• A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    17 hours ago

    Question 3. Why does Google’s privacy policy allow Google to share “personal information” with any “businesses or persons”?

    The Google Paradox

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    22 hours ago

    Develop PWAs instead. They are platform independent and also work as normal websites.

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      13 hours ago

      Many APIs Android apps can use are unavailable to PWAs. Also PWAs typically require server infrastructure to at least load once. The author of my favourite open source unit conversion calculator shouldn’t need to maintain a web server so I can use their app.

      But yeah, for use cases that require a server anyways and don’t need elaborate mobile APIs, PWAs are probably the way to go.

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      It sucks that that’s the best option, but if we’ve made it to that point I personally would rather just use the website without extra steps. Not a fan of PWAs.

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        20 hours ago

        Most information based apps don’t need to be natively integrated. Take the Voyager client for example. It behaves almost exactly like the native version of the app.

        Most users wouldn’t even notice a difference, if well implemented.

        App developers need to abandon these proprietary platforms and switch to open ones like the web. That’s the only way to end this fuckery.

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          App developers need to abandon these proprietary platforms and switch to open ones like the web. That’s the only way to end this fuckery.

          The “value add” for mobile apps is mainly that they enable more analytics collection without the users having the ability to control it through ad blockers. There are vanishingly few cases where the UX is superior compared to a well-implemented web app.