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Originally Posted by SonOfSylvanus
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No, John Gruber's suggestions should be fine.
Two reasons for not using Paranoid Android:
1) They don't say what *exactly* it does, i.e. which exact settings it changes, and how exactly it interferes to protect the user.
2) It's not open source, so 1) becomes a stronger issue. Not that I don't trust Unsanity, but maybe their software actually adds new security holes?