← Back to context Comment by saagarjha 12 hours ago This seems like it would not work well with state restoration 3 comments saagarjha Reply jeremyjh 12 hours ago What would not work? Give a specific example. The app has access to its own state data regardless. If it needs permanent access to one of my folders where I maintain my data, all it has to do is ask once. saagarjha 5 hours ago Yes, but then you quit the app. How is it going to read that folder again? jeremyjh 2 hours ago It simply reads it. That is the whole point of explicit permission.
jeremyjh 12 hours ago What would not work? Give a specific example. The app has access to its own state data regardless. If it needs permanent access to one of my folders where I maintain my data, all it has to do is ask once. saagarjha 5 hours ago Yes, but then you quit the app. How is it going to read that folder again? jeremyjh 2 hours ago It simply reads it. That is the whole point of explicit permission.
saagarjha 5 hours ago Yes, but then you quit the app. How is it going to read that folder again? jeremyjh 2 hours ago It simply reads it. That is the whole point of explicit permission.
What would not work? Give a specific example. The app has access to its own state data regardless. If it needs permanent access to one of my folders where I maintain my data, all it has to do is ask once.
Yes, but then you quit the app. How is it going to read that folder again?
It simply reads it. That is the whole point of explicit permission.