On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 11:28:51 PM UTC+1, TreKing wrote:
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> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Nitin choudhary <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> My Android application is collecting installed app list from user's 
>> device, As it is user's private information , So how to comply google's 
>> privacy policy ?
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> Questions regarding with compliance with policies are best directed at a 
> lawyer.
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> I, personally, would not consider a "list of installed apps" as "private 
> information", assuming you're not including personally identifying 
> information for the given user along with said list.
>

Perhaps if you only installed apps from the google store and feel they know 
already what you are running. If like some others you have installed 
f-droid and are running your own application that *is* your own business 
and nobody, not google and not you competitor has any business looking at 
and using that information. So I clearly feel this information indeed is 
private. The dialog that request such permissions are written in such a way 
that they keep coming back unless you click the "right" answer witch is 
also  pretty annoying.


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