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No, that's not the point. The point is this: if you can't trust apps from the Play Store, what is the point of having the option to install untrusted sources in the first place? If I'm requires to have that option turned on to protect my kids from the *Play Store* and feel obligated to have an anti virus solution installed, I admit defeat. Anyone want a Nexus 7, cheap? Seriously. Android is a festering turd.
Anyone want a Nexus 7, cheap?
As tempted as I am to make you an offer, why don't you just keep it and try Firefox OS on it? The Nexus series is the test platform for that OS. My Nexus S will be running it as soon as it becomes stable enough for daily use as a phone instead of just a platform demo.
As powerful as Android is, I still don't think it's the phone OS for me. I do love it on a tablet though.





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Your 7 y.o. daughter did something bad, so we should lock down our devices as if we were all 7 y.o.
Can't argue with your logic.