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shitty frontend for the website
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And requires access to your contacts and precise location for some reason.
Isolated dummy contacts and fake geolocation.
Yes, Chinese company I am the king, can't you see how my eScooter is parked at the royal residence 24/7?
The app login launches the browser to handle the login, since the app is just a front end for the webpage.
when you use their "app" but it still asks you to install the app..
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It’s a Wordpress wrapper over an autogenerated CSS wrapper on their 2002 website written in HTML-1 and Perl. On Angelfire.
I block 99% of all trackers and social media.
I can't even order a fucking pizza online.
fuck this commercial world.
It's a fucking war zone...

24k sweet baby Jesus they want yer precious bodily fluids m8.
Why the fuck does BBC sounds have so much tracking???
Probably to collect all that it can to sell the data. Or they fucked up the feature and it triggers a connection attempt each second or sth.
I mean, even for your average commercial app, that's an absolutely insane rate. I'm betting it keeps retrying whenever it fails or something
Yeah, honestly that almost looks like straight-up incompetence, like a ton of polling going on.
Lots of these trackers and advertisers will happily serve you literal malware. It’s not safe to browse unprotected.
What do you use to block attempts?
And the app is just the mobile website in a sandboxed web browser.
Yeah, but in the backend, they can now better track you.
Correct.
Sandboxed, you say? So no adblock without a pi-hole-ish solution? Sold!
Because everyone needs 47 different versions of chrome installed in their phones :D
I'm currently in a whole thing with the marketing team where we're basically forced to do an app version of our website because bookmarks just aren't done that well in mobile browsers. If you make the user install an app, then it'll be on their home screen and they'll be more likely to return to your site, whereas if you're web-only there's a chance they'll forget about you after the first visit.
It's going to cost us tens of thousands to develop the mobile app, $100/year for Apple's developer fee, and 30% of our subscription revenue, all whilst providing no actual technical benefits or making it easier for the user.
Apple and Google have made billions of dollars just off the back of nothing more than websites wanting to have their link appear on the mobile's home screen.
Just make your website a progressive web app, then the end user can install it just like a native app and you skip all the BS that a native app needs. And only one platform to support.
Late stage capitalism. It's all rent seeking, all the way down.
I consider your request to download your app as a hostile act.
Your link format needs to be parentheses () instead of curly brackets {}
Me: Where's the menu?
Waiter: "In our app."
Me: Guess I'll starve.
I've left two restaurants for the bullshit app-menu thing.
Fortunately haven't run across one since.
you can't even get a ride from the 'taxi' here without their 'app'... and an existing account, with a verified payment method saved.
As someone who uses a Linux phone, this becomes more and more true everyday
As someone that doesn't want to give my IMEI, location, and list of installed apps to anyone that asks, same here.
Instead of opening your 200MB web browser to see this page, can I interest you in this 200MB separate app to see this web page embedded in a data collection app?
App? You mean the website with DRM and no interoperability?
My bank wont let me open an account in the web browser. I either have to use their shitty banking app or go in person to a branch 10 miles away (they closed all the local branches)
Would you like a cookie?
Are you 18?
Can i send you notifications?
Can i gert your position?
Do you want to login with google?
Can I see your call log?
How about your contacts then?
Messages would be ok too.
Nevermind. Forget all that. Can I access your camera?
I'm about to switch to Ubuntu Phone soon anyways, basically no apps on that. I am ready for the peace of mind.
I was using Ubuntu Touch back when Canonical launched it in partnership with BQ. I still remember how annoyed I was when reddit kept telling me to download the app or continue with "Google Chrome" when I was on Firefox. Those where the days.
Maybe it's not so much the business as the consumer. Commented before on travelling to a new client's shop and having the employees asking for an app to access their payroll.
Told the manager that our site would automatically optimize for phone, works great as-is.
"These people are not going to understand that unless they can download an app."
"No problem. I'll show everyone how to put a shortcut on their home screen. Done! I'll even write up directions for Android and Apple."
<manager shaking her head>
Understand, a load of these people were illiterate, embarrassed to need help filling out the online hiring docs.
If this was your experience as a business, would you not wrap your site in an app and push it? Plus, imagine the talk, "Yeah, site's OK but they don't have an app."
Luckily you can set the browser into desktop mode and see everything super tiny (sometimes).
It's becoming more and more common to not even design a website for desktop
I can't count how often I go to a website on a 1440p screen and I can see only like three things at once. I fucking hate that shit
I do the web stuff for a very large news company, and over 80% of traffic is mobile, so product people don’t care about desktop. It’s being treated the way IE support used to be: an annoyingly necessary fringe user group. I imagine it’d be even worse in a company whose target demo didn’t skew sharply towards the elderly. We’re finally starting to move away from the idea of “websites exist to push people towards apps”, but it’s contentious and experimental. If I win, our sites will be far less annoying next year.
I'm using piefed on Firefox via my phone lol. Oh no.