By the way, I think anyone at Google would argue this is a security hole,
so I'm not alone
On Jul 27, 2012 9:37 AM, "Kristopher Micinski" <krismicin...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> 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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