Installing apps, Android in this case, is at times a bit of WTF. It shouldn’t have to, but it is. The amount of personal information that some apps gather can be extreme. This concern is especially true after Google removed the very necessary App Ops (permission manager) app.

Let me provide an example. An app that I recently installed asked for the following (and other) permissions:

Your location
precise location (GPS and network-based)

Your personal information
read your own contact card

Phone calls
read phone status and identity

Your social information
read your contacts

Your accounts
find accounts on the device

Not all apps need such amount of personal information. It is so important to gather just the information that is really needed, and nothing else. It is also very important to be responsible with things such as geo-fencing as well as having in place good privacy guidelines that are really in taken seriously.

A number of years ago I wrote a set of Guidelines for Location (and Other Sensitive) Data that that are still quite relevant. Check them out; I hope you find them useful.

/ceo