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Isn’t the web version a full client that works without a phone nearby nowadays?

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Yes it is, and because of who owns it, I would even prefer that to an unsandboxed closed source native binary.

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Pretty much I’ll never understand why people want their webpages to be apps with access to all your shit

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It’s because the vast, vast, VAST majority of people have no idea that many apps are just showing a website. Also, the app version is almost always more efficient in terms of precious phone screen real estate compared to a browser. Apps also remember who you are so you don’t have to login. It isn’t hard to understand why people like them.

That said, many apps are horrible from a privacy perspective. But that is largely hidden from the average user, most of whom simply don’t think much about online privacy anyway.

I hope the ubiquity of irritating ads are the thin edge of the wedge that gets more people interested in ad-blocking, and then perhaps online privacy more generally.

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it is convenient mostly for developers, not people.

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Yes, but no calls, because apparently a browser doesnt have microphone and speaker support

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Whatsapp does their calls over voIP anyways right?

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works without a phone nearby nowadays?

Last time I checked it kicked me out for no reason… But in a nutshell yes.

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