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posted 2015-08-27 14:51:14 +0200

Idea: Getting control of Android permissions

In my opinion, the Android privacy permissions system is horribly broken and has to be fixed. You have to accept all or nothing, so you end up giving all apps full permissions to everything on your phone. I would like to suggest an alternative:

Wrap alien-dalvik in a fake environment and let users choose what real data you reveal to an Android app.

The first time an Android application asks for some specific class of data the user gets to choose whether to grant that application access to real data or if some fake default should be given instead. The classes can be chosen by Jolla, they do not have to directly correspond to the Android security permissions.

Idea: Getting control of Android permissions

In my opinion, the Android privacy permissions system is horribly broken and has to be fixed. You have to accept all or nothing, so you end up giving all apps full permissions to everything on your phone. I would like to suggest an alternative:

Wrap alien-dalvik in a fake environment and let users choose what real data you reveal to an Android app.

The first time an Android application asks for some specific class of data the user gets to choose whether to grant that application access to real data or if some fake default should be given instead. The classes can be chosen by Jolla, they do not have to directly correspond to the Android security permissions.

If anyone has any further ideas on how to get control Android over apps, let's hear them!

Idea: Getting control of Android permissions

In my opinion, the Android privacy permissions system is horribly broken and has to be fixed. You have to accept all or nothing, so you end up giving all apps full permissions to everything on your phone. I would like to suggest an alternative:

Wrap alien-dalvik in a fake environment and let users choose what real data you reveal to an Android app.

The first time an Android application asks for some specific class of data the user gets to choose whether to grant that application access to real data or if some fake default should be given instead. The classes can be chosen by Jolla, they do not have to directly correspond to the Android security permissions.

If anyone has any further ideas on how to get control Android over apps, don't be shy, let's hear them!them! Jolla might listen :-)