Since ICS, android has taken away the ability to override and/or completely disable system level navigation (ie, home, back, recent application and system settings pop up) This is obviously to prevent malicious apps from essentially taking over the user's device. But working in an industry where a great portion of our clients run retail environments that require tablets in a sort of kiosk mode so that customers can not exit the app, and go into settings ect. , it is proving difficult to push for them to go android vs iOs. iOs 6 now offers a single app mode that allows the user to put a password on the device and once in an app lock it in that app so that the user can not exit the app unless they hit the home button three times and enter a password. Does android have any plans to do something like this or am i missing something?
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