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Based on the past post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Insta360/s/X0dTDWy3cQ
Insta360 team is telling that it is requirement by Apple to give full access to photos app in order for them to read and write to the photos apps, this is not true. Why is this not yet resolved yet?
A lot of apps have limited access (selected photos only) and have a way to write to the photos app. Same with requiring notifications in order for you to use the app. Why is this required? Can somebody from the the insta360 team explain why this is a requirements? This is the first app I have ever encountered that requires notifications in order for a camera app to function.
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