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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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stavros ◴[] No.43985478[source]
As a user, this should be up to me to decide, not up to Google. However, I do find it odd that Apple can get away with it much more, because Apple's customers generally have more of a "save us from ourselves" mentality.
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immibis ◴[] No.43987957[source]
In a way, it is. You decided to use Google Drive, which means you decided to make your files practically inaccessible to yourself. This isn't a monopolized market, so you have options.
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1. dxuh ◴[] No.43992125[source]
Isn't the submission about this being a monopolized market, because options are being removed (NextCloud - a popular option).