Change javadoc and function name to show the source package name might be untrusted

Browser Actions creates a fake PendingIntent to tell the package name of
sending application. However, the sending application could replace it
with a PendingIntent from different applications, which could change
the source package information. This CL updates the javadoc and function
name to explicitly tell this information is self-reported and could be
untrusted.

Bug: none
Change-Id: I1e0b408e5edd16c2a644feca223292186c712d7b
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/956319
Commit-Queue: Lei Tian <ltian@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Bernhard Bauer <bauerb@chromium.org>
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tree: dc94a1a08654bce98f32c628c3af139da843bfb9
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  10. codereview.settings
  11. CONTRIBUTING.md
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  15. LICENSE
  16. OWNERS
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README.md

Chrome Custom Tabs - Examples and Documentation

Chrome Custom Tabs provides a way for an application to customize and interact with a Chrome Activity on Android. This makes the web content feel like being a part of the application, while retaining the full functionality and performance of a complete web browser.

Examples

Using Custom Tabs should be easy. This repository hosts examples and in-depth documentation. The examples are importable as projects into the Android Studio.

Bugs, Issues and Discussion

We want to hear your feedback! Please create bugs and start discussions using this template. Please use the template for any issues related to the Custom Tabs APIs, their implementation in Chrome, the examples in this repository, and related functionality of the Android Support Library.

Note: we know that the GitHub issue tracker is great! However, since Custom Tabs is mostly driven by Chrome developers, and we want to keep all bugs in one place, we prefer the Chromium issue tracker at the moment.

Contributing

We accept contributions to Custom Tabs examples and documentation. Please see our contributor's guide.