Google Warning About Smartkeyboard Pro - passwords, etc.
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:57 pm
Question is for cyril/Smart Keyboard Pro
Concerned about Google's warning regarding SmartKeyboard Pro's potential access to passwords, credit card #'s, etc. Under your products FAQ you state not to worry and that this is a standard response. What means do you have to prove this and make those who have privacy concerns at ease? Or perhaps you can link to something from Google which explains this is a standard response? I would think that Google could easily determine those keyboards apps which actually do transmit personal info as you type and that they would only display this warning for those apps you should be concerned. Not questioning your ethics just alarmed over Google warning when installing.
I know of many android users who refuse to install a keyboard app because of what I state above. I also know of a few users who have uninstalled after they received the warning message from Google. You could gain even more paid users of this app if you could refer to something more concrete than what is stated in your FAQ section:
"Does it really collect my passwords? No! This is a standard Android warning displayed each time you install a replacement keyboard. This application doesn’t use the “INTERNET ACCESS” permission, so don’t worry".
Thank you for addressing this. Tried your SmartKeyboard app and it is EXCELLENT . Will keep it installed if you can address the privacy concern. Thank you.
Concerned about Google's warning regarding SmartKeyboard Pro's potential access to passwords, credit card #'s, etc. Under your products FAQ you state not to worry and that this is a standard response. What means do you have to prove this and make those who have privacy concerns at ease? Or perhaps you can link to something from Google which explains this is a standard response? I would think that Google could easily determine those keyboards apps which actually do transmit personal info as you type and that they would only display this warning for those apps you should be concerned. Not questioning your ethics just alarmed over Google warning when installing.
I know of many android users who refuse to install a keyboard app because of what I state above. I also know of a few users who have uninstalled after they received the warning message from Google. You could gain even more paid users of this app if you could refer to something more concrete than what is stated in your FAQ section:
"Does it really collect my passwords? No! This is a standard Android warning displayed each time you install a replacement keyboard. This application doesn’t use the “INTERNET ACCESS” permission, so don’t worry".
Thank you for addressing this. Tried your SmartKeyboard app and it is EXCELLENT . Will keep it installed if you can address the privacy concern. Thank you.