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Google removes 'App Ops' in the latest update of Android 4.4.2



When Google introduced it's new version of Android 4.4 KitKat, there also came in a new option from the company to manage application permissions. 

As already seen in Apple's operating system iOS, this new option dubbed as 'App Ops', basically allows the user to restrict certain apps from accessing your Location, Contacts or even Camera.

But unfortunately, the option is now seen no more with the latest update of Google's platform, Android's 4.4.2 KitKat. According to the company, the application permission was released by a mistake, where the feature was not yet consumer friendly. It is also said that, continuing usage of this initial feature could reportedly bring-up certain errors in various apps.

Source: Engadget

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