Google changes its policy permits Android and incurs a large security flaw
As a general rule, I always try to give Rooting practical information on your Android terminal, either by developments that occur within the community to alert you about potential security problems. Today is one of those days when we publish an article to alert you: Google launched a new version of the Play Store , among other things, allows the use of PayPal to buy applications and simplifies the permissions shown to users . So far so good, but this change is hidden under something more sinister . The Android permissions system that served to protect users has been lowered slightly and silently by Google in updating its app store. Before, when an application needed additional permissions, users were notified and had to accept the changes before it could be installed. This continued when automatic updates are introduced, as they had changed permission needed for manual approval. This system worked...