On the flip side just last week I heard a story that 20% of the apps for 
Android are capable of revealing information about your location, addresses, 
and information contained on your Android phone. 

That does not mean 20% of the Android phones are insecure. It means that a 
whole he** uv a lot more are potentially insecure. Much as I hate Apple's 
decision to disallow iApp development for Runrev, it give one pause to think 
where they might be had they installed some innocuous looking Android app and 
discovered 2 weeks later that their identity had been stolen, without any idea 
of how it happened, or started getting eAds and spam for stores or items they 
only paid cash for. 

Bob


On Jun 30, 2010, at 11:04 AM, James Hurley wrote:

> Sorry, but I'm a little behind the curve on this.
> 
> I know that we can't build for the iPod or iPad, but can we run revlets using 
> the plug-in for Safari?
> 
> I tried on my iPad and I got a screen asking me to download the plug-in, but 
> it didn't happen, i.e. the plug-in didn't download.
> 
> Jim Hurley
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