What equivalent rule would you create?

7 days ago by LadyButterfly she/her to c/Memes

diffaldo 15 points 7 days ago

I hate the sites doing that. Because they pull this shit to make you use their shitty app so they can siphon more data out of you.

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kryptonianCodeMonkey 9 points 7 days ago

Nobody "invented" that. Someone can't fucking code.

But also, not everything needs a damn app. "Why visit our website, imdb.com, to get the information you need when you need it without any overhead on your device? Instead you can download the imdb app, have a nearly identical experience as the website, but also we can take up storage on your phone, push stupid notifications and steal your data!"

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deltapi 3 points 7 days ago

I don't mind "Web apps" that let you install an icon on your phone that basically open up a frameless browser window. Seerr (nee Overseerr) does that and it's a great experience. 363kB used on my device.
For contrast, the Burger King app is also just a portal to their website, and it uses well over a hundred MB for the same kind of "this is the site" experience.
It doesn't make sense to me that an app that uses the system provided browser and has little more than a couple of bitmaps and something like an oAuth token needs that kind of space.

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chuckleslord 9 points 7 days ago

Just "open in app" links in general. Your app is probably some shitty web app anyways, so why force me onto it? (I know, it's the data harvesting)

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LovableSidekick 4 points 7 days ago

That's just bad software design. If somebody already installed the app there's absolutely no reason to send them to the app store. It's like sending them to your login page when they're already logged in. Or diverting them to the login page on the way to doing something, and then after they login going to the main page instead of going on to what they were trying to do. What can I say, there's a lot of mediocre code running out there.

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Onomatopoeia 4 points 7 days ago

I've found 2 tools that help - browser apps that present websites like apps: Hermit and Native Alpha.

They don't fix the "open in app" problem because they don't register as a particular app, but you can create a shortcut that launches a url like it's an app.

This is IMDB launched in Hermit via a shortcut.

I no longer use my bank's app, but their website via Hermit. Really cuts down on (shitty) app installs.

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AngryCommieKender 3 points 7 days ago

Anyone that hoards over $50 million USD in wealth should be drawn and quartered. Just use ATVs rather than horses so no unintended animal abuse happens.

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melsaskca 2 points 7 days ago

In a surprising twist, a lot of them volunteered.

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