1. Asuhmiaseh's Avatar
    http://fedscoop.com/blackberry-takin...wful-intercept

    Don Diego endorses the Zed and wields a Silver.
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    11-19-15 10:36 PM
  2. KermEd's Avatar
    Hey KermEd..If You come across a source for this information, will You please share it?

    It's important.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Sure, all you need is fiddler setup as proxy. Amazon should call home periodically in the background to check if any of your Amazon apps need updates, although they could be piggy backing the push system on BlackBerry - I doubt it.

    When it does this call back it should be sending a bunch of your data (location etc). It'll probably (hopefully for their sake) be sent encrypted, probably via SSL. The hard part is you need to be monitoring fiddler when it does its call home (depends on their interval I suppose).

    Privacy settings should only remove user access to files, some notifications and the ability to launch some apps. It shouldn't actually remove the apps themselves - in case you decide to turn it off later. It also still needs to process the apps and what they are doing in the background for the same reason

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    11-20-15 10:47 AM
  3. crackbb10's Avatar
    If you don't open the app it won't initialize the permissions.
    11-20-15 10:53 AM
  4. OkieBloke's Avatar
    Extremely thorough response.

    Most of the time when we ask for sources it's radio silence, but You're like BAM!



    Thanks for the resources, KermEd!




    Posted via CB10
    11-20-15 02:28 PM
  5. joeldf's Avatar
    If you don't open the app it won't initialize the permissions.
    Plus, it has to have an account setup in the app for it to have anything to check. Otherwise, there's nothing for the app to check against.

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    11-20-15 02:40 PM
  6. anon(3983727)'s Avatar
    Edit.. wrong thread lol
    Last edited by fingernipp; 11-20-15 at 03:00 PM.
    11-20-15 02:44 PM
  7. BCITMike's Avatar
    Didn't read, just thought, "yes, they went Android".

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    11-20-15 03:03 PM
  8. filanto's Avatar
    Get bes cloud and only use the work part instead of the personal side. Android doesn't have access to it

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    11-20-15 08:01 PM
  9. OkieBloke's Avatar
    Interesting! I'm one of those people that doesn't even trust clouds though..

    Posted via CB10
    11-25-15 07:20 PM
  10. Stomps01's Avatar
    Interesting! I'm one of those people that doesn't even trust clouds though..

    Posted via CB10
    Bes cloud doesn't store anything from your phone. It is just a way to set up a specific work side email for your phone to use and a way to limit what you can do with your phone. No passwords/files are stored on the BES cloud server(that I know of anyway).

    Posted via CB10
    11-26-15 03:52 PM
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