Why would you ever trust a "startup"? "The little guy" doesn't have data protection practices and can't prove their existence even if he does. Cavalier practices all over the place--I know, I've both created those practices in a "we need to ship" crunch and I've also lobbied (sometimes even successfully) to fix them later. Google has a lot of practices that absolutely suck, but their privacy and data protection functions have teeth.
As to the rest of your post: the app developer in this thread is saying Apple should give him and his friendos special permissions ("trusted certificates") to not ask the user whether the user trusts them, and you're saying it's Apple's decision to require a user to affirmatively consent to having their pasteboard read by an app that is thuggish?
One of these is actually on my side as a user, and it's not the marketer and it's not you.
Apple may revoke my certificate whenever it’s abused beyond its intended purpose. Hell, they could go further than that and only allow pasteboard access without a prompt iff the data matches a certain predicate that they approve. That would be fine by me.
Honestly, I’d prefer if we didn’t need the paste prompt all together. I just want a way to universal link into my app on the very first launch. The pasteboard and fingerprinting gave us that, but apple has given us no feasible alternative.
This is like chrome saying you can’t go to anything other than the root path of a site the first time you go there.
Requiring a user to agree to what an application wants to do isn't a requirement to prove innocence. It's a requirement to obtain consent that is verifiable by the operating system in which the user has placed trust.
Why is the open and clear obtaining of consent so clearly anathema throughout this thread?
As to the rest of your post: the app developer in this thread is saying Apple should give him and his friendos special permissions ("trusted certificates") to not ask the user whether the user trusts them, and you're saying it's Apple's decision to require a user to affirmatively consent to having their pasteboard read by an app that is thuggish?
One of these is actually on my side as a user, and it's not the marketer and it's not you.