← Back to context Comment by MBCook 10 months ago They did the same for photos years ago.Many apps have not updated and perhaps never will. 2 comments MBCook Reply CharlesW 10 months ago They don't need to be, since it's enforced at the OS level. Users can limit permissions to individual contacts regardless of whether iOS apps have been updated to explicitly handle that use case. MBCook 10 months ago I meant updated yo the newer nicer replacement UIs.For example I know Slack still doesn’t use the single picture picker. They still want access to everything.So iOS lets me limit what they can see, but it’s still a pain compared to just letting me pick the one picture I want.
CharlesW 10 months ago They don't need to be, since it's enforced at the OS level. Users can limit permissions to individual contacts regardless of whether iOS apps have been updated to explicitly handle that use case. MBCook 10 months ago I meant updated yo the newer nicer replacement UIs.For example I know Slack still doesn’t use the single picture picker. They still want access to everything.So iOS lets me limit what they can see, but it’s still a pain compared to just letting me pick the one picture I want.
MBCook 10 months ago I meant updated yo the newer nicer replacement UIs.For example I know Slack still doesn’t use the single picture picker. They still want access to everything.So iOS lets me limit what they can see, but it’s still a pain compared to just letting me pick the one picture I want.
They don't need to be, since it's enforced at the OS level. Users can limit permissions to individual contacts regardless of whether iOS apps have been updated to explicitly handle that use case.
I meant updated yo the newer nicer replacement UIs.
For example I know Slack still doesn’t use the single picture picker. They still want access to everything.
So iOS lets me limit what they can see, but it’s still a pain compared to just letting me pick the one picture I want.