![]() ![]() ![]() It would be far easier to scan a built APK than to read the code base and look for malicious intent, although of course searching the code manually would be the far safer method.Īs for building it you could try to use AIDE or Java N-IDE directly on a device. The apps that use SteamKit2 or it's ported equivalents also tend to have a large code base. SteamKit2 (and ports) are basically a reverse-engineered attempt to emulate the Steam client and have a lot of code. The core of each is an Android-based port of SteamKit-Java which is a Java port of SteamKit2. ![]() It seems to be partially based on another Android Steam-based app called Ice Client which is also open source, but is ad-based with IAP. I was just looking at this yesterday, and even installed it, but haven't looked at the code yet (I'm also not really into Android code, so don't understand a lot). ![]()
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