correct me if i'm wrong but won't your phone prompt you to explicitly allow access to a service when the app requests it? When the Tim Hortons app asks to use your location can't you Just Say No? ...or at most allow once.
> When the Tim Hortons app asks to use your location can't you Just Say No? ...or at most allow once.
Let us know when you're in the drive through! Just say yes to this prompt.
[location prompt]
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I've actually been curious about this for a bit, I need to dig in to some apps to see what they're doing. I've noticed, for example, the Chick-Fil-A app does that prompt, and then continues monitoring your location even after you've gotten your order and aren't near the restaurant anymore.
That why iOS has a lot of fine grain control now as well as prompts after the fact letting you know how many times the app has accessed your location, and check if you still want it to have it.
That's not the point, though. When people allow location permissions they would assume it's to help with ordering, not to track your position 24 hours a day. It's a violation of customers' trust.
totally agree but I think a quick fix could be to go through your list of apps and deny location services to all of them. Then, as you use them, selectively enable location services on an app by app basis taking trust into consideration. Granted, you're still trusting the operating system to be honest here and actually deny location services.