http://whispersys.com/permissions.html

"""WhisperCore provides selective persmissions in a way that doesn't
take apps by surprise. Instead of denying access to resources, each
permission revoked by a user creates a "private resource" for that
application. So if an application requests the phone's unique
identifier, it will still get an identifier, but it will be a
privacy-protected identifier generated specifically for that
application. A different application with the same revoked permission
would get a separate identifier, and an application without the
revoked permission would get the real phone identifier."""


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