Confusing when different products have the same name.
Clubhouse uploads all your contacts
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Re: Clubhouse uploads all your contacts
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm assuming signal is following best practice. How else could one match contacts without uploading some contact data?
There is no need to upload or match contacts in this case. It is a required step for inviting a new user. The invite SMS is even sent from the device, not by Clubhouse.
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#13The terseness of their permission request does not meet Apple's review guidelines. It's almost identical to one of Apple's unacceptable examples. https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guideline... https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#5.1... Is there a way to report the app to bring it to Apple's attention?
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#14I was extremely annoyed last week when my friend messaged me and asked me if I was going to use clubhouse, I said no I don't think anyone I know would be using it. She said, well.. you have 63 friends using it, I said... I don't have 63 friends! She then proceeded to send me a screenshot with a list of her contacts not on ClubHouse that shows how many of their contacts are on it. I don't know why this bothered me so…
Otherwise, once your contact list is uploaded, everyone's privacy is violated.
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#15And so does every other social media platform. Signal does so with hashes ( https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/360007061452-Do... ), but there's so few phone numbers that it would be trivial to brute force or rainbow table all the possible values.
I'm assuming signal is following best practice. How else could one match contacts without uploading some contact data?
Re: Clubhouse uploads all your contacts
#16Re: Clubhouse uploads all your contacts
#17The terseness of their permission request does not meet Apple's review guidelines. It's almost identical to one of Apple's unacceptable examples. https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guideline... https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#5.1... Is there a way to report the app to bring it to Apple's attention?
Sadly, it doesn't seem so. The fact that there is no clear place to do this is honestly quite ironic given that Apple requires all third-party apps to have an easy way to report rulebreaking content…
Re: Clubhouse uploads all your contacts
#18And so does every other social media platform. Signal does so with hashes ( https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/360007061452-Do... ), but there's so few phone numbers that it would be trivial to brute force or rainbow table all the possible values.
Re: Clubhouse uploads all your contacts
#19I imagine this is not Clubhouse.io ? Confusing when different products have the same name.
Re: Clubhouse uploads all your contacts
#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
Sadly, it doesn't seem so. The fact that there is no clear place to do this is honestly quite ironic given that Apple requires all third-party apps to have an easy way to report rulebreaking content…
There is actually! I was told about it over the phone with an App Review rep a few weeks ago. I didn't write it down unfortunately, but I think it was appreview@apple.com - googling for that e-mail address returns some results, so I am pretty positive that was it.