Today I read glowing reviews of several popular apps hosted on Google Play including such titles as AirDroid & Settings Extended. I was about to install each of them until I read the outrageous list of permissions the developers required. OMG!!! You gotta check them out! I can't even imagine a legitimate use for many of them. These apps are dangerous! And yet no one commented about them on any of the recent reviews I perused. So I decided I would write a few more-or-less anonymous reviews warning of the potentially nefarious permissions, clicked on the review link, and was duly informed that all reviews of Google Play apps are now linked to the reviewer's Google+ public identity. Good grief! I'm concerned about the motives of these app developers & I'm sure they know a great deal about malicious hacking so I absolutely don't want to be on their enemy's list & reveal my public identity! Then I tried to contact Google to express my concerns. I saw no obvious way to do it on the Google portal, though I now do see a few methods, ironically by googling "contact Google". For the time being I've decided not to do anything publicly ... except for initiating this thread ... which may be picked up eventually by the Google search engine. Does anyone know of a safe & easy way to warn the unsuspecting sheeple who might actually think twice before installing these potentially malicious apps if properly warned?