Not just as in Lemmy, but as in general.

  • Smokeydope@lemmy.world
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    I try to use mobile web versions saved as an app shortcut. When you install a real app it usually comes with a bunch of permissions needed and trackers collecting your info in the background. Bad for privacy and battery life. Classyshark helps scan the trackers and a firewall can disable wifi access on app by app basis but thats a lot more trouble than just not installing a bunch if junk apps.The exception is that I trust open source software from fdroid with a public github repo.

  • Leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 hours ago

    If its open source and privacy respecting then I’ll use the app. If its not and I have to use the service then website

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    Mostly mobile web for everything, apps for a couple of restaurants/groceries and for tickets to concerts because that is unavoidable at this time.

    For Lemmy, website.

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    Mix of both. Messengers, Mastodon and YouTube, mostly apps (except when I want to listen to YT in the background). Maps and games, also apps. But for Lemmy I use the web frontend because I haven’t yet found a convincing app and the web frontend is good enough.

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    Uhaul wanted me to download their app to return a truck after hours. I will at most use uhaul once a year, but I’m not moving more frequently than that. In cases like that I’ll use websites. Same goes for restaurants and other stores

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    8 hours ago

    I’ve recently cleaned up my Android phone and switched from apps to websites where possible and it’s a surprisingly good experience!

    Most apps these days seem to be web browser wrappers ether way. Firefox on Android allows to turn any page into a self contained instance (like an app) which is very convenient. I can also install Ublock Origin to block ads and other firefox addons which is amazing. In particular I use addon called Stylus to adjust styling of some pages.

    It definitely feels like we’re going full circle now: early desktop apps -> web browser -> smartphones launch native apps -> back to web browser The only thing holding back web browsers is Apple purposefully breaking the web to protect their 30% appstore cut.

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    12 hours ago

    Websites wherever possible.

    I will fight the dark patterns trying to manipulate me into using the app also.

    If I cannot do anything without the app I will not use said service.

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    11 hours ago

    I hate apps with a passion, desktop version is almost always better unless it’s a shit website like tiktok or “x”.

    YouTube desktop has always been better than mobile for instance.

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    19 hours ago

    I use the mobile versions instead of apps, largely because it’s easier to block ads and better for one’s privacy.

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    18 hours ago

    I hate using apps for things that could be websites, to the point that I don’t use certain kinds of services that are app-only (e.g. e-scooter rentals).