Cyanogenmod Puts Users in Control of Permissions
An anonymous reader writes "Cyanogenmod is soon to have a better permissions systems, allowing its users to deny certain permissions to the applications they install. Users are warned that enabling this feature on the nightly build may cause applications to crash or 'force close', but a new dialog allows them to easily return the permissions to stock if they wish. Hopefully Google implements a system similar to this very soon."
This is the biggest feature I've missed from Symbian — it never made sense to me why the permissions system didn't put the user in control from the first release.
Then you'd have to build in checks absolutely everywhere because you can't rely on anything.
You mean.... like what every good programmer should do, to build stable and reliable code ?
Segmentation Fault in "Life, Universe and Everything" at line 42. Don't Panic.