@attritionorg just began playing with cyanogenmod. It has Privacy blocking of apps built in.
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@rjmolesa@scottymuse Right, this only works if it is simple for the end user, and available to everyone. -
@attritionorg true. i agree w/author. all the security apps want full control. and we both know AV can't be exploited or bypassed. ;-) -
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@attritionorg checking out@taviso now. -
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@attritionorg thanks. following now. should be good for some lulz.
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@attritionorg While not an option for everyone... pdroid just feeds false data, instead of halting apps. -
@essobi reply to the blog, include a link to that? -
@essobi appreciate it. like having other options and ideas for people to read in addition to my babble
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@attritionorg Nice post. That feature ticket was requested in 2009. How long until we can declare it a lost cause? -
@c7five hard to tell, but the first ticket appears to have been closed. many replies demanding it be re-open
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@attritionorg@jameslyne what would be good is an app that describes what other apps are really accessing#truth#reality -
@crapbanter@jameslyne Ooh yeah, and compares with the permission they requested, how often, etc. -
@attritionorg@crapbanter actually working on that, but far from simple ATM :) - End of conversation
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@attritionorg I loved when this was built into CyanogenMod7, but it was a pain to maintain so the dropped it after that. :(Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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