I trust BlackBerry's security... If they include some apps such as Amazon Store as part of their OS packages, it must be 'safe', right? Or I'm missing something there?
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I trust BlackBerry's security... If they include some apps such as Amazon Store as part of their OS packages, it must be 'safe', right? Or I'm missing something there?
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Amazon app store has access to stored files and location. I don't know what they can do with that info, and they're probably not doing anything malicious with it, but it is in everyone's best interests to be skeptical.
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Shared files:
Any BlackBerry Appp requires this permission if they wanna write/read files out of their own sandbox. So in case you want to write an APK file to the SD card, save a picture or anything then this permission is required.
Location:
This is probably needed to show specific apps for your region, etc. BlackBerry World does this too.
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Makes sense, and there really isn't all that much info required of the user in that case. I'm impressed.
The Amazon store app (for regular amazon shopping, shipped to you) that has been baked into the 10.3.2 OS asks for everything, however. Why does Amazon want my mic? Doesn't matter much, as I'd bet everyone just tosses it into their junk app folder.
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The bottom line is that the issues with the Amazon App Store point to the general problems of running Android apps on Blackberry phones, which raises the general issue (which is gradually improving) of the shortage of Blackberry OS apps.
Still, it would be nice if someone would create a Blackberry app which could in some way allow us to lock down the Android apps further.
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Yes they eat your battery and steal your data. Completely unsecure. Avoid.
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If that is the case, then BlackBerry is losing one of their (marketing) advantage i.e. 'security' for including Amazon Store on their BB10 OS.
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I think it's funny people want more "security" with the Android apps that we run on our BB's. Then they wouldn't be Android apps, they would be native BB10 apps. And I'm not holding my breath for those!
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Again, 'Android' is unsecured. And by adopting Android apps / games, BlackBerry is losing their 'security' advantage over the other OS's. Does it sounds logic?
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I wish we could opt out android permissions and deny Internet acces. It would make android apps more secure.
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I've downloaded a few android apps from amazon and I'd have to say they suck. They have clunky performance and are sluggish. Map my run doesn't work and claims to need google services installed.
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What I'd like to have is the ability to uninstall the Amazon app store.
I'm not saying that everyone should, but if I want to, I should be able to.
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As further update. There are some amazon / google apps that work very well. And then there are a few that just suck down battery, even if never opened or used. Removing them instantly fix the battery drain issues.
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Sounds pretty much like life in general. Nothing is perfect...grab what you want / feel comfortable with and ignore the rest.
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