Friday, June 25, 2010

Google removes two remote applications

Developers of Android - the pen of the former Sun Microsystems Tim - announced on a blog you remove applications remotely, thanks to a technology to remove applications that are contrary to the conditions of Android Market terminals that have already installed.

It all started when security researcher has developed and distributed two free applications for his research, he said. But the applications do not realize what they announced. The misdescription was to encourage people to download applications. They do not contain malicious programs, however, and had no right of access to private data, and given their apparent futility, most users had uninstalled quickly.

The author has removed its applications in the Android Market, but Google would handle applications that remained on user terminals. Google has removed the distance in this striking passage in notifying the user of the phone.

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