Being afraid of malware must not be an excuse of limiting
functionality. The applicaion must indicate it clearly what its
intention is and it's THE USER who has to decide whether he/she allows
it - not the system.

On Mar 28, 7:21 pm, Tseng <[email protected]> wrote:
> This kind of application is strongly discouraged in Android. The
> philosophy behinde it is that the user is always aware what's going on
> his phone to give malware as chance as possible and your application
> pretty much sounds like malware/backdoor/spying tool.
>
> This is one of the reasons why you can't delete/intercept SMS
> messages, to prevent such kind of applications to run undetected
>
> On Mar 26, 11:11 pm, srik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I  worked on N95 mobile, my goal is to capture image  for every 2 min
> > and
> > send the image data to server without user help.I am done with image
> > capturing manually but I am unable to capture image automatically
> > could
> > you please suggest me.I am getting certification message pop up. Is
> > there any way to start
> > my application automatically.I am messed with code signature and
> > manufacturer agreement with Nokia.So
> > I have decided  to change the platform to Android mobiles.Could you
> > please
> > let me can I able to implement the above application in android
> > mobiles
> > android platform.
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > Sri
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