Not just as in Lemmy, but as in general.

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    I still need to use Reddit for one particular subreddit and more I’m annoyed the mobile web version has been taken away.

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    If its open source and privacy respecting then I’ll use the app. If its not and I have to use the service then website

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    I usually just use the website in a mobile browser as I generally avoid websites that require an app. It’s an unnecessary waste of space when the website could just work in a mobile browser but some developers, whether it’s because of incompetence or it’s actually intentional, either limit what features are available in mobile browsers or just make the website not work at all.

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    I use the mobile versions instead of apps, largely because it’s easier to block ads and better for one’s privacy.

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    I’ve recently cleaned up my Android phone and switched from apps to websites where possible and it’s a surprisingly good experience!

    Most apps these days seem to be web browser wrappers ether way. Firefox on Android allows to turn any page into a self contained instance (like an app) which is very convenient. I can also install Ublock Origin to block ads and other firefox addons which is amazing. In particular I use addon called Stylus to adjust styling of some pages.

    It definitely feels like we’re going full circle now: early desktop apps -> web browser -> smartphones launch native apps -> back to web browser The only thing holding back web browsers is Apple purposefully breaking the web to protect their 30% appstore cut.

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      Just note that Firefox for android tabs are not isolated from each other, but they’re sharing the same process, thus technically can access all of the other objects in Firefox′s memory. You should consider using mulch for these web-native apps style usage.

      Can’t wait for fission to come to mobile to solve all this mess…

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          Yeah that’s true, I don’t use this method for all sites, but only these that are usable without adblocker (mostly alternative frontends). Instead, I’m opening it with mull within a work profile that has an always-on VPN.

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    I hate using apps for things that could be websites, to the point that I don’t use certain kinds of services that are app-only (e.g. e-scooter rentals).

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    Websites wherever possible.

    I will fight the dark patterns trying to manipulate me into using the app also.

    If I cannot do anything without the app I will not use said service.

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    Mostly mobile web for everything, apps for a couple of restaurants/groceries and for tickets to concerts because that is unavoidable at this time.

    For Lemmy, website.

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        Sometimes you just have to, though. A lot of mobile sites are incredibly watered down and try to tell you that you need to use the app to do any basic function, but then the desktop site lets you do it without issue.

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        But the phone version of the site is so stripped down and babby friendly to the point of unusability. My favorite are the sites that don’t give you the function you need on the mobile site, but don’t let you switch to the desktop view.

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        True but mobile websites still tend to be horribly done or missing functionality. I want it to just work, dammit, and too many attempts at being clever just arent

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        I wonder if they meant they use desktop sites on the desktop.

        I know I have almost completely cut out cell phone use by way of doing everything on desktop. Even texting and calling with Google fi I do on my desktop via their web app. The less I need my phone for when I’m at home the better.

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      I did that… In 2011 or something, when not every website had a mobile UI… I personally don’t recommend it, in fact I’d dare to say this played a big role in the web forums to die… To not adapt properly for the tiny screens at the required time.

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    Uhaul wanted me to download their app to return a truck after hours. I will at most use uhaul once a year, but I’m not moving more frequently than that. In cases like that I’ll use websites. Same goes for restaurants and other stores

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    I might use an app, but when the app is just a browser with no additional effort, that enrages me

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    I mostly use websites in order to use ad blockers and many apps use far more storage than necessary. I mostly use apps when they have functionality that I want that the website is missing or when the app just offers a significantly better experience than the website.