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by dmix 4199 days ago
Privacy Guard does not require rooting your phone and can easily be enabled in stock ASOP Android phones:

http://www.guidingtech.com/23409/enable-android-permissions-...

It is really a shame that Android doesn't provide this feature enabled by default anymore (as they did for at one point). It could easily be provided with a warning that this might break your apps and use with caution.

Security often has a UX trade-off, that doesn't mean it can't be handled well by good design.

As someone who is working on a (secure) Android ROM, I don't recommend trying to build the kernel from source unless you're serious about doing it, the Android repo build system is a mess and will take you hours to get working right.

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Unfortunately you do need root as of 4.4, IIRC.