← Back to context Comment by FergusArgyll 23 days ago Doesn't it use bwrap under the hood? what's wrong with that? 3 comments FergusArgyll Reply okanat 23 days ago Many apps require unnecessarily broad permissions with Flatpak. Unlike Android and iOS apps they weren't designed for environments with limited permissions. IsTom 22 days ago > Unlike AndroidMy experience with android apps seems to be different. Every other app seems to be asking for contacts or calling or access to files. HPsquared 22 days ago You can usually deny those. If they ask for them without a good reason, that's already suspicious.
okanat 23 days ago Many apps require unnecessarily broad permissions with Flatpak. Unlike Android and iOS apps they weren't designed for environments with limited permissions. IsTom 22 days ago > Unlike AndroidMy experience with android apps seems to be different. Every other app seems to be asking for contacts or calling or access to files. HPsquared 22 days ago You can usually deny those. If they ask for them without a good reason, that's already suspicious.
IsTom 22 days ago > Unlike AndroidMy experience with android apps seems to be different. Every other app seems to be asking for contacts or calling or access to files. HPsquared 22 days ago You can usually deny those. If they ask for them without a good reason, that's already suspicious.
HPsquared 22 days ago You can usually deny those. If they ask for them without a good reason, that's already suspicious.
Many apps require unnecessarily broad permissions with Flatpak. Unlike Android and iOS apps they weren't designed for environments with limited permissions.
> Unlike Android
My experience with android apps seems to be different. Every other app seems to be asking for contacts or calling or access to files.
You can usually deny those. If they ask for them without a good reason, that's already suspicious.