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1. andsoi+Qg[view] [source] 2025-03-30 00:11:51
>>gnitin+(OP)
> everyone knows all the alls on your phone

On Android phones. iPhone doesn’t have this privacy deficiency.

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2. neithe+Ky[view] [source] 2025-03-30 03:25:43
>>andsoi+Qg
Speaking of iPhone, Im curious about something. On occasion, I log into the [former] bird app using the web app because it's enough to check up on some key follows.

Recently, they released a major update to their LLM feature and I installed the app to check it out. While I had the app installed, every time I checked the mobile website there was a large banner directing me to go to the app. Ad blockers and distraction blockers would not get rid of it. When I deleted the app again, it was gone. What gives? Why does the mobile website know whether I have the app installed? How come content+distraction blockers are enough to block all reminders to use the app when it's not installed, but are irrevocable if I have the app installed?

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3. js2+oz[view] [source] 2025-03-30 03:32:13
>>neithe+Ky
Apple calls these Smart App Banners. Webkit cooperates with iOS to present them according to a meta tag in the page:

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/webkit/promoting-a...

You can get rid of them with the Unsmartifier extension.

https://old.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/q55753/unsmartifier_...

The StopTheMadness extension can also remove them (among many other things... this extension is a must have for me):

https://underpassapp.com/StopTheMadness/support-ios.html

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4. hnburn+qC[view] [source] 2025-03-30 04:07:37
>>js2+oz
>Apple calls these Smart App Banners. Webkit cooperates with iOS to present them according to a meta tag in the page

JFC. Are they disabled if you ask for the desktop site?

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