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Sometimes, Google's solutions are worse than the problem they intend to solve.

For example, Google ReCaptchas are worse than spam, especially those with the pictures that fade extremely slowly on purpose. Unlike bots, humans are likely to not finish deliberately annoying captchas to save their precious time. (see http://archive.today/2022.06.25-110... )

In Chrome (mobile version), pull-to-refresh saves the one second it takes to reach for the refresh button in the submenu, but poses a threat of accidental refreshes each time you swipe down intending to scroll up. Over two thousand people have complained about this. ( http://archive.today/2025.02.26-153... )

With Android 4.4, Google blocked write access to memory cards (MicroSD) from all user-installed apps with the exception of app-specific folders so apps can not leave files behind when uninstalling. Google provided no option to change this. (source: http://web.archive.org/web/... )

But for unwanted files, there is already a delete button! Why take away the freedom to use the MicroSD card properly?

Google crippled the usefulness of memory cards for this nonsensical reason.

Google solved these problems with solutions that are worse than the problem.

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  • 0
    Bots are worse. Next!
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    @kiki Not as bad as the CAPTCHAs where each picture takes ten seconds to fade out and in.
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    Roll your own CAPTCHA then. It's not that hard.

    Don't understand how the last one is bad. Unless the app folder is limited in size, it seems like the only way to truly sandbox your phone's SD storage.

    Adding a permission to bypass this is... a poor option, maybe. I'm assuming 99% of Android users just accept any permissions prompt, no matter how serious, and now some malware is about to hold your whole SD card full of un-backed-up family photos for ransom. That's a GG.
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