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Touchdown! Greaser!
The camel's back is cracking and is almost broken for me. Last night took the cake.
About 4:15 AM this morning, I awoke to loud music coming from my android, which was on a charger across the room. It was an ad, blasting music loudly. I leave the volume down/off - apparently it accessed the volume/media settings, turned them up, and played whatever obnoxious ads (there was more than one) it was told to.
I leave the volume down & usually reset the device to home screen. Seems I must have left the device on a web page - the device went to sleep & I never really knew I'd left it on the page. Most pages don't auto-reset when the phone's sleeping. This one did, resulting in the load of a LOUD audio ad (that itself reset the mute/volume functions), and waking me from my slumber & leaving me in a very bad mood.
1) Web pages should not be able to reset the volume settings without human intervention (Android - FAIL, Advertiser - FAIL).
2) When the phone sleeps, it should sleep, not wake up to play an obnoxious ad (Android - FAIL, Advertiser - FAIL).
What's next? Malicious app install? There are already reports of malicious apps installing themselves to run audio ads. And Google has incentive to install such techniques as it sells ads.
Next Rant: privacy violating app updates. I currently have 7 uninstalled app updates (and most of these are sold/installed into both Apple and Android platforms) because they go too far in auto-setting permissions (with no ability for the user to adjust):
1) Bypass Lane app (BypassLane) - this app was useful; use it at a ball park to pre-order food from your seat & pick up from expedited line. No standing in line. The revised version allows itself to "have full audio recording privileges" on your device. Excuse me? Why does it need to record audio? Oh, and that's not all - the Apple version's EULA says:
You've opted in to Spam spam spam spam....
2) Facebook. Send, receive, read, edit SMS messages. Act as account & authentication administrator, manage accounts list. Read & write contact data. Discover all your known accounts.
3) Google Voice: read sensitive log data, read & write contact data, intercept outgoing calls. Discover all known accounts, view configured accounts.
4) Pandora: Add & modify calendar, send email to guests, read contact data, modify/delete memory contents.
5) Google Maps: record audio. Discover known accounts. Read & write contact data.
For Apple, the Twitter and one other app auto-send your entire contact list to the app provider, no opt out.
After the 4:15 AM wake-up this morning, I'm ready to dump the smart phone and go back to the Blackberry full-time.
About 4:15 AM this morning, I awoke to loud music coming from my android, which was on a charger across the room. It was an ad, blasting music loudly. I leave the volume down/off - apparently it accessed the volume/media settings, turned them up, and played whatever obnoxious ads (there was more than one) it was told to.
I leave the volume down & usually reset the device to home screen. Seems I must have left the device on a web page - the device went to sleep & I never really knew I'd left it on the page. Most pages don't auto-reset when the phone's sleeping. This one did, resulting in the load of a LOUD audio ad (that itself reset the mute/volume functions), and waking me from my slumber & leaving me in a very bad mood.
1) Web pages should not be able to reset the volume settings without human intervention (Android - FAIL, Advertiser - FAIL).
2) When the phone sleeps, it should sleep, not wake up to play an obnoxious ad (Android - FAIL, Advertiser - FAIL).
What's next? Malicious app install? There are already reports of malicious apps installing themselves to run audio ads. And Google has incentive to install such techniques as it sells ads.
Next Rant: privacy violating app updates. I currently have 7 uninstalled app updates (and most of these are sold/installed into both Apple and Android platforms) because they go too far in auto-setting permissions (with no ability for the user to adjust):
1) Bypass Lane app (BypassLane) - this app was useful; use it at a ball park to pre-order food from your seat & pick up from expedited line. No standing in line. The revised version allows itself to "have full audio recording privileges" on your device. Excuse me? Why does it need to record audio? Oh, and that's not all - the Apple version's EULA says:
Consent to Receive Commercial E-mail. YOU CONSENT TO RECEIVE COMMERCIAL E-MAIL MESSAGES FROM OR ON BEHALF OF BYPASS AND OUR PARTNERS, AND ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOUR PRIMARY EMAIL ADDRESSES AND OTHER INFORMATION MAY BE USED BY BYPASS FOR THE PURPOSE OF INITIATING COMMERCIAL E-MAIL MESSAGES.
You've opted in to Spam spam spam spam....
2) Facebook. Send, receive, read, edit SMS messages. Act as account & authentication administrator, manage accounts list. Read & write contact data. Discover all your known accounts.
3) Google Voice: read sensitive log data, read & write contact data, intercept outgoing calls. Discover all known accounts, view configured accounts.
4) Pandora: Add & modify calendar, send email to guests, read contact data, modify/delete memory contents.
5) Google Maps: record audio. Discover known accounts. Read & write contact data.
For Apple, the Twitter and one other app auto-send your entire contact list to the app provider, no opt out.
After the 4:15 AM wake-up this morning, I'm ready to dump the smart phone and go back to the Blackberry full-time.