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AmazingTurtle ◴[] No.43983064[source]
We feel your pain at Nextcloud. Our team at Everfind (unified search across Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.) has spent the past year fighting for the *drive.readonly* scope simply so we can download files, run OCR, and index their full-text for users. Google keeps telling us to make do with *drive.file* + *drive.metadata.readonly*, which breaks continuous discovery and cripples search results for any new or updated document.

Bottom line: Googles "least-privilege" rhetoric sounds noble, but in practice it gives Big Tech first-party apps privileged access while forcing independent vendors to ship half-working products - or get kicked out of the Play Store. The result is users lose features and choices, and small devs burn countless hours arguing with a copy-paste policy bot.

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throw7 ◴[] No.43984105[source]
This sounds exactly what anti-trust laws are for.
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1. graemep ◴[] No.43985995[source]
It does not look like the laws are working!

Enforcement is erratic, fines are small, and the incentives to do things like this are strong.

They have had this problem for five months. How many customers have they lost in this time?