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Comment by eqvinox

6 days ago

> 1. The user opens the native Facebook or Instagram app, […]

I'm not going full "it's your own fault for having those apps installed" — it really isn't — but people need to learn they shouldn't trust apps made by these giant adzillas. (Which to be fair you could also argue for Android as a whole, and Chrome).

If Facebook and Instagram are "dominating the market" as the EU likes to say, maybe it's time to force allowing 3rd party frontend apps?

> people need to learn they shouldn't trust apps made by these giant adzillas.

I do wish life were that simple. Users (including myself) get value out of natively installed apps. Until that changes, this suggestion is impractical.