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by scarface_74
1032 days ago
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> The app can advertise to the OS which capabilities it will use and then the OS can deny the app access to anything it hasn't requested or it has but the user has not allo Besides certain specialized entitlements, that's not how iOS apps have ever worked. > That is not what that permissions tightening was like We are talking about three different things. 1. With Android, you use to have to give an app all of the permissions it requested on first launch or not install it. That has never been the case on iOS. 2. Apple has put more things behind permissions as time goes on - what you are referring to. 3. Tightening permissions are like what I was referring to such as only allowing an app to have access to certain photos or contacts and adding GPS permissions to only allow an app to use GPS when the app is in the foreground. |
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