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Thread: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android

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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android


    Think about it. Google knows what apps were downloaded from the market, it needs to know that for billing purposes. Since it know who downloaded what (from the market), it is a trivial task to write a program to scan the database at google, send the delete command over the air to the specific phone and zap the bad app. Unless Google also scans your phone for installed apps on a regular basis, which is possible but not practical for privacy reasons, they have n way of knowing what other apps you have installed, be it downloaded from another third party market, or directly from your PC Either way, unlike some other companies I could mention, Google does not have a reputation for being draconian.

    Killing apps that violate the market terms of service I can see. developers agree not to distribute apps that are harmful to the user's phone, and I for one would be tickled to turn on my phone, see a notification that a malicious app had been removed. (as long as it was for that reason)

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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android

    Holy thread necromancy, davee.

    Quote Originally Posted by musso View Post
    i heard the iphone also takes a picture of you everytime you go back to the home screen or smething like that
    its so apple knows what brand of shoes you wear!

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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android

    Quote Originally Posted by VikingDave View Post
    I hope that's not true, I'm kinda fond of the bottom of my feet.
    As long as he stays away from my fresh fish dinner. Halibut today, sole tomorrow.




    I don't like kill switches, no and no. but for now I feel more confident that google won't dump apps for any reason other than confirmed malicious apps. no sneaky lawyer speak or BS. We already know that other companies will take a different stance.

    But remote kill means that someone, perhaps other than google might, you know, remote kill. So on that, no and no.

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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android

    I, for one, am not the least bit surprised at any of this. As we elect to become permanently connected to something everywhere we go it is inevitable that we see more of this.

    I'm less worried about Apple and Google's ability to remove apps than for so-called "Agencies" to track our whereabouts in realtime and forensically.
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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android

    Quote Originally Posted by VikingDave View Post
    I hope that's not true, I'm kinda fond of the bottom of my feet.
    Some people have diamonds on them.

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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android

    Quote Originally Posted by ariesboy View Post
    We all assume that Apple will do "X" and google will do "Y", but the reality is the kill switch allows google / apple to remove an app, any app. Whether it is due to malicious intent of the developer/app, abuse of the user, or any reason.

    http://www.computerworld.com/action/...icleId=9117279


    From the above quote, it sound more for the protection of the user. Hopefully they wont remove tethering apps or streaming a/v app, just because it is sucking a lot of bw.

    A good question is also: Does the kill switch only effect applications create & available through Android Market or will they be able to kill a home grown app installed outside of AM?
    I believe it's only through the market. The market tracks stats related to any app that is installed through the market (% of downloads, amount of users which have it installed, etc). Someone should wireshark it, but I'm pretty sure it won't know if you locally installed an app.

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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android

    guys google, no. t-mobile, has already taken apps off the market. the wireless tether app i use was taken off and i asked an operator about it and she said that they did in fact remove tethering apps from the market to protect the speed of he network ( because it was built for phones not computers)

    so t-mobile does

    sorry i started typing and then realized it was t-mobile not google. anyone care about phone companies with kill switches?
    .meh

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    Default Re: Google owns up to a remote "kill switch" in Android


    I think I would trust Google more with a killswitch than Apple

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