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permissions on Android #56

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alager opened this issue Oct 28, 2015 · 7 comments
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permissions on Android #56

alager opened this issue Oct 28, 2015 · 7 comments

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@alager
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alager commented Oct 28, 2015

Why does zmNinja need permissions to
Photos/Media/Files?
Microphone?
call information?

@pliablepixels
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Yuck. It must be the new plugin I added to play a blop sound. I'll remove
it in the next build. Does it work if you say no?

On Wednesday, October 28, 2015, alager [email protected] wrote:

Why does zmNinja need permissions to
Photos/Media/Files?
Microphone?
call information?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
https://github.com/pliablepixels/zmNinja/issues/56.

@alager
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alager commented Oct 28, 2015

If you don't accept then it doesn't install; standard android permissions agreement interface.

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@alager I just released 0.84.1 - may take a bit to show up. Please remove the existing version and then install the new one

Please check

  1. It is no longer asking for overarching permissions
  2. Keep the app in foreground and generate an alarm
  3. Check that it plays a "blop" (may be low in audio - may have to crank up the volume)

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alager commented Oct 29, 2015

The permissions appear to be under better control now....
Although, do you want to prevent the phone from sleeping, or do you control that in the app, like when on the montage?

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I need to control the phone from not going to sleep in the app if you switch the "keep app awake" button to on in settings. Is that what you are asking?

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alager commented Oct 29, 2015

yes, that's what I was wondering about. I wanted to make sure that just running the app isn't going to drain my battery.
Also, the audio level is fine for the new sound. I only have the volume up about 50% and it's clearly audible.

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ok, sounds good. closing.

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