this is what’s it’s like if you only perm it for a day and turning it back on… the App Store page has nice images of the settings pages. Even has a event history so I’d you did decide to let a client sign what ever it wanted, you could go view what it was doing (like primal that constantly sends app specific data). I prefer to approve each event and let it time out after a day.
the only drawback I have (which is apples fault, not nostores) is safari mobile extensions don’t work in web apps, my work around is I create shortcuts instead of web apps, this way it opens in safari.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nostore/id1666553677
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Replying from snort to get a screen shot of it asking to sign
I didn't know one could even have a button show up in safari like that, that's cool. This seems similar to the desktop flow.
That's better than I thought but still not good enough for me.