Comment by codethief
9 days ago
You might want to read my comment again. :) If you use labels, the app will have full access to the associated contacts, not just to their names & phone numbers.
9 days ago
You might want to read my comment again. :) If you use labels, the app will have full access to the associated contacts, not just to their names & phone numbers.
So it's not about labels, but you want the ability to restrict the fields an app has access to rather than an all or nothing – full access to a contact or none at all?
Precisely!
I'm annoyed at everyone who shares my name, phone number and any other details with Meta. I never consented to it. The behavior of their app slurping up your contacts database is despicable.
This doesn't answer your question, but in case it helps for others out there: it's possible to use WhatsApp with no access whatsoever to your contacts and I used it that way for years. Connecting with people is slightly jankier but it still works.
> it's possible to use WhatsApp with no access whatsoever to your contacts and I used it that way for years.
Yeah, that's what I do right now.
> Connecting with people is slightly jankier but it still works.
Without GrapheneOS's contact scopes, how exactly do you do that? Doesn't the other person have to message you first?