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Old 11-21-2013, 05:17 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by Faterson View Post
"Zero transparency" at the moment of installation would be correct
"Zero transparency at the moment of installation" isn't, however, the assertion that was being made - the "at the moment of installation" qualification wasn't present. That's all I'm trying to correct.

Do note that, even if the requirement isn't made clear at the moment of installation, iOS explicitly asks users for permission before allowing an app to access things like location data, contacts, calendars etc., so it's not as bad as some are portraying.

"At the moment of installation" doesn't seem key to me - "before first use" is clearly important, and the ability to view and edit the permissions at a later date when I've forgotten or changed my mind about those permissions, is much more important to me.

/JB

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