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PS2: * add ic_privacy_guard*.png from frameworks/base
* rebase
PS3: * enable AppOpsSummaryActivity
* use SubSettings on longclick
PS4: * move privacyguard settings category to just
below security
PS5: * rebase
Pulled together mostly (if not all) from:
Author: Steve Kondik <shade@chemlab.org>
Date: Tue Feb 25 14:02:16 2014 +0100
settings: Relocate Privacy Guard icons to framework
* So we can use them in the permission dialog for MODE_ASK
Change-Id: Ia9bac7dff0bbe91ae48db5d4b0d8f46feb9fdf86
Author: DvTonder <david.vantonder@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jan 16 19:01:23 2014 -0500
Settings: Fix up top level "Privacy" section
Change-Id: Id4dbda10a891c793bc6eb3c42807cc0e3f6092cc
Author: Danny Baumann <dannybaumann@web.de>
Date: Fri Nov 8 13:37:07 2013 +0100
Add back privacy guard manager.
Change-Id: Ic9fbbae137bb8425fe72a6cdb2f17117351b5709
Author: Chirayu Desai <cdesai@cyanogenmod.org>
Date: Sat Dec 28 18:51:46 2013 +0530
PrivacyGuard: Specify a default value in Settings.getInt method call
* While privacy guard is enabled by default, the default value specified
here is returned only when the setting is not defined or not an integer.
Change-Id: Iaedffcc76a23a310aa7915f6a42ccce83ba5d2a6
Author: Matt Mower <mowerm@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 5 19:40:37 2014 -0600
PrivacyGuard: confirm permissions reset
The button to reset all application permissions to enabled looks
suspiciously like a refresh button. Prompt the user with a confirmation
dialog to make sure they know what they've pressed.
Change-Id: I0444c5bf8e9533feccf890055d34d3200609c6f6
Change-Id: I2e10cb4d395e2e7e5141d2fadada9e9b21cd7fbf
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