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moxdroid
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06/02/11 10:36 AM (14 years ago)

turn off tracking

Is there a way to turn off access to users cell phone info. People leaving bad comments about tracking. Delete code lines?
 
erichopf
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06/02/11 12:18 PM (14 years ago)
Kindly supply the details of your apps, when you have issues. This info makes it much easier to provide assistance. Good Example: App version 1.5, iOS 4.3.1, iPhone 3GS, running Xcode 4 on Mac- OSX 10.6.6 If you are making a 1.4 app, you will need to comment out the code with // I suggest you don't delete code, as sometimes there are references in the project and it could cause issues later on, unless you know objective C very well. In 1.5, you can turn off the GPS in the Core Properties
 
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06/02/11 01:48 PM (14 years ago)
Yes I'm using android with the latest eclipse using buzz touch 1.4. Would like to know which comments to edit out for the buzztouch maps and the user statistics for the phone info. All the stuff buzz touch uses to keep track of people.
 
David @ buzztouch
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06/03/11 12:58 AM (14 years ago)
@Quadhelix: Just a quick FYI, we don't 'keep track of people' but instead keep track of what apps are being used and where. Similiar to Google analtyics. If you want to turn off the features that allow you to use features related to the devices location. Find /src/Act_Home.java and comment out (or remove) all these: getLastLocation(); you should see that in two places. Once in the onStart method and once in the onResume method
 
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06/03/11 07:25 AM (14 years ago)
Thanks so much.
 

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