Even worse, why can Skype ( http://privacygrade.org/apps/com.skype.raider.html ) read my text messages when I definitely never want to use the feature?
I think this just highlights a problem with app permissions. Why should the Kindle app ( http://privacygrade.org/apps/com.amazon.kindle.html ) require phone status and identity? (Also how is "not analyzed yet" helpful?)
I work for a startup in the commercial video space, and one of the reasons we can compete against such giants is that their software really doesn't work that well... even for people who've paid shedloads for Lync.
Even worse, why can Skype ( http://privacygrade.org/apps/com.skype.raider.html ) read my text messages when I definitely never want to use the feature?
I think this just highlights a problem with app permissions. Why should the Kindle app ( http://privacygrade.org/apps/com.amazon.kindle.html ) require phone status and identity? (Also how is "not analyzed yet" helpful?)
I work for a startup in the commercial video space, and one of the reasons we can compete against such giants is that their software really doesn't work that well... even for people who've paid shedloads for Lync.