WeChat's App Revolution
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WeChat's App Revolution
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#2Granted, there are plenty of problems with apps and security as it is, but at least you can have separate registrations for each and one sketchy app doesn't necessarily compromise your whole system.
Maybe the article doesn't make the point well or I'm just missing it.
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#5We need the Web to win in order for platforms to stay open, and innovation to flourish, and power dynamics to be more healthy.
Here is me pontificating at length about it in a video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WzMm7-j7yIY
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#6If we don't succeed in decentralizing user identity then centralized platforms like Facebook and WeChat will win. We need the Web to win in order for platforms to stay open, and innovation to flourish, and power dynamics to be more healthy. Here is me pontificating at length about it in a video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WzMm7-j7yIY
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#8What lo the status of user privacy and security in such apps? The user I am guessing should have no such expectations.
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#9As far as I can tell, the so called "Mini program" are just webpages? If so, how can it "call up useful features like photo filters"? One would need to
1. take a photo,
2. upload to website,
3. review the result and
4. Repeat 1-3 if result not satisfied?
Am I missing something here?
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#10This is praising WeChat for having a built-in web browser that supports single sign-on and credit card autofill.