Fan-created story archive
FanFiction.Net gives readers mobile access to fan-created stories across fandoms, genres, authors, and categories. Users can browse archives, open story pages, follow favorites, and build reading habits around long-running fiction communities.
Use filters, favorites, and reading lists to keep large archives manageable. Fan works vary in rating, tone, and quality, so check story summaries and tags before committing to a long read.
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Reader and writer community
The app can support account-based features such as follows, favorites, reviews, messages, and story management depending on user role. Writers may use it to monitor responses while readers use it to continue stories across sessions.
Protect account credentials and be thoughtful when interacting with authors or reviewers. Avoid sharing personal information in profiles, reviews, or messages, especially in fandom spaces with mixed-age audiences.
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Media, microphone, and alerts
The package declares camera, media access, microphone, phone state, shortcuts, notifications, foreground media playback, advertising identifier, wake-lock, boot receiver, push messaging, vibration, and network capabilities. These can support uploads, audio-style features, alerts, account activity, and reading services.
Grant camera, media, or microphone access only for a clear feature. Tune notifications for story updates and community messages so reading alerts do not become overwhelming.
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