I'm a new Android tablet user - recently picked up the Asus Transformer 101 (for $299 from Best Buy!)
Does everyone feel OK allowing all the permissions as you download popular apps, such as Netflix (below)? I feel like I'm giving the vendor a free look at everthing I'm doing, emailing, apps running, files saved.
What gives? Is this standard, and is there a way to block all these permissions and still use the app properly?
What security risks am I opening myself too? (all apps I've downloaded seem to require you to allow all these permisions!?)
Thanks in advance for any replies/thoughts!
Permissions (for Netflix app)
This application has access to the following:
Network communication
full Internet access
Allows an application to create network sockets.
Your personal information
read sensitive log data
Allows an application to read from the system's various log files. This allows it to discover general information about what you are doing with the device, potentially including personal or private information.
Phone calls
read phone state and identity
Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and the like.
Storage
modify/delete USB storage contents modify/delete SD card contents
Allows an application to write to the USB storage. Allows an application to write to the SD card.
System tools
prevent device from sleeping
Allows an application to prevent the device from going to sleep.
retrieve running applications
Allows application to retrieve information about currently and recently running tasks. May allow malicious applications to discover private information about other applications.
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Network communication
view network state
Allows an application to view the state of all networks.
view Wi-Fi state
Allows an application to view the information about the state of Wi-Fi.
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Does everyone feel OK allowing all the permissions as you download popular apps, such as Netflix (below)? I feel like I'm giving the vendor a free look at everthing I'm doing, emailing, apps running, files saved.
What gives? Is this standard, and is there a way to block all these permissions and still use the app properly?
What security risks am I opening myself too? (all apps I've downloaded seem to require you to allow all these permisions!?)
Thanks in advance for any replies/thoughts!
Permissions (for Netflix app)
This application has access to the following:
Network communication
full Internet access
Allows an application to create network sockets.
Your personal information
read sensitive log data
Allows an application to read from the system's various log files. This allows it to discover general information about what you are doing with the device, potentially including personal or private information.
Phone calls
read phone state and identity
Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and the like.
Storage
modify/delete USB storage contents modify/delete SD card contents
Allows an application to write to the USB storage. Allows an application to write to the SD card.
System tools
prevent device from sleeping
Allows an application to prevent the device from going to sleep.
retrieve running applications
Allows application to retrieve information about currently and recently running tasks. May allow malicious applications to discover private information about other applications.
Show all
Network communication
view network state
Allows an application to view the state of all networks.
view Wi-Fi state
Allows an application to view the information about the state of Wi-Fi.
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