I'm seeing this in the "What's new" section of https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.wikipedia&hl=en
My fault: "german" play store :) (The suppot requests are in geman, too): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.wikipedia&hl=de
There is only the following information in "New features" box: New in 1.3 * Much faster page loading on slower connections * Styling fixes * Fixes for right-to-left languages New in 1.2 * New look and feel for sections * Uses the API to load content, is faster * References show up in easy to use overlay * Pinch to zoom in the maps on ICS and Honeycomb * Style fixes for ICS phones * Better support for Right to Left languages * And plenty of bug fixes!
If i select english (hl=en), i see the updated changes (with nearby).
but as-is the best we can do is tell the user what the permission is used for, AFAICT.
Tat's what i'm doing :)
Freundliche Grüße Florian Schmidt
-----Original-Nachricht----- Betreff: Re: [WikimediaMobile] Android "Nearby" Feature Datum: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 09:10:44 +0200 Von: Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org An: "florian.schmidt.welzow@t-online.de" florian.schmidt.welzow@t-online.de
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:44 PM, florian.schmidt.welzow@t-online.de florian.schmidt.welzow@t-online.de wrote:
But: There are several support requests, why the app now needs the actual position of he device. I think it would be much better for the users to understand this, if the "New features" section contains, that the new update has the nearby feature. Is it planned to update the release notes in Google Play? :)
I'm seeing this in the "What's new" section of https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.wikipedia&hl=en
- Nearby: Learn more about what's around you by getting links to articles about things that are near your current location. (Location services are used only by this feature)
Unfortunately, "Android has no mechanism for granting permissions dynamically (at run-time) because it complicates the user experience to the detriment of security." [1] Perhaps the app team has insights into whether that's likely to change but as-is the best we can do is tell the user what the permission is used for, AFAICT.
Erik
[1] https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html