Comment by yjftsjthsd-h
20 hours ago
> Another app on the device screen recording that view may not be intentional by the user.
Given how many permission prompts you have to go through to let any app see your screen, I feel to see how it would be unintentional.
Starting the recording may have been intentional, but the recording of sensitive content may not be. For example Twitch streamers frequently leak their personal information by accident. If that personal information could automatically be blacked out it would save them from trouble.
Not more then for any other app. Android design is such that it intentionally trains users to accept everything.
Yes, more than anything else: https://github.com/cvzi/ScreenshotTile?tab=readme-ov-file#te... Depending on method and version of Android, you have to jump through ridiculous steps to allow screenshots.
Their point was that you have to jump through ridiculous steps to allow anything at all, so users are trained to jump through them.
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Surely you're talking about Apple's design, no?
With Android, I routinely prohibit random app permissions from many apps, and everything still works just fine.
Does Apple even let you have as fine of a control of permissions as you can have on Android?