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by bluetidepro 4438 days ago
I think that's more of the fault of iOS, not IFTTT though right? I mean iOS only gives an app access to so much, where as Android apps can get all those access from the get go. I'm not 100% sure how permissions work for iOS, but I have a feeling it's more locked down that you would have to be a partner with Apple to get the type of permissions they allow on Android devices by default.
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Yeah I agree with you. iOS is pretty locked down compared to Android and I'm not sure if even a partnership would help. Unless your a company the size of Google, Apple will probably just swallow you whole.