bangishotyou
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I really like this comment. Just wanted to say that. Especially because it touches on something I've been discussing recently with some friends of mine.

Alright, count me in! I am a great speaker! Not because I'm good, but because I can't stand speaking in front of people and my nervousness translates to lots of energy which makes my normal habit of talking with my hands even more entertaining. I also cuss. A lot. So that should provide for some interesting lectures

It's right up your alley. Not mine. I've, uh, been electrocuted more times than any person should be in a life time.I've been dismantling electronics since I was 4 and I'm pretty sure there's a current running through me at this point in my life. Suffice it to say I have a very healthy fear of electricity and wires

I barely passed high school Pre-Cal. You lost me at "Arctans". : ( I think I get the gist of what you're saying though.

How can you compete with that? By one upping her with T-Rexes!

Don't forget the zombie lesson plan. You have that going for you. Oh and the excellent taste in tunes!

Just remember that App Ops is kind of "hidden". Your average user won't be aware of it, much less know how to get to it.

I think App Ops does this, as somebody already mentioned. Also there are a few root only apps that do the same. I personally am rooted (SuperSU) and have the Xposed Framework installed. On top of that I have the XPrivacy module installed and use it for said purposes. If an app is asking for permissions I don't think

Lol. Luckily that'll never happen.

Honestly, as a power/heavy user, I don't think you need to install anything. Just make sure "Unknown sources" isn't selected in your security settings and make sure "Verify apps" is selected in the same settings and you honestly should be good. Especially if you're solely downloading from the Play Store. Just as a

At the end of the day this article covers all the main points a lot of uninformed people seem to miss and then cry "ANDROID HAZ MALWARE OMG" over.

Have you tried turning it off and on again? ; )

Not really. You can try some of the more popular file managers like Astro and ES, they allow you to incorporate said accounts into them for easy access, but it doesn't combine the space across them. I don't think there's any that do what I'm understanding you want them to do.

It really seems like you're trying too hard to I don't know what. May I suggest some kind of surgery is in order to remove the stick that is lodged where the sun obviously doesn't shine.

I'm recommending your comment for two reasons. 1. Your username. My last name is Luna, which is Spanish for "moon" and all my friends call me Moon. 2. ECS-branded cases for tablets and phones. I would totally buy them if they sold them. But if they decide to make them and give a few out to us people leaving comments,

I am antechie and an IT guy, this seems like overkill to me.

Recommended launchers for customizing tend to be either Apex Launcher or Nova Launcher. Personally, I recommend Nova Launcher. (Be sure to get the paid version, as it really lets you do way more stuff than the free version.)

The Xposed framework will work on any device. However, some of the modules are specifically tailored to certain types of phones/tablets (the Wanam one being made specifically for Samsung devices). For more info on what specifically might be tailored to certain devices you need to visit the XDA forums. MoDaCo's Toolkit

Okay, you be crazy. For numerous reasons. Firstly because the point is the Xposed framework needs root to do a lot of what it does. Admin rights basically. Xposed isn't something the average person would want to use and there's potential, like with any root requiring app, to seriously mess things up depending on what

I've got Kaspersky on my Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga (11' inch) and from pushing power to being in and using Windows it's also well under 10 seconds.