privacy

How to disable Google asking permission to regularly check installed apps on my phone?

♀尐吖头ヾ 提交于 2019-12-02 16:03:07
I'm developing an Android app, which I therefore endlessly build and install on my test device. Since a couple days I get with every build/install a question asking Google may regularly check installed apps for potentially harmfull behaviour. Learn more in Google Settings > Verify apps. I get the option to Accept or Decline. I've declined about a hundred times now, but it seems to be Googles policy to keep on asking until I get sick of the message and finally click Accept. But I don't want that! So my question: how do I let Google know once and for all that I do not want them regularly

Get/Set audience for Open Graph Post

女生的网名这么多〃 提交于 2019-12-02 08:20:38
问题 Is it possible to get OR set the audience (FRIENDS, ONLY ME, PUBLIC) of an Open Graph Story post? According to developers.facebook there should be a field for the privacy setting. My application does have the publish-permission:"publish_actions" and the read-permissions: "public_profile", "email", "user_posts". When i make the following request (iOS): FBSDKGraphRequest(graphPath: "postid", parameters: nil, HTTPMethod: "GET") i get this response: { data = { location = { id = 00000000000; title

Getting the privacy setting of a status message?

喜欢而已 提交于 2019-12-02 07:02:39
Does anyone know if it's possible to query the privacy settings for status updates? I know you can get them for photo albums, but for my application it would be useful to be able to pull up a random status message from a while back and say "You shared this post with everyone, would you still do this today?" to see how people's attitudes to sharing online change. I'm not after anything fancy, just "friends", "public" or "custom" would be great. Cheers If it's a user's own status updates (i.e the person who's using your app) this is easily obtained, there's a privacy field on the Post objects,

Is there a secure browser cache?

走远了吗. 提交于 2019-12-02 01:39:35
问题 Note: this is a different problem to https - it's related to privacy security I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to take load off our server [cache] by pushing information to the browser. Is there any technology that will provide secure caching that is bound to a session? We have privacy-sensitive data that's often used, but will not change much. Re-requesting updates from the server/database all the time will reduce the sensitivity. The solution cannot rely on any page being held open

Is there a secure browser cache?

旧时模样 提交于 2019-12-01 22:25:28
Note: this is a different problem to https - it's related to privacy security I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to take load off our server [cache] by pushing information to the browser. Is there any technology that will provide secure caching that is bound to a session? We have privacy-sensitive data that's often used, but will not change much. Re-requesting updates from the server/database all the time will reduce the sensitivity. The solution cannot rely on any page being held open the entire time (e.g. no framesets). Navigation away from a page (or opening a new tab) is allowed.

Is my AdMob ad unit id a piece of “private information”

99封情书 提交于 2019-12-01 01:29:05
I don't know about this, really. I have never heard people talking about their ad unit ids, so I think it is kind of "private" and should not be disclosed? Is my ad unit ids a piece of private information? What will happen if I do disclose my id? Is it ok? Yes , you should never share it with anyone or post it online. Someone could use your Ad Unit ID to spam requests and get your AdMob account flagged or banned. Your Ad Unit ID also contains your AdMob developer ID. For example, ca-app-pub-[developerID]/[adID] . I'm not sure how that information could harm you exactly, but it is unique to you

Deploying app with Crashlytics to Apple Appstore - do I need a privacy policy?

拈花ヽ惹草 提交于 2019-11-30 23:08:53
I am about to submit an app to the Apple AppStore built in Swift that uses Crashlytics to capture crash information. As users of Crashlytics know, some information about usage, duration, crashes, etc. is captured and stored on the Crashlytics servers. My application does not ask for, store or attempt to capture any user data. My question is about the privacy policy for my application. Since I don't capture any user data, I want to state that in my privacy policy but I'm not sure that's factual since I am using Crashlytics. Any feedback on people that have used Crashlytics in their app and have

What is following header for: X-Chrome-Variations?

冷暖自知 提交于 2019-11-30 11:12:07
I was looking at http requests sent by chrome in Fiddler, and I noticed following http header which puzzles me: X-Chrome-Variations: CNa1yQEIjrbJAQiYtskBCKK2yQEIp7bJAQiptskBCLmDygE= This is a base64 encoded 35-byte array: 8,214,181,201,1, 8,142,182,201,1, 8,152,182,201,1, 8,162,182,201,1, 8,167,182,201,1, 8,169,182,201,1, 8,185,131,202,1 I've seen several examples of this number on the web. Can anyone explain to me what this is, and why chrome sends it out (and if it could be used to identify/track me)? Google Chrome developers test experimental features by enabling a feature for a small

How do I read an encrypted file from disk with R

送分小仙女□ 提交于 2019-11-30 06:54:57
I have a sensitive data set that should never be stored unencrypted on disk. Can R deal with this or is full disk encryption my only option? I have a feeling there's an easier way to do this, but the digest package, which does AES encryption, is the closest thing I came across to what you are asking for. This should get you started. # write encrypted data frame to file write.aes <- function(df,filename, key) { require(digest) zz <- textConnection("out","w") write.csv(df,zz, row.names=F) close(zz) out <- paste(out,collapse="\n") raw <- charToRaw(out) raw <- c(raw,as.raw(rep(0,16-length(raw)%%16

Why does Google +1 record my mouse movements? [closed]

与世无争的帅哥 提交于 2019-11-29 18:35:48
This is only on pages with a Google +1 box on my website: It seems to be firing off an event on every mouse move. Anyone know what it is doing? I searched on Google (perhaps I should try Bing for once on this one!) but no one seems to have written about it. Is it recording information about my visitors browsing habits? Is it some sort of CAPTCHA to detect human like behviour? Example URL, press F12 in chrome, go to timeline and press record, then move your mouse around this page (it plus ones this question, don't worry): https://plusone.google.com/u/0/_/+1/button?hl=en-US&jsh=r%3Bgc%2F22224365