Banned Android Apps to Have Shelter

Bruce | January 25, 2012 | 0 Comments

Koushik Dutta who writes codes for Android has come up with an idea to create a space where apps banned from Android Market can find their refuge. Dutta proceeded carefully by announcing about his idea this month, but getting many encouraging responses, decides to turn the idea into reality.

Dutta is a member of well-know SyanogenMod team and is the developer of the ClockworkMod app, which is a custom recovery console for Android handsets. Mr. Dutta named the banned Android app store CyanogenMod store, which is still in construction and has no official release date yet. Not clear though why Android bans some apps from time to time, possibly they contain some sort of malware, violate copyright laws or can damage the OS eventually. Anyway, the new store will host tethering apps, game emulators, customized ROMs and so on.

Whatever it is, for getting CyanogenMod apps you need to root your Android handset. Rooting on Android is the same as the jailbreaking on the iPhone. It provides the owner with the possibility to try customized OS and install third-party apps and run services. But be careful while rooting, since the process contains some risks: for example if the rooting fails during the operation, you can say goodbye to your device, or pay hundreds of dollars to make it usable again. Viruses and malware are also looking more for rooted devices to infest.

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