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any way to make Snapchat think it has camera permission?

Alot of my friends use Snapchat for messaging but it's really annoying needing to laggily enable the camera every time the app opens. Anyone know a way to make it think it has the camera on but not actually or something? (if you just revoke the camera permission it stops you from using the app entirely)

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lemmy.world

Signal also did something that angered its userbase by removing SMS support, so now it's harder than ever to try to convert people to Signal.

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readit.buzz

Can't you just use your normal SMS app?

Do you understand the reasoning for the removal?

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Yes, but it's easier to sell Signal to tech illiterate family members if I tell them "It's a new text app that lets you talk with people with both Android and Iphone" instead of having them groan "Oh no it's another messaging app I have to install".

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I saw that, really unfortunate too. And now with the creator leaving signal entirely I don't see it getting better on that front.

There are a handful of other options out there, but good luck getting more than a small percentage of your contacts to switch to it.

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Several of my family members quit Signal after they got rid of SMS, I understand the logic behind the change but now I only have a couple of people that still use it.

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Eh, they had their reasons for that and I think it made sense. I just wish more people used it in general.

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The only correct answer. You also have disappearing messages on Signal

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In developer options on youransdroid phone there is a setting you can enable that will add a quick setting tile that toggles on and off the sensors in your phone. It also includes rhe microphone and camera. It's great for something like this.

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I really want to know that for another app for a different permission.

It would be good if we can "trick" an app to think it has a permission and stop bothering us.

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Unfortunately it looks like all permission spoofing I saw required root. If you do happen to be rooted I saw that appopps on the play store probably works.

It would be a very useful feature to add to default android.

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Unfortunately, what you are asking can really only be done on a rooted device and, to my knowledge, Snapchat has root detection which will prevent it from working. There are potentially some 3rd party apps you could use, but those run the risk of deactivating your account

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lemmy.world

If you really must use Snapchat, there are hardware camera covers you can buy for your phone.

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kbin.social

I don't think that would fix this person's issue seeing as it seems to be a speed / lag issue, not a privacy issue

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Ah OK I thought it was the lag in having to allow camera permissions. My bad

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lemmy.fmhy.ml

I just tried revoking the camera permission on my Snapchat app. There's a nag to re-enable it on the main screen, but the navbar at the bottom still lets me access my chats and view snaps from friends.

Is it not the same for you? I'm running version 12.38.0.45 on Android 10.

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lemmy.world

Wow I feel silly now. Looks like my app wasn't fully updated and in the most recent version they don't block you from everything when the permissions disabled lol. Thanks!

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You might be able to look into appops (fairly sure it doeant require root) to trick Snapchat into thinking it has camera access

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