| ▲ | zbentley 5 hours ago | |
Eeeh ... the gap between "full access for all apps" and "lockdown mode" is wide. Casuals are in there--nontechnical folks for whom "brick breaker deluxe wants to access your contacts" might raise an eyebrow. The stalked are in there--malicious apps that track location of the install-ee are unfortunately not uncommon. The one-device-for-multiple-lives folks are in there (if your work email/contacts are on your phone, it's a good thing that your dating app has to ask permission before acquiring your phone's contacts). So are the forgetful--that periodic "hey, this app has had permissions for ages, do you still want it to have that access?" thing not only helps folks clean up their perms, it reminds lots of folks about services they forgot they paid (or worse, forgot they are still paying) for. | ||
| ▲ | mosselman 11 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
I read it as they meant all Apple apps, not all apps. | ||