Android M bringing official granular permissions (App Ops)

poofyhairguy

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I am curious how they roll this out. They have to find the careful balance between control and usability nightmare.
 

poofyhairguy

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Vista UAC on Android :awe:

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poofyhairguy

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You were making a joke but they basically moved to a Vista model of asking permissions when needed instead of at time of installation.
 

s44

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Apparently only apps targeting M+ will work like this? So, useless for the near future.
 

s44

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Same way custom ROMs and Xposed modules do it now: feed the app fake/empty data when disallowed.

It doesn't break apps.
 

dlock13

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You were making a joke but they basically moved to a Vista model of asking permissions when needed instead of at time of installation.

iOS has been doing this for years now as well, so it looks like it is something the general consumer wants on their device.
 

kpkp

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Apparently only apps targeting M+ will work like this? So, useless for the near future.

Users will be able to manage all apps permissions on M while on older OSes it will stay as it is.
 

sweenish

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So, I've actually used the M preview.

Went into facebook's permissions, turned off a couple, no problems.

You may not get asked at each permission's first go for a while, but they're still very much manageable.
 

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VirtualLarry

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What idiot post-Lollipop uses a flashlight app? Or better yet, what idiot uses one of those crappy flashlight apps?

Even better, is when the stock Android ROM upgrades itself without asking, includes an app that takes over your tablet, and mysterious flashlight apps just start appearing in your app drawer, with a label of "Settings".

Digiland Android tablet, sold by BestBuy - nothing but Chinese Spyware.
 

Commodus

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As much as some Android users might not like following Apple, this is something the platform has needed for years. Outside of Google Play, there's a load of scamware that thrives on people not paying attention to the permissions an app wants. The sort of stuff that texts premium numbers in the background.
 

ControlD

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I've been running custom ROMs so long I just sort of assumed Android already had this. I didn't realize it was something baked in after the fact.
 

Red Storm

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Android M is looking really nice. I have no more interest in rooting or custom roms so it's nice to see this stuff come to stock Android. I've always felt they should be doing it the way it's done in iOS. Speaking of which, is there a way to revoke a specific permission in iOS?