When enabling an application in "App Settings" it should be more explicit that the code actually running is downloaded from a 3rd party. There is a trust issue with this, the warning before enabling an apps should make a few statements about privacy etc. For example, these applications don't seem to be open source, if they are maybe it should be mentioned somewhere.
Maybe I am understanding something wrong, but if the data is stored in my local indivo instance, where do I define which part of data is shared with an external application ?
Could some of these apps be local open source applications ? At least for testing locally upon first install ?
When enabling an application in "App Settings" it should be more explicit that the code actually running is downloaded from a 3rd party. There is a trust issue with this, the warning before enabling an apps should make a few statements about privacy etc. For example, these applications don't seem to be open source, if they are maybe it should be mentioned somewhere.
Maybe I am understanding something wrong, but if the data is stored in my local indivo instance, where do I define which part of data is shared with an external application ?
Could some of these apps be local open source applications ? At least for testing locally upon first install ?