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Alex Klyubin authored
ro.runtime.firstboot system property is only used internally by system_server to distinguish between first start after boot from consecutive starts (for example, this happens when full-disk encryption is enabled). The value of the property is a millisecond-precise timestamp which can help track individual device. Thus apps should not have access to this property. Test: Device boots fine, reading ro.runtime.firstboot from an app results in an error and SELinux denial. Bug: 33700679 Change-Id: I4c3c26a35c5dd840bced3a3e53d071f45317f63c
Alex Klyubin authoredro.runtime.firstboot system property is only used internally by system_server to distinguish between first start after boot from consecutive starts (for example, this happens when full-disk encryption is enabled). The value of the property is a millisecond-precise timestamp which can help track individual device. Thus apps should not have access to this property. Test: Device boots fine, reading ro.runtime.firstboot from an app results in an error and SELinux denial. Bug: 33700679 Change-Id: I4c3c26a35c5dd840bced3a3e53d071f45317f63c