Enigma of User Privacy in Android

作者: Atul Kumar Dwivedi , Kanaiya Kariya , Pranav Botti

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3433-6_95

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摘要: Android is an open source operating system with equal proportions of pros and cons. provides third party applications that include access to network communications, personal information, storage, location etc. The diverse range available makes life easy, but comes associated risks potential threats the user’s privacy. Each time a user installs application, they are presented permissions required install application. Users generally not able understand aforementioned due highly technical jargon presented. In this paper we focusing on designing application having all modules (resources) in smart phone. This will let select which wants be secured. Once installed, few keep private, for example us consider camera, gallery, selection done, security running always back-end monitor selected. If Any other tries secured module, get notification saying active app trying camera needs permission its working. User can whether or grant also save selected preference future.

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