>And when every app requests at least half a dozen permissions
I think this is the core problem here. The "list of permissions" system doesn't make sense to anyone and just seems like some project manager following a list of checkboxes from a list of security practices.
I recently stopped using my Nexus 10 due to getting an iPad3 for a steal. I love being asked if an application can use my location, as opposed to having god knows how many apps on my N10 silently sampling my position. I love knowing that the entire OS isn't dedicated to better selling ads for app publishers. Apple, for all its faults, isn't in bed with the ad industry like Google is.
I really was hoping features like this would come to Lollipop, but apparantly this isn't a priority for Google. Instead we get a byzantine line of permissions no one understands and we all say "Yes" because we want the app. There's no alternative. If the Amazon Kindle app has a permission I must accept it to read my books. I can't just say "No" to location awareness or contact list reading.
I think this is the core problem here. The "list of permissions" system doesn't make sense to anyone and just seems like some project manager following a list of checkboxes from a list of security practices.
I recently stopped using my Nexus 10 due to getting an iPad3 for a steal. I love being asked if an application can use my location, as opposed to having god knows how many apps on my N10 silently sampling my position. I love knowing that the entire OS isn't dedicated to better selling ads for app publishers. Apple, for all its faults, isn't in bed with the ad industry like Google is.
I really was hoping features like this would come to Lollipop, but apparantly this isn't a priority for Google. Instead we get a byzantine line of permissions no one understands and we all say "Yes" because we want the app. There's no alternative. If the Amazon Kindle app has a permission I must accept it to read my books. I can't just say "No" to location awareness or contact list reading.