No, the badapp does not show up in the accounts settings at all.
I installed the account-tester application and followed the test case (button background was red and then turned green once I granted access to the test app).
I realized that there is actually a difference after installing the signon-apparmor-extension. For password-based accounts like Ubuntu One, or the test account I do get Authentication failures after installing it. Before I didn't get them. However, even after installing the extension, the app gets access to token based accounts like my Evernote account and my Fitbit account.
No, the badapp does not show up in the accounts settings at all.
I installed the account-tester application and followed the test case (button background was red and then turned green once I granted access to the test app).
I realized that there is actually a difference after installing the signon- apparmor- extension. For password-based accounts like Ubuntu One, or the test account I do get Authentication failures after installing it. Before I didn't get them. However, even after installing the extension, the app gets access to token based accounts like my Evernote account and my Fitbit account.