> Agoraphobia (ag-uh-ruh-FOE-be-uh) is a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
but then "fear of leaving the home" also gives me this
> Agoraphobia: Fear of Leaving Home. Fear of being alone outside your home, where escape and assistance might be difficult, is called agoraphobia. This phobia may involve fear of being on a bridge, a busy street, or in a crowded mall or elevator.
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@MwBakker If evolution exists, explain my existence.
"Triggers for this anxiety may include wide-open spaces, crowds (social anxiety), or traveling (even short distances). Agoraphobia is often, but not always, compounded by a fear of social embarrassment, as the agoraphobic fears the onset of a panic attack and appearing distraught in public."
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^ I had this untill I realised 99.9999999% of the world is stupid AF and I shouldn't care at all about other peoples opinion
Hey @WarrenFaith I tried to do what you asked but I still ended up in a simlar place. I updated my question instead of code diarrhea here in chat. stackoverflow.com/questions/56352681/…
I have an sdk here that has an undocumented feature that checks if the app has location permission and if it does, collects your location data. What do you think about that? (it does not request the permission, it just leeches off of it if it is already granted)
@Matt about the comment about androidx, androidx is the modern version of the support libraries. com.android.support is deprecated, google releases everything as androidx artifact these days
Thanks. I was trying to understand that. I can't really make that change without dropping the whole course I was taking though. I feel I might divert too much. However its better than being stuck period.
no, you must provide a privacy policy explaining why and how you handle the data, and you must link to it both in the app and in the play store listing. I don't think it matters if you can match it to a specific user or not
play store says "Personal and sensitive user data includes, but isn't limited to, personally identifiable information, financial and payment information, authentication information, phonebook, contacts SMS and call related data, microphone and camera sensor data, and sensitive device or usage data. If your app handles sensitive user data, then you must:"
it's not obligatory per se :) it only does it when the user has given the app location permission (for another reason of course). If there is no permission, it just skips that part
&& user explicitly granted permission for this feature
I added this note
> I have an app that requires location permission to use BLE features. Because users are often reluctant to grant location permission for BLE features, the app tells the user it needs location just for that feature, and that it will never actually use the location data. Integrating the SDK as it currently functions would contradict that.
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@TimCastelijns Depends what country your in - any country with strong data protection laws would mean they have the ability to sue unless the app asks for consent to that data being harvested