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[Request] Increase the 15 Seconds Rule/Time for On-Demand (Prompt) Restriciting #1873

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Aeroman opened this issue Aug 12, 2014 · 8 comments
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Aeroman commented Aug 12, 2014

current Xprivacy allows or block Permissions with On-Demand (Prompt) Restriciting,
for the affected App/Permission only 15 Seconds, after the 15 Seconds quest Xprivacy again and again,
(In an app session)

Better it would be if could Xprivacy allow/blocks permission for eg 1-2-5 minutes.

This change would facilitate in an app-session operation very!

Thanks in advance for the support for this idea & possible.

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SWADED commented Aug 12, 2014

+1

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DaVeS7 commented Aug 12, 2014

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tbv2005 commented Aug 13, 2014

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@M66B M66B closed this as completed in 508f573 Aug 14, 2014
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Wow! That looks like a lot of work, and you did it so fast! Thanks.

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Aeroman commented Aug 14, 2014

yes the master has implemented it really awesome. Thanks again to this point.

Have it now time to test something, the option has been implemented really great.

However, it comes in between also, the Xprivacy does not comply with the selected times and asks again. eg if I allow Internet-Permission for 2 minutes, it often happens that Xprivacy asks a short time later. Why is that I can not answer. So the selected times are not always respected.

Is that you too?

Surely, will be the master that is still improving, is just the first beta.

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M66B commented Aug 14, 2014

@Aeroman this problem will be fixed in the next release.

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Aeroman commented Aug 14, 2014

@M66B

Thanks for your efforts and the quick reply. 👍

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