Well, no. It keeps giving permission to the app, and it’s a lot of clicks to manage.
It shouldn’t give access at all, but use a secure clipboard implementation so that only that app can read it out exactly once.
Well, no. It keeps giving permission to the app, and it’s a lot of clicks to manage.
It shouldn’t give access at all, but use a secure clipboard implementation so that only that app can read it out exactly once.
Whether you share it once or in perpetuity is of no practical consequence. They already have the photo at that point.
I agree about the clicks—the UX should be one-shot select and share with the permissions handled implicitly.
It’s about permissions to read out the photo album to begin with, as well as due to it being a pain to change often leading to whole selections of photos being shared