Comment by nitwit005

3 days ago

It's not just HackerNews. I can remember when Facebook rolled out their "in-app browser", and a huge amount of content appeared on how to disable it.

That was partly due to websites being broken. You can still find some old discussions on Stack Overflow about features of their websites not working correctly in it: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000708/file-upload-con...

Checking in - it's not possible to disable from the app anymore, is it? The preference setting is still there, but ignored, afaict.

  • That's right. Several times they sneakily reverted my preference, and I reset it. The most recent time I went to do that again and learned it's no longer possible.

  • You still have the fb app? You know the spied everything you browsed, right?

    And if they didn't, it was not for lack of trying... What does it take for people to delete this shit?

    • > You know the spied everything you browsed, right?

      I remember that this "became news" some time ago, but it's always pretty obvious the moment it loads.

      App presenting an SFSafariViewController? "Convenience" that's intended to keep users in the app.

      App presenting a WKWebView? Assume it's loaded with spyware scripts.

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