Yes. The flow is about as tedious as Login with Apple. When you Login with Amber, you'll see a screen like this. Then it's just special case things that will open Amber to ask for permission. So most things you typically do won't open Amber. image

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Right, but I could imagine unless you approve all the app could request many things you need to approve no? Anyways I’m not against this, it’s nice for someone who wants this level of security. However I don’t see normal everyday users wanting to be bothered with this. Mass adoption type people wouldn’t go for even this type of friction.