"Mobile Malware Advice Doesn’t Help Users" was an section from a
larger article:
http://www.wired.com/opinion/2012/10/from-spyware-to-mobile-malware/.
I was interesting because it cited usability studies.

The usability study was published in "Is this App Safe? A Large Scale
Study on Application Permissions and Risk Signals",
http://www2012.wwwconference.org/proceedings/proceedings/p311.pdf.

I would settle for the ability to revoke a particular [coarse grained]
entitlement for an application from Android proper, without the need
to go to a mod. +1 if it can be done via polices in the enterprise
(I'm a big fan of centralized management).

Jeff

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