Additional info for the lazy: the name of the company is "Gravy Analytics", hence the name "Gravy Scanner" for this app. It's a large data broker, and they don't bother with pesky little details like "informed consent".
Anyway, they got hacked a month ago, and the hackers threatened to publicly release all the data.
Most likely, that means you're clean. On mine, the output is just a white screen with a list of the affected apps... Clicking on one of them takes me to that app's settings.
It does that one thing, with no explanations or instructions, so it wouldn't surprise me to learn that it doesn't show a message to indicate that nothing was found.
I've got several hits, but none of them have permission to request my location. If I understand the README correctly, that should mean I'm safe, right?
Or go back to the good old days and download/rip what you like to .mp3, .ogg, or .flac depending on your peference.
I have several thousand songs on my phone that I can listen to without the need for an internet connection, subscription fees, accounts, or anything.
There are tons of good FOSS local music player apps out there that you should check out. I use Auxio from the F-Droid store but have used others in the past.
On desktop, I use Elisa.
You can make sure your library is always up to date with your desktop by using syncthing.
i got one its a kids game which i already know it is shit but i have firewall and block the internet for it
also now i deleted it now i'm clean cuz i already use 95 foss apps