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Root [ROM] Project Mayhem

Looking good, I've always been interested in making my phone more secure. I've seen a few apps out there that can send/receive encrypted sms and phone calls, of course I've forgotten their names but it may be a nice addition. Of course, to have any real security or anonymity in particular, you'll have to remove all traces of google and any cloud based services. They are not only inherently insecure, but built around aggregating user data for their own (nefarious?) use.

True enough! I had that in mind actually for the next build - removing what I can of Google, outside of the Play Store itself. As for encrpted SMS, there's Gibberbot in the last build, but I'm planning on adding an encrypted phone calls app as well - and I've seen some burner-phone apps that use a temporary number for phone calls (one of which is touted by Android Police), and I'll be looking into adding one of those as well.
 
I'm not seeing the "In The Clear" apk that you mentioned was included. I just extracted the data/app folder from the rom zip to see if I wanted to add anything to cyanogenmod :eek:
Can't find that one though.
 
I know security =/= ease of use, so dropping google entirely is a challenge, but I think even the play store requires too much in terms of personal data tracking. There are other app store alternatives, and apps like App Update Notifier can help keep people abreast on the latest.

I'd also like to reccoment LBE Security Master, It can control everything from specific permissions on a per ap basis to call and sms blocking and logging. It gives a very finite control over what apps can and can not do on the phone, which I think is a must for a security centered rom. From what I've read, even though it has it's own firewall it pairs nicely with droid wall too.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.goddchen.android.x.appupdate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422479
 
I'm not seeing the "In The Clear" apk that you mentioned was included. I just extracted the data/app folder from the rom zip to see if I wanted to add anything to cyanogenmod :eek:
Can't find that one though.

Hmm, it should have been there. My apologies that it wasn't included! Upon further investigation, the app is two years old and installs itself in /mnt/asec. Not good. As such, it won't be in the next build either, but I'll be on the lookout for similar apps.

I know security =/= ease of use, so dropping google entirely is a challenge, but I think even the play store requires too much in terms of personal data tracking. There are other app store alternatives, and apps like App Update Notifier can help keep people abreast on the latest.

I'd also like to reccoment LBE Security Master, It can control everything from specific permissions on a per ap basis to call and sms blocking and logging. It gives a very finite control over what apps can and can not do on the phone, which I think is a must for a security centered rom. From what I've read, even though it has it's own firewall it pairs nicely with droid wall too.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.goddchen.android.x.appupdate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422479

Thank you! And I agree, there is a lot of data going out to Google. It'll certainly be a project, that's for sure, and there'll need to be a lot of app replacements. As for the apps you mentioned, both of those will be included, as well as an older version of NoteCipher from The Guardian Project (that ported TOR to Android), which is an encrypted notepad for Android (of course). The reason it has to be an older version, is because it received an update that bumped the requirement up to Honeycomb instead of Gingerbread. I'll also be including a burner-phone app that gives you one free number to use.

EDIT: v2.0.1 is up. It's just a simple apps update this time:
  • Sprint
    • MD5: 01662c46ba5ae616473bdc692b1e1706
New-Apps List:
  • DroidSniff
  • LBE Security Master
  • aDownloader in place of uTorrent
  • App Update Notifier
  • Note Cipher
  • The Pirate Bay Browser
  • Burner
 
Maybe it would be worth starting a new thread so you can post updates on the OP. People new to the thread might not bother to read all the way down.
 
What's up with all these different ways to show rom versions... I mean come on, 2.0.0.0.0.0.0.1?...... And multiple decimals? Lol. Why not just v2.01 or v2.1 or v1..2..3 etc.?
Nah.... v10.0.9.3.2.1 sounds way more intriguing:p
 
What's up with all these different ways to show rom versions... I mean come on, 2.0.0.0.0.0.0.1?...... And multiple decimals? Lol. Why not just v2.01 or v2.1 or v1..2..3 etc.?
Nah.... v10.0.9.3.2.1 sounds way more intriguing:p

The reason for that can be summed up easily in one simple word: Funzies. :D
I typically base the version numbers on the type of update; generally, smaller updates get smaller version number increases, and larger updates dictate a larger version number increase. I've just always felt that that made more sense.
 
What's up with all these different ways to show rom versions... I mean come on, 2.0.0.0.0.0.0.1?...... And multiple decimals? Lol. Why not just v2.01 or v2.1 or v1..2..3 etc.?
Nah.... v10.0.9.3.2.1 sounds way more intriguing:p

Its version 2.001a beta pre alpha 1 dev full release
 
Hey I came across this thread on xda that may have something you can include in this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840929
 
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