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by azinman2
3589 days ago
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Except everyone misuses such a thing, privacy gets violated, often don't test well for battery in many different conditions, and then users end up with a shit experience yet don't have the technical expertise to understand why (or which app is causing the problem). Android is particularly difficult since you can have a service running without an app present, so disabling it isn't very intuitive. I think Apple has done a better job at this balance by not letting people shoot themselves in the foot at the cost the odd useful service not being possible. |
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