Android Wallet Questions:
First off, thank you VERY MUCH for even HAVING an Android wallet up and running. You are ahead of the game, and many of the coins out there.
1) Most Important!!! Why do the permissions include "Location"? There is no reason for the location of the user to be known. Location allows the app access to both general and precise GPS coordinates.
2) Does the wallet even work? Reviews on the Playstore say that it does not.
Given the requirement of location I personally know that I and thousands of other people will not ever install this wallet until that is remedied. Coinomi wallet does not require location. Enjin wallet does not require location. Bread wallet does not require location. It may have been an oversight by the developer, however oversight or specific inclusion, the Location requirement has got to go.
My friends, do not download wallets that require extra permissions,
and as always,
do not leave your coins sitting in exchanges. If you do that then the exchanges own your funds, not you. The exchange gets hacked
and then YOUR coins are gone.
Thanks!
(To continue:
It even requires Wi-Fi connection information-- the names of the connected devices, etc.
The only permissions needed by a wallet app are Camera and Photos/Media/Files.
All else are unnecessary information grabs.)
What's going on with this coin? Let's get some information updates.
1) Android wallet not a viable wallet, reviewers say it is not working
2) Android wallet requires Location in permissions setting; not needed and dangerous: remove
3) Online wallet generator at
http://www.frn.cash/ ?
-- a) Wallet addresses made there do not show up in the FRN explorer. I've made 3, all do not show up. Example error message pops up in red...
"Error! : Search found no results for: FFxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
-- b) The frn.cash site is not HTTPS secure.
-- c) If you check the "Create wallet with a password" box the field to enter the password is NOT SECURE. Message from Firefox when you put your cursor in the field to type...
"This connection is not secure. Logins entered here could be compromised. Learn More."
4) The most secure platform is Linux. We need a Linux wallet.
5) Telegram channel has 4 people in there (which is fine, Telegram is not the most efficient way to communicate with its chatroom format. A one-way newsletter format, yes. The two-way chatting format, no.) There is no one answering questions in there though.
Let's get some answers and get things cleaned up and working. I've already invested in this coin last year-- still sitting on the exchange! Let's get moving.