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Wild there’s been an all-or-none implementation all this time.

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I don’t recall of it was android or the Apple jailbroken store, but they had plugins to replace your contacts and other personal data with dummy entries for apps unless you white listed them. Seems like such an obvious solution. At least they are catching up a decade later.

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I know GrapheneOS implenents Contact Scopes so you can choose which contacts an app can see.

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I want this for everything. Location, photos, contacts.

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I wonder if this will work like sharing photos, where you accidentally click “share only one image”, and you have to go all the way to settings to undo that mistake. Or just never use the app again cause you’re too lazy…

Oh it will.

I wish they’d just change how that system works in the first place. Instead of “only share X photos with this app” why not just give me a file picker every time I want to share something with the app just like how I’d hit share to share a photo with a person. Once I do that the app gets access to the photo, once I close out of the app it’s access to it is revoked unless it saves it off.

Bouncer for Android, but for iOS. One of the things I really miss about my Android phone tbh.

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