Most flashlight apps in the store sell your data, run ads, or ship spyware. Flash doesn't. One screen. Camera/flash permission. Done.
Tap once for solid light. Switch to strobe for visibility, SOS for emergencies, Morse to send a message in dot-dash light, or screen-light when your flash isn't enough.
Real screenshots from the app. No filters.




Plain flashlight. On. Off. That's the job.
8Hz blink for visibility, bike-side warnings, or dance floors.
Looped international distress: · · · — — — · · ·
Type a message, the flash blinks it in International Morse. Standard timing.
Phone screen as a white panel. Tap to enter, swipe to cycle white / amber / red / cyan / green.
Camera/flash. That's it. No internet permission needed for the flash itself.
The honest part. Search "flashlight" on the Play Store and you'll find dozens of "free" apps that ask for contacts, location, microphone, and a clear network path back to whoever's harvesting that data. Flash needs your camera flash and nothing else. The whole APK is around 42 MB and there's no business model behind it.