String wrote:
> As for what's "allowed", there's no regulation (yet). You need to
> decide what's worth your time to implement and what's too intrusive
> from a privacy standpoint. The only thing I would STRONGLY recommend
> is full disclosure; if you're collecting personal information that
> your users don't know about, and word eventually gets out, you're
> certain to to face a big backlash. And maybe even legal action, but of
> course IANAL.

Not to mention that there are terms related to privacy in the Android
Market T&Cs.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com | http://twitter.com/commonsguy

Android Training in Germany, 18-22 January 2010: http://bignerdranch.com

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