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		<title>By: timothy.stiffler</title>
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		<description>I was a bit confused by this blog because it made it seem like the &quot;Boxes&quot; tab in the new profiles is actually showing all of the previous applications. Now I understand though and can confirm that indeed in the Applications page (not the boxes tab) you can see &quot;All Applications&quot; which shows all past and present applications that have been installed.

The &quot;Bookmarks&quot; page under Applications shows all currently used Applications, while &quot;All Applications&quot; shows just that, all applications I&#039;ve previously and currently had installed. I&#039;ve not seen any yet that I&#039;ve not installed at all.

This is extremely interesting though, because no doubt there will be some people complaining about privacy issues. It&#039;s not that there is a privacy violation, just an addition of a new feature that will actually be pretty handy. I may just want to go back and install the app that I had previously uninstalled and blocked from requests that I forgot the name of. (Having that combo of ingredients will cause me to not find the app I want to install).

Nice note, thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was a bit confused by this blog because it made it seem like the &#8220;Boxes&#8221; tab in the new profiles is actually showing all of the previous applications. Now I understand though and can confirm that indeed in the Applications page (not the boxes tab) you can see &#8220;All Applications&#8221; which shows all past and present applications that have been installed.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Bookmarks&#8221; page under Applications shows all currently used Applications, while &#8220;All Applications&#8221; shows just that, all applications I&#8217;ve previously and currently had installed. I&#8217;ve not seen any yet that I&#8217;ve not installed at all.</p>
<p>This is extremely interesting though, because no doubt there will be some people complaining about privacy issues. It&#8217;s not that there is a privacy violation, just an addition of a new feature that will actually be pretty handy. I may just want to go back and install the app that I had previously uninstalled and blocked from requests that I forgot the name of. (Having that combo of ingredients will cause me to not find the app I want to install).</p>
<p>Nice note, thanks.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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