Thanks for bringing this up.  This issue is known inside of Android, and it 
is possible the behavior may change in the future.


On Thursday, March 8, 2012 4:47:43 PM UTC+1, Darren Mansell wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> In ICS (any version), the recent apps feature takes a screen shot of the 
> last state of any app. This is generally fine, however it also does this 
> with the camera.
>
> When in the camera app, just pointing the camera around at anything 
> previously wouldn't capture anything, and you could be happy that unless 
> you pressed the shutter button, there are no records of what was in front 
> of the camera at the time. Now in ICS, you can press the recent apps button 
> and see whatever was in the viewfinder at the time it was switched from.
>
> This at best can cause some embarrassing moments, but at worst could cause 
> data protection issues, legal issues etc.
>
> I think the functionality should be changed so that the most recent 
> captured photo is displayed. I didn't want to raise a bug about it in AOSP 
> as this is actually implemented in the Google builds for Maguro and I 
> assume Crespo, Wing/Stingray.
>
> Example screenshot attached.
>
> Thanks
> Darren
>

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