Temy bypasses your phone’s security to do the following:
Monitor activity on other apps
Track your notifications
Reads private messages
Change settings
None of this is possible unless you explicitly give the app permission, and it does not ask for permission for any of those things. The article is just making stuff up for clicks.
If you are using Android you are screwed 100 different ways...
No warnings from any virus/malware searches.
But also, Komando would never say anything bad about anything having to do with Apple products. So who knows?