On Saturday, March 31, 2012 2:49:05 PM UTC-4, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
> Or android itself would have to make
> that distinction for it, and each user-app pair would effectively have to
> have its own userid.
>
That at least should be possible with platform-only changes. The app
database would need a field to track the owning human user, and upon unlock
("login") either kill off or deny UI interaction to anything associated
with the other user. You'd have to go through the various system settings
and decide which should be common and which unique.
Simpler but more of a hassle when switching, you could do it by rebooting
to a different set of partitions, something that's already done on occasion
to run different android versions on the same device.
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