>
> App log is not enough. Earlier in this thread I mentioned that often, and in
> cases where hardware is involved, almost always, system logs contain
> information directly related to what is happening to your app.
>
> As for ACRA, isn't it also going to be crippled by READ_LOGS no longer
> granted?
>

I don't think so?  I would highly highly highly doubt that.., someone
can confirm..

> It starts looking like a security theater to me.
>
> All right, one can do all this if one gets the custom ROM to get the logs
> over WiFi (by extension: one can build a custom ROM which disregards
> READ_LOGS completely). Hence, a malicious party will be able to read logs no
> matter what *on device in their physical possession*.
>

That's right, and that's why I always tell people that it's useless to
do things like "hide" their code from the user / other programs...,
Once you assume that your app can be run on things that aren't just
stock firmware, you have a more interesting situation..

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