wrong.
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was directly responsible for anything
in the wild that was released. As it is, the most secure OS allows
email interception (and, imho, for good reason), which directly
refutes the reason you put forth as the reason you are grateful for
this.
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On Feb 26, 11:48 am, Mark Murphy mmur
and any OS could be compromised if a trusted source gives
someone malware.
An Anonymous Guy
On Feb 26, 2:37 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Anonymous Guy wrote:
While I can understand your opinion, I'll have to disagree.
You are welcome to do so.
Maybe the insecurity you
application.
An Anonymous Guy
On Jun 16, 9:39 pm, Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com wrote:
I wouldn't expect it to mature much in this regard. At least not any time
soon. First, the Gmail app is owned by Google, and by its nature is pretty
self-contained and unlikely to rely on any generic
-- they are the most secure, yet still allow this for
third-party developers. If a user puts an application on the phone,
they implicitly trust that application.
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in. I think I'll wait to see if the platform matures enough,
first. :P
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to intercept (only to send out).
If anyone can help (with either a push in the right direction or a
small code snippet), that would be greatly appreciated.
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