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by madacol
983 days ago
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> Unfortunately it also opens up the door for so many new exploits. Put the door behind a permission the user has to explicitly activate, and if you are still concerned, add more friction to the process, or in this case, argue for a better permission system, but please do not argue for "infinite friction" (a.k.a prohibiting, banning, censoring) If you still think we should not do this because users won't care and will accept any permission anyway, then you are arguing against the freedom of users to have control of their devices and run whatever algorithm they want on them |
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