> You can't, and that's the point - you have to at least re-test or > update your app.
But that's the only thing that is actually guarantied to work - that goes for Java applications as well. A bug is fixed, locale behavior updates, method added to interface etc. and whoops, broken app. > True, but it gets you phishing apps that steal your bank data > (http://www.osnews.com/story/22723). Yup that's possible today - just like on a computer, you should not just install everything uncritically. Obviously Google needs to add some anti-phishing/anti-virus scanning to submitted apps and I am sure they will. /Casper
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