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New Well ...
1 You have to log in to their site to do anything. Unless your PC is communicating with the phone directly -- via bluetooth, maybe? -- everything you do is routed through their servers.

2 Effective diseases don't kill in five minutes. They wait until you've had time to spread them for a week or so first. Same with effective crimes. You don't know you've been ripped off until way later, so you don't associate it with the cause.
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Drew
New Looks like local only based on the 192.x address
http://asset0.cbsist...316137_2870_1.jpg
New Yes... but
Its say the DHCP address your router gives it... for example:

192.168.1.155:8888

*OR*

http://web.airdroid.com which tells the browser to look for the device locally using (I think) Javascript to broadcast for it...

I didn't see any traffic go out once the "web.airdroid.com" address was rendered, everything was aimed at the local network only. I was sniffing using TCPDUMP never saw an external call out past local net, once the page was done rendering.

I might be wrong about this one... for now.
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New Hmm ...
So it assumes your device is connected to the same local network. Probably a reasonable assumption most of the time. That's not so bad, then.

But then, I'm the guy who, every time I install an app, I look at the permissions. "Why does a game need to access my phone settings? Nope, no install."
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Drew
New Re: Hmm ...
The "web.airdroid.com" address does that assumption, it appears.

Going straight to the IP address and port on the phone screen gets you right to it directly, no other communication outside.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
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New Not assumes, requires.
New Thanks.
Still, they should be clearer about what it's doing.

I understand that if you want to be able to do anything on your phone from another computer, you need (almost?) full access. But why don't they come out and say "we don't see any of your private data"?

Cheers,
Scott.
New Because technically they can see it.
The apps requires full access to the phone so it can do the things it does. Files Management, Text Messages, running the browser, controlling settings... among other things.

They just haven't done it... but they *COULD* if they wanted to.

Just like President Obama COULD us drones against US Citizens engaged in combat or terrorist acts towards the US Gov't.

Does that mean that Obama will? Perhaps, but only under emergency situations.

Does that mean AirDroid will take your data? Very very very highly doubtful.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
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New Re: Because technically they can see it.
OK: Greg so it's a good app I found ? :-)
"Pictures are better then words because some words are big and hard to understand"
Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
New I already admitted that in post #372288
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greg@gregfolkert.net
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Expand Edited by folkert March 8, 2013, 04:32:45 PM EST
New No you didn't
You said it is not apparently harmful, at least that's how I interpreted.

C'mon, bman is dying for some validation here, and it can only come from you, since you tossed the disparagement and we respect your opinion, even when it is wrong. Did he do good or not?
New Its a fine program, as far as I can tell. For now.
So yes, its a great application, it does what it says it does, although without any real docs telling us how it does it.

As AS kinda put it... they really need to be more transparent on the way things are and remove doubt.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
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     Found a great app for android - (Bman) - (19)
         Looks cool, but security? - (drook) - (15)
             What's security got to do with wireless access? - (mmoffitt) - (1)
                 Do you have a smart phone? - (folkert)
             Re: Looks cool, but security? - (Bman) - (12)
                 Well ... - (drook) - (11)
                     Looks like local only based on the 192.x address - (crazy) - (10)
                         Yes... but - (folkert) - (9)
                             Hmm ... - (drook) - (2)
                                 Re: Hmm ... - (folkert)
                                 Not assumes, requires. -NT - (crazy)
                             Thanks. - (Another Scott) - (5)
                                 Because technically they can see it. - (folkert) - (4)
                                     Re: Because technically they can see it. - (Bman) - (3)
                                         I already admitted that in post #372288 -NT - (folkert) - (2)
                                             No you didn't - (crazy) - (1)
                                                 Its a fine program, as far as I can tell. For now. - (folkert)
         The free app every android owner should install - (Bman) - (2)
             Don't think I'll be trying it. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                 See post 372288 - (folkert)

Does that mean my tea's made?
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