5/11/2015 12:58:00 pm
Android M Adding Stronger Privacy Controls
With "Android M" reportedly just weeks away from making its debut, the rumor mill is heating up.
Word has it that the new version of Android will offer more controls for privacy-conscious users. According to Bloomberg Business,
which cited unnamed people "familiar with the matter," Android M will
"give users more detailed choices over what [information] apps can
access."
As Phandroid noted,
this is a long-awaited feature for Android fans. Upon installing
something, for example, you could let an app access your contacts but
not your photos.
Fiddling with permissions, however, is a good way to break your app,
so "we're guessing it'll be something similar to how iOS asks the user
to grant apps permission to access their gallery, or camera app in order
to function," Phandroid said.
Google last year simplified the permission information
it displays to people before they download an app, letting them decide
whether to continue or cancel. With Android M, those decisions will
reportedly get a bit more granular.
The move comes amidst the ongoing shift to mobile, Bloomberg said. Google, indeed, just this week said that more searches now take place on mobile devices than on computers in 10 countries, including the U.S.
Google will likely provide a first look at Android M at its annual I/O developer conference later this month. Google I/O 2015 takes place on May 28 and 29 in San Francisco's Moscone Center West, so stay tuned.
Other rumors suggest that the next version of Android might be built directly into new cars.
In December, Reuters said Google's software could become the standard
system that powers future cars' entertainment and navigation features — a
huge step up from Android Auto, which requires an Android phone to be plugged in to access things like music, maps, and apps.
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