▲ | Zanfa 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
But you don’t have to do it ahead of time. When you click add photo, you get the system picker to choose the photo and once you’ve selected what you wanna grant access to, that’s it. Literally not a single menu needs to be opened, nothing needs to be configured. Any UX other than this is something the app developer has implemented on top. iOS works exactly like you described. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | hombre_fatal 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
You're not understanding the complaint or you have Full Access turned on without realizing it. Set an app like WhatsApp to No Access or Limited Access. Now try to upload a photo into chat. Instead of just presenting you with all of your photos so that you can upload one, you first have to click "Manage" -> "Select more photos" -> "Add the photo". Now you can select that one photo for upload. That could obviously be trimmed up into Grant + Upload in a single operation, but instead it's so clunky that people grant Full Access just to avoid it. It doesn't make much UX sense since I want to push one image into the app one time, while priv granting is for future pull operations that don't make sense 99% of the time. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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