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Old 05-27-2016, 12:40 PM   #500
jlark
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Originally Posted by desk7 View Post
I'm not able to understand all your information.
Do you think that our privacy is in danger? The Google Account, for example?
There's probably no need to panic, since ContentBrowser's permissions basically only allow it to uniquely identify you, get the list of running apps and read sdcard contents.

However I'm not sure if the message sent to alog.umeng.com really does originate from ContentBrowser or from another app - though there seems to be no Onyx application with blanket permissions. Until someone manages to decompile that message it's anyone's guess what it's sending.

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Could we block it with a virtual VPN on the Onyx Boox?
You can root it and install AFWall+. That's how I discovered its shenanigans.
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