Saglik · CDAS (MHRS) is a healthcare appointment app that helps you manage MHRS visits and reminders.
4 SDKs found across 4 categories. Click any SDK to see every other app that uses it.
27 permissions requested at runtime. Colors reflect platform sensitivity tier.
Read the list of accounts known to the device.
Post notifications to the system.
Access approximate location (network-based).
Access exact location via GPS, cell, and Wi-Fi.
Initiate a phone call without going through the dialer UI.
Add, modify, or remove calendar events.
Write files to shared external storage. No-op for apps targeting Android 11+.
Read files from shared external storage. Replaced by READ_MEDIA_* on Android 13+.
Read audio files from shared storage.
Take pictures and record video.
Broadcast an intent to set an alarm in the user's alarm clock app.
Act as the AccountAuthenticator for the AccountManager.
Manage accounts in the AccountManager.
Schedule alarms that fire at an exact time. Granted from system settings; denied by default on Android 13+.
Authenticate using biometric hardware.
Open network sockets.
Read connectivity information.
Read Wi-Fi connection information.
Keep the device awake.
Authenticate using fingerprint hardware.
Receive the BOOT_COMPLETED broadcast.
Run a foreground service.
What FlyTrap detected inside CDAS.
CDAS by T.C. SAĞLIK BAKANLIĞI is built with Native Android. FlyTrap determined this by analyzing the app's compiled binary, not from anything the developer published.
FlyTrap detected 4 third-party SDKs inside CDAS, including Firebase Analytics, Firebase Cloud Messaging and Firebase Crashlytics. They span areas such as Analytics, Push Notifications, Crash Reporting and Authentication. The full list, grouped by category, is on this page.
CDAS requests 27 permissions. 10 of these are sensitive, such as Find accounts on device, Post notifications and Approximate location. Each is listed above with its platform sensitivity tier.
FlyTrap reports what an app contains, it does not issue a safety verdict. CDAS requests 27 permissions (10 sensitive) and bundles 4 third-party SDKs. Reviewing those alongside the developer helps you decide what you are comfortable granting.
The version FlyTrap analyzed targets Android.