Android M's biggest aspect: There is no ROOT reason
For various reasons, the vast majority of Android users always want to obtain the highest permissions of the ROOT administrator after the device obtains the permissions, which is for the purpose of controlling the use of application permissions, but now the good news comes. According to Bloomberg, Google is planning to launch a major improvement at the I/O developer conference in San Francisco on 28th day of this month, users can control the permissions that each application can call during installation, such as using cameras, obtaining contact information, and obtaining location information.
It is rumored that the Android M system was unveiled at the conference.
Google has been committed to providing users with a clearer understanding of application permissions. Last year, it improved the display of permission entries for PlayStore apps before downloading and installing PlayStore apps, now it seems that Google is taking further measures to give users more options.
At present, although there are many Butler applications on the market that claim to be able to control the application without ROOT permissions, the actual use of the results is not ideal. To fully limit the permission of an application, the user still needs ROOT. Although Google is expected to open its permission control to users, the problem is:
-How to Implement the deployment in regions where Google services and PlaySotre are unavailable;
-Can I change the permission control after installation;
-Inexperienced users may mistakenly disable key permissions and cause application failure;
-Can PC operations be synchronized to mobile terminals.
Let's wait for Google to reveal more details.