Something that many Android users would like to have is a tight control over the information that they access different applications. Unfortunately this option does not exist and everything is limited to see what applications will access.
But that may be about to change very soon. Rumors take for granted the idea of Google in giving Android users the possibility to control the resources and permissions that applications will have this operating system.
The ability to control the permissions of each application does not exist on Android. For now users are only informed of the resources and information that applications will be able to access, with only the option to not install the application if it does not agree.
Other systems such as iOS, give users the ability to define in detail which permissions that applications have and also the possibility of change at any time.
This capability was requested for a long time for Android users and it seems that Google finally considers this chance for the next version of Android.
The information was presented by Bloomberg and was collected from various sources linked to this process. For now there is only this indication without any confirmation from Google.
This is an important step for Google and its users, who will finally see access and control to all information that the applications accessing, filtering and limiting what each now see and visit.
Probably this will be one of the news that Google will present the I / O conference, which takes place later this month, and which will include already the new version of Android, M.
This is another element of novelty expected that Android will bring M and of which little is known.
The Google needs to regain the confidence of users and so regain the market that has lost over time, as is the case in Europe, where it has been missing for competition, especially for the iPhone.
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