Using the lyft PWA (http://ride.lyft.com )? It's in the browser, you're in control & exotic permissions never granted by default.
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I'm not sure using the limited abilities of web apps as a security feature is the strongest argument you've ever made

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Alternative alcohol.
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Yeah, learning that this wasn't exotic API use changes my view. Wish the web wasn't such a huge surface for this stuff = \
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Why would an app sandbox be meaningfully different from a browser/page sandbox? Indeed, isn't web model *more* susceptible to this?
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That is, the only reason Uber stopped was the app store leverage. That doesn't exist in the web model.
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ignoring the false accusation of location tracking after deletion (was actually device ID persistence) this is worse on the web via cookies
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I don’t think this is true. The web feels far creepier and with zero oversight. Cookies, browser fingerprinting, retargeting, flash cookies.
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