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#11
Originally Posted by marxian View Post
Was it not Nokia that used our devices to secretly send SMS?
Yeah, ok, now it sends it anyway it's just not secret anymore (harmattan) but aegis could even be used to block that. (unless they tangled it with the system binaries irreversibly (utterly possible) but anyway why they developed aegis is another story. I just feel the result can be useful.
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Originally Posted by erendorn View Post
- the very stu**d part is that you can't add your own certificate authority (like yourself, or some community repo)!! If you could, man that would be great.
Nor can you delete any. I've complained about this on the bug tracker. They WONTFIXed it I guess they need some extra persuasion to truly open things up. You can still vote for the bug and/or add a comment.
 

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Originally Posted by Fuzzillogic View Post
Nor can you delete any. I've complained about this on the bug tracker. They WONTFIXed it I guess they need some extra persuasion to truly open things up. You can still vote for the bug and/or add a comment.
quite valid indeed. I was more thinking about Aegis certificates (where Nokia has full credential, "developper" and "ovi" certificates have crippled credential, and that's it)
 
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