Privacy features in Touch (cyanogenmod)?

Alexandre Strube surak at surak.eti.br
Tue Jun 18 13:34:36 UTC 2013


A first approach could be a one-click TOR connection on networkmanager
applet. Should be an interesting project.


2013/6/18 Matt B. <mttbrnsmls at outlook.com>

> I wish more software companies developed built-in Privacy features and
> user-control of app internet connections.
>
> The internet is a PUBLIC space and I don't like software companies working
> to put all my data there--including my local searches--while simultaneously
> doing nothing to bring enhanced privacy features to the OS.
>
> Can the upcoming Ubuntu-Touch incorporate some of the cynaogenmod-like
> Privacy features into Ubuntu Touch?
>
> http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/06/how-cyanogenmods-founder-is-giving-android-users-their-privacy-back/
>
> I'd also like to see the ability of Ubuntu Desktop to be able to control
> what apps can and cannot connect to the internet etc. Unfortunately all
> Ubuntu seems to be working on is features that create privacy concerns
> (like the scopes sending search requests to Canonical servers).
>
> Please consider Privacy an important feature in Ubuntu/Ubuntu Touch. Which
> Mobile-OS I select to use will largely be determined by not just its
> freedom but also what it offers me in terms of Privacy & Control over how
> my data get on the internet. I want a say in whether an app can connect to
> the internet and when & why it connects to the internet.
>
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