On 18/06/13 05:46, Yosem Companys wrote:
Since not all applications are malicious, users will be able to enable
Incognito Mode on a per-app basis. The option will be available within
each application’s individual settings.
the first thing that bad apps (at least some) do is syphon out data right when u open them. if u need to go to setting to turn the "incognito" option on, there is a risk the damage is already done by the time u get to the settings. I may exaggerate a little of course... but that suggests an installation screen with "set default incoginito yes/no" prompt could be of use... it might degrade usability (an extra screen to interact with), user may default to the OK button (so incognito maybe should be default). On starting the app from grid, maybe a toast informing the "incognito" status may also be useful...

well, just thoughts...
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