Hi,

i found this statement in: 
"http://source.android.com/devices/tech/security/se-linux.html"; 

In Android 4.3, SELinux was fully permissive. In Android 4.4, SELinux was 
made enforcing for the domains for several root processes: installd, netd, 
vold and zygote. *All other processes, including other services and all 
apps, remain in permissive mode to allow further evaluation and prevent 
failures in Android 4.4. Still, an errant application could trigger an 
action in a root process that is not allowed, thereby causing the process 
or the application to crash.*

which mean that SEAndroid is not fully enabled yet, can anyone confirm this 
please?

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