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by blorsh
3225 days ago
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No, the situation is "take it or leave it". Give all the permissions, or don't get to use the app. There are now even web sites (facebook, google maps, yahoo email) that seem to refuse service if you are determined to be on a phone. They demand that you install their app instead. Proper permissions would have 4 possible settings: 1. ask (the default), with checkbox to make the choice stick 2. deny 3. allow 4. deceive the app, pretending to allow. That last one is important. It keeps apps from forcing users to allow absurd permissions. Deception plug-ins should be possible, allowing various kinds of deception (like "oh, sorry, there is no signal") and even man-in-the-middle against the apps. |
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