Honestly, I hardly think average users actually look at the
permissions...

On average, people don't care too much.  If they want the app, they
will install it anyways.  The best way is to build a quality app and
build dev reliability/a dev brand, and that way people will trust you.

On Jan 24, 2:11 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you may be over reacting. Users are most likely not going to
> care if you write to the SD card. I would bet that 99 out of 100 users
> don't even read or care about what permissions you're asking for, the
> 100th person is probably searching the skies for black helicopters
> anyway, so it's highly unlikely you'll be able to please that person
> regardless of what you do.
>
> You have a choice, use the SD card or not. If you do, you'll have to
> have permission. I don't see that as a problem.
>
> -John Coryat
>
> "Radar Now!"
>
> "What Zip Code?"

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