it sticks. It also understands multiple users and work profiles, so if there is a separate work space or a tablet shared with family, you can hop into the right profile and manage things there too. There is a small learning curve because Android’s permission names can be odd, but the app is transparent about what is being changed. It suits anyone who wants tighter privacy or to stop background nagging without uninstalling half their apps.
Switch to BlueStacks and make the most of your apps on your PC or Mac.



