Most people I know on this list argue that apps should never be allowed to
change system behavior. I hope you understand the implications for apps
that aren't legitimate, unlike yours. Sure there are hacks, removing them
happens slowly.

Whats your app title, since I'm assuming you won't disclose the trick
you're using, people can at least disassemble it to find out, then submit
patches to Android to ensure future versions make it diffult.
On Jul 27, 2012 7:34 AM, "Pent" <supp...@apps.dinglisch.net> wrote:

> > Generally if you can do this, it's kind of considered a security hole,
>
> By whom and for what reason ?
>
> > while these chinese wall
> > policies are implementable, I'm a little skeptical as to their real
> utility...
>
> Luckily my customers aren't.
>
> Pent
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