• dingus@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Interesting. I’ve not come across something like this. Which types of apps do this for you? I’m guessing maybe something about banking or something???

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        3 days ago

        It makes sense to bump up the brightness just on that screen that’s showing the code for scanning, but doing it for the whole app is just plain stupid.

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        3 days ago

        Ohhh ok yes I have had that then lol. Screen goes to max brightness. I actually kind of appreciate that feature because I keep my brightness pretty low and sometimes things don’t scan well like that.

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          3 days ago

          I understand why app developers do it, and their motivations are often well-intended - like with making QR scanning more reliable as you mentioned.

          It still makes me annoyed, because as far as I’m concerned things at the system level should be under my control, not handed to apps.

          My complaint is ideological.

          If anything I’m annoyed at Android (=Google) about it, because they could at least put it behind a permission and let the user decide whether to give apps the power, but no - apps can do it whether you consent or not.