engadget article
Interesting ... so Google has remote access/control over Android devices. Good, bad?
Interesting ... so Google has remote access/control over Android devices. Good, bad?
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Do you think Google would risk it's mobile operating system on misusing this feature?
engadget article
Interesting ... so Google has remote access/control over Android devices. Good, bad?
I think it's brilliant. Google can fix things in the background while I can do my thing.
Oh, and it's not unique, Apple has a kill switch for the iPhone & iPad & it was confirmed by Steve Jobs himself.
Didn't they put that in the iPhone to stop people from jailbreaking their devices?
No, Apple is not allowed to kill your phone if it's jailbroken.
It's the same as Google, to remotely delete rogue apps & any apps that violates Apple's T&Cs.
Isn't that exactly what jailbreaking the iPhone and loading jailbroken apps mean?
It's not exactly new. All the big tech players have something similar.
The only thing that may be of some concern is that they don't abuse it. However, if they do something crazy, there will be an outcry (and probably several lawsuits) - sort of like the Amazon/1984 debacle which made them change their ToCs.
It's useful for situations like this and no one is sitting there with a big red button deleting every second app randomly.
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