On 09/17/2014 03:45 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
You should be more concerned with having a closed-source, non-peer- reviewed binary on your machine. Who knows what data it is mining on your system and sending off to M$ and their evil minions. Half of the apps I've downloaded for my Android phone never get installed because as they install they want access to stuff that has NOTHING to do with the app's supposed function (for example, I-Heart-Radio has absolutely NO need to look at my address book). They get deleted as soon as they try to install and I find out what trolls they are.
You should check out the "Xposed Framework" and the "XPrivacy" add-on that works with it. It's essentially App Ops on steroids. I can still install apps that want invasive permissions but block them from trying to use them at runtime.
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