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An Android application with no permissions can access the lock screen owner info string
(gist.github.com)
I posted this on Twitter; is this widely known?
I was a bit surprised to find out that [ACRA](https://github.com/ACRA/acra) was including this info by default when pulling all of the `Settings.Secure` keys through reflection, so I threw together a quick demo application to make sure this was poss...
Hey,
I've actually started on this [a couple of months ago](https://lobste.rs/s/e04ccq/what_are_you_working_on_this_week/comments/ilkprm), but never really got around to finishing anything.
I got some time over the weekend and thought it'd be something fun to work on.
There's still a lot of...
Android app/game developers can access Intel Android-devices for free of charge either manual access (remotely through web browser), with test automation frameworks or via API.
Comparison of different OS versions (Android vs. iOS) and OEM perspective, over 6.5M test runs and 300+ devices
Good data and tips&tricks how to avoid problems in Android apps, how to make better apps and what to consider when testing those.
Android vs. iOS - Comparison of used chipsets and application robustness on both platforms
There's lots of Android news and information posted every day, but sometimes it's difficult to find exactly what you're looking for.
Android Beta Apps is your one-stop source for Android Beta Apps by keeping you up-to-date and easily helping you discover new Android app beta's.
Join the conver...
React Native for Android: How we built the first cross-platform React Native app
(code.facebook.com)
An exploration on where bloat in an Android app might live.
I wish we had a `performance` tag for this sort of thing.
Android App - [Github](https://github.com/kickstarter/android-oss)
iOS App - [GIthub](https://github.com/kickstarter/ios-oss)
An Analysis of the Privacy and Security Risks of Android VPN Permission-enabled Apps
(research.csiro.au)
> The first analysis of its kind, the report looked at 283 Android VPN apps, investigating a wide range of security and privacy features.VPN facts from the study
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> Alarmingly, the report uncovered that not only did 18 per cent of the apps fail to encrypt users’ traffic but 38 per cent injected ...