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by snupples
5224 days ago
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Why is Android to blame? The SMS permissions are clearly spelled out on the install screen. As you said, you can opt out by not installing the app (or not updating, in the case where a permission changes between versions). That said, there's quite a few apps I was interested in that I chose not to install after all once I got to the permissions screen. If you think you should be able to line item veto app permissions, that's a different subject matter. |
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There are, after all, many legitimate reasons for having access to the contact list and there are many legitimate reasons for not wanting to share it. In android, as a developer, you have to decide whether you want a fully featured app or an app that respects their users privacy. You can not have both in a single app.
There is nothing that says you can't have both and doing so would be very simple. Android doesn't do anything to help so that's why android needs some serious blame for this.
Now people are getting used to ignoring the permissions (if all apps require everything, why bother?) making them quite useless. If this continues they could just as well just remove them (since the typical user wouldn't care anyway).