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by ac
4746 days ago
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Thanks for an insightful reply. > Frankly I think that level of privacy control has little appeal to the mainstream. One might argue that the whole idea of privacy is of little appeal to the mainstream. > The fake-/no-data approach of incognito (also one of the options that OpenPDroid offers) probably won't cause any compat headaches. The idea of OpenPDroid is to provide fine-grained permissions together with the fake-data/no-data approach to enforcing them, which prevents apps from crashing when access is denied. And that also enables using the apps even when they might have potential violations of your own privacy policy. |
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