[Privacy] Do Android Apps Ask Users' Permission before Sending SMS?
I noticed that one of the features added to the latest OS update is that Android apps will now be able to send (and even read?) SMS using the SIM. I understand this is necessary as some banking apps use the SIM to authenticate the mobile phone number for mobile banking purposes.
One of the things I hate about Android is that many apps promote themselves by sending SMS to all your contacts.
So I am curious how it has been implemented in Sailfish OS - is the user alerted when an Android app sends (or wants to sends) an SMS or access the SIM?