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Doesn't the operating system show you a prompt to show which files you want to give the app access to? From the app's perspective, nothing has changed. It gets a handle to a directory and can list files in it. Whether that directory contains 1 or 10000 items makes no difference.

Just to be clear: I don't disagree with you. I think it's completely normal to have APIs be deprecated, and this means eventually your app will break and be removed from the store. I just don't think this specific example was entirely justified.



Deprecating an API doesn't mean you have to break work already done. It can just mean that _newer_ apps can't use the deprecated API.


Yeah, good point.

I actually use GrapheneOS which does exactly that. I don't know why I didn't think of it.




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