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Please Don’t Make Me Download Another App | Our phones are being overrun
(www.theatlantic.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Not sure anyone actually read the article, cuz yall are talkin about apps vs. web sites, and data collection. Two points which are briefly covered, but ultimately shrugged off in favor of the larger thesis:
It’s not simply the code delivery mechanism, and it’s not whether the data exchange is safe from prying eyes… It’s the fact that a digital UX has invaded every aspect of human interaction, including mourning.
Except that's just straight up not true. You can't escape it? You can't escape installing the Michaels app to get a $5 discount coupon?
I'm absolutely flabbergasted by what I'm reading here because I have no idea what the hell any of these people are doing in their lives where they're collecting this many apps out of necessity. This is entirely selection bias. They seem to be incapable of resisting the pull of trashy, useless apps, and insist the whole world is.
Nothing is stopping you from walking into any of these businesses, getting your purchase, paying with a card, and leaving.
Some stores require you to use the app for order pickup. Why they have the Menards app installed I have no clue. They've always been way behind with e-commerce, but their website works perfectly fine.
Sounds like a store to avoid like the plague.