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by Aissen
2319 days ago
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I upvoted you, but your comment is a bit misguided re: Android, especially for HN: - if an app has access to your photos and you didn't approve so, it's a bug. Even worse, it's a security issue and you could probably collect a nice $10k to $30k bounty. - apps that are just web pages are bad, yes but not for the reasons you underlined. - anything that breaks the sandbox is a security issue. Nowadays it's pretty rare, too. - if an app asks for access to your files and can't work without it, it's a badly designed app and you'd be right to complain. IMHO this is an issue that should be addressed at two levels: 1/ the OS should be able to generate fake data to let old apps work. 2/ any newly released app that tries to work around this should be banned from stores. |
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