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True for Cyanogenmod 7.2 (Gingerbread) and it's a dream to use as a result.
However, permission controls have been removed from CM9 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and CM10 (Jellybean) with precious little information coming out from the devs as to why they removed the best feature in the OS.
Feel free to concoct your own conspiracy theory as to why this happened but my money is on Google threatening to block access to Google Play, would prefer an official response though, there's been many requests which have gone unanswered.
As a whole, they removed quite a lot of things in CM9, which was IIRC an attempt to get closer to AOSP and keep the features that remain under closer watch. I can also see why permission control was a good candidate for removal : they had many support requests from newbie CM users that experienced software breakage after trying to play too much with permissions and didn't relate one thing to another.
All that being said, I have to say that the conspiracy theory just sounds better 




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This is such an obvious shortcoming that we have to conclude google deliberately designed it to remove a user's choice in the matter. This is decidedly evil IMHO.
Well, considering that Cyanogenmod implemented selective privacy setting changes in a seemingly trivial fashion, I would tend to agree with you on this one.