this post was submitted on 05 Jun 2024
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It's a telemetry category. What ever OS that is does not do separate permissions, probably not to confuse tech-illiterate users.
Scummy of the OS? No. Stupid? Well, it's made for stupid people...
The app MIGHT want location just to limit items to what are actually locally available in your area and the like. Though with modern capitalism... Who's to say how many companies will see that information for no other reason than they want to own you...
This is iOS, if it was asking for location it would say location. This is specifically asking for health data like BMI, average heart rate if they wear an Apple Watch, steps etc.
iOS ... ok that makes sense for the made for stupid people but... Does the application control the subtext of the permissions request? If location is NOT included in that category, then Apple has made a grave mistake of allowing app makers to openly lie to users...
BTW, a mismatch in permissions could be because the app was made with a common build tool that doesn't understand (or maybe the app developer themselves failed to understand) that it could request location by itself.
... Or they really are trying to harvest more info than they want to admit... but then I ask ... Why is it on Apple's closed app store if it's lying to users? (because Apple also doesn't care. they just want to appear to care)
The top comment in the thread this one is cross posted from has a plausible reason for it if it is an app and genuine
I don't know how to check crossposts in this app.
https://lemmy.world/post/16216017
Wait... that link says no comments! Maybe this app is just dumb with crossposts...
I feel famous now.
The prompts from iOS are usually generic, it looks like this just may be a custom prompt from a website, might even be an ad or fake link, luckily iOS locks down their phones in the browser so you can’t really have anything bad happen other than lots of tabs opening but you can just kill the app.
No you’re confusing with Android. The iOS ones are rather specific and health data is health data. It’s certainly not trying to access location or contacts or Bluetooth etc. it’s quite specific.
The background does not look like a browser.
Yeah I’m fairly certain it’s the app. If it were Safari it would either say Safari is trying to… or it would say the website so there would be a domain named. I think it’s fairly conclusive this is the store’s app.
In fairness it’s cropped so you can’t see the whole screen anyway
The barcode scanner and search bar are not provided by Apple?
Nope that would be in the app or browser. It looks similar to my local grocery app/loyalty website