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On Oct 15, 9:38 pm, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jtaylor wrote:
> > It's intuitive for there to be a permission placed on this info.
>
> It's definitely intuitive for there to be a permission on the IMEI. I am
> not quibbling that point at all.
>
> The problem is I'm porting something originally done on the iPhone,
> which has a UUID or something for each device independent of the IMEI
> (as I understand it) and definitely not requiring some special
> permission. Hence, the customer has...expectations.
>
>  > So just do the
>
> > Overkill, putting a permission in there shouldn't be a problem.
>
> I sure hope it's not a problem. That permission, unfortunately, also
> covers things like read access to the device's phone number. And, until
> I get my paws on a G1, I don't even really know what the user is going
> to see when the permission request is presented, unless there's a way to
> test that in the emulator that I'm not aware of.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
>
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