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    1. COwhile i am obviously ignorant of your reasoning behind this, that sounds terrible! that aside, wouldn't it be easier to just get a crappy feature/flip phone? or one of those once they make for old people and children that can only dial preprogrammed numbers? it sounds like what you want to make is not an application but a rom that could be flashed to your target device.
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    2. COwell yes, your comment is surely make sense. A rom to be flashed to the device should do it. What i'm intending to do is, creating a device (android 1.6 device), that is limited its functionality, once it's boot up, contact internet server and authenticating, and can only browse internet, yet again, the allowed URLs. Is there any API or SDK, or Application that can do this? No ROM flashing if possible.
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    3. COim not sure if that is possible without flashing a rom or having a whole suite of applications, what your describing sounds like a complete takeover of operations or lockdown which would mean (to the best of my knowledge) that your app(s) would have to intercept intents for basically everything, which, as far as i know, would be a lot more work. in addition, i dont think that an app can have that kind of authority over a system, at least without superuser, and for that you have to root, and if youre going to root, then you might as well just write and flash a rom.
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