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Originally Posted by monkeyluis
I'd rather Amazon make sure the app doesn't eff up my device.
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Well, there are a couple of ways you can do that with the Android market: read the reviews, and check what permissions the app requests before you install it. Also, unless you have root, an app can't eff your device, though it could cost you money (but anybody with common sense would catch that app - a game that needs access to my contacts and permissions to make calls?). Even if you have root, you have to grant that access to the app when it runs, and anybody granting root access to an app they do not trust would be pretty damned stupid.