PriviSense: A Frida-Based Framework for Multi-Sensor Spoofing on Android
Abstract
Mobile apps increasingly rely on real-time sensor and system data to adapt their behavior to user context. While emulators and instrumented builds offer partial solutions, they often fail to support reproducible testing of context-sensitive app behavior on physical devices. We present PriviSense, a Frida-based, on-device toolkit for runtime spoofing of sensor and system signals on rooted Android devices. PriviSense can script and inject time-varying sensor streams (accelerometer, gyroscope, step counter) and system values (battery level, system time, device metadata) into unmodified apps, enabling reproducible on-device experiments without emulators or app rewrites. Our demo validates real-time spoofing on a rooted Android device across five representative sensor-visualization apps. By supporting scriptable and reversible manipulation of these values, PriviSense facilitates testing of app logic, uncovering of context-based behaviors, and privacy-focused analysis. To ensure ethical use, the code is shared upon request with verified researchers. Tool Guide: How to Run PriviSense on Rooted Android https://bit.ly/privisense-guide Demonstration video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qwnogcc3pw
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