Not sure if this is the correct place to post, but I just wanna kinda rant a bit.

I’m not the only one that hates this, right?

An app can just do a “This App Does Not Allow Screenshots”? Like… wtf?

Like, its my phone, and some app can just decide to disable a fuction of my phone. It’s my phone and if I wanna take a screenshot, I’m taking a screenshot. I don’t care about whatever “security” the app developer wants.

Imagine if every online shopping app whether fast food or amazon, just used this to block you from taking a screenshot so you can’t save the records in case of a dispute.

Which android developer thought it was a good idea to let an app disable a function on your phone. Even iPhone doesn’t have this stupid concept.

Sorry for the rant.

Anyone wanna share your stories?

(P.S. I have a cheap secondary phone to take photos of the screen. “This App Does Not Allow Screenshots” my ass lmao, I’m taking the screenshot whether the app wants it or not.

  • Zacryon@feddit.org
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    I understand that for security compliance reasons. But beyond that, yupp. It sucks.

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    I fuckin hate that Playstation 4 and 5 do this for taking screenshots from movies. I just want to get a good screen grab for meme purposes! Do you think I’m going to screen shot every goddamn frame of a movie, one at a time, paste those back together as a video, then somehow rip the audio too, and then share this necromantically-assembled abomination with all my pirate buddies? Fuck you!

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      Now that is really stupid, especially given how easy it is to just fire up the movie on your PC and take a screenshot from there.

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    I work for a company that builds an app /sdk that handles credit cards / payments. It’s one of the (many) requirements for getting an industry standard certification (like PCIDSS / MPOC). The app Must block screenshots, and Must disable the camera while using it…

    • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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      What on earth are those in charge of certification standards thinking they’ll achieve with requirements like this?

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        Accidentally screenshotting your bank acct and routing number is the only one I can really think of.

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          Or your “time clock earth sounds” app from the not so well policed appstore takes silent background screenshots, grayscales them and sends them to their host for OCR.

          I agree this permission is annoying. But I differ in I feel it should be system controlled and can be invoked by apps that identify specific fields to be blocked, instead ofnjusy disabling it outright.

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        Probably a nod to the written style of RFC definitions, which have the word entirely in capital letters, as in… the implementation MUST do such and such, and SHOULD do this other thing. In this case, the relevant security standard(s)

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    I like that it’s possible, but I think it should be treated like a permission with a user accessible toggle in settings for each app.

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      I would like to see the same thing for clipboard read access. In the same way app has to prompt you for location permission it would have to prompt you to read the clipboard and you would actually have the option to allow it all the time which is handy for some apps like clipboard manager, or don’t allow it alltogether which is handy for some random apps you don’t trust.

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    I agree that it’s infuriating! I downloaded an LSPosed module called CaptureSposed that overrides it.

    It shouldn’t take a specific module hack on a rooted phone with a custom OS with an unlocked bootloader to get this functionality back.

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    The point of many of android’s “protection” features isn’t to protect the user from apps, but to protect apps from the user. I hate it.

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      Being able to block screenshots is “supposed” to protect users from having malware take screenshots of banking apps and other such information.

      If app developers were good, this could have been a good feature.

      But I agree with OP. It still should be the user’s choice.

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        My Banking App does have the option to disable this feature.

        It’s all fine if it’s a user choice, very annoying if it’s not.

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      “Protections” are fine, as long as there’s an override for it.

      User doesn’t like potential malware from “sideloading”? Then don’t enable “Install from Unknown Sources”.

      Same thing with everything else, there should be an override switch.

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    That’s nothing. My workplace disabled copy/paste on everyone’s work iPhones completely. Not in their own apps but system wide. Apparently that’s something ios allows them to do. Doesn’t affect me much because I use the phone as a glorified dual auth token but some people have it as their primary phone.

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      I have never heard of copying and pasting being disabled in iOS. I’m sorry, but this claim is dubious.

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      work iPhones

      some people have it as their primary phone.

      Bruh, I have no idea how people can put up with their employer being able control their device. Like… the employer can freak out about some perceived “security breach” and decide to wipe everyone’s phone and you lose all your data like photos. Also, their employer can see if they are shit talking about the employer or mangement people, and it’s a terrible idea if they want to unionize.

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          As another guy that does, yeah we can push ediscovery apps to the phone and pull all kinds of data

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            Something I’ve been dying to ask an industry expert. If your users setup a second user profile on android , and exclusively uses the second profile for work-related apps (assume full control), can you see the contents of the first (unrelated) user profile?

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        They are okay with it because it isn’t their phone. It’s a free phone that comes with the job.

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          “Free”

          hmm I rather not… like its not just “privacy” you’d have to worry about, there can be potentially a rogue employee of the company just stealing all your bank info and possibly steal your identity. Might be a “free” phone, but there’s just much more risks than just getting a cheap android phone. People don’t think this though and only think about the “free”. Dealing with identity theft is not fun. If only people understand the risks… 🤦‍♂️

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            Don’t put personal stuff on your work phone. Use your own phone for that. If you have trouble carrying both, hit the gym.

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    Drives me nuts too! Signal at least has a toggle for it, so the user can decide. I wish more apps would do the same, maybe with a pop up warning explaining the risks.

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    I get banking and financial apps doing it. But shopping apps yea, wish we had a permissions override

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    11 hours ago

    I’ve seen public transportation apps doing that to curb sharing the ticket/barcode with someone else.

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    I understand the reasoning for it since many apps can see photos on your device so if it is something that should stay private you probably shouldn’t be taking screenshots anyway, but I also can see how it could be annoying. I quite like the feature on messaging apps actually.

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    This thing is super annoying. Maybe there is some xposed module to bypass this . i don’t known my phone isn’t rooted.

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    Some android apps bypass this but don’t work 100 percent but sadly, they are the only safe option.

    By safe I also mean, the others you must root so you void certain updates from your carrier in many cases, you have to search the APK code and delete a line, or you have to install a certain entity which hinders your security in other ways.

    Shopping apps should have, and Amazon usually lets you email a copy of a receipt anyway. Don’t know about other shopping apps. Banks and other financial institutions you would just need to contact them for records etc, and I know it is a pain.

    Some browsers have settings to bypass if you are using a site that tries to stop a screenshot.