b) It grossly violates the “principle of least privilege” by granting apps access to resources they have nothing to do with, and even don’t need at all. This is untidy and confusing, and people tend to deny them causing trouble down the road. It is ill-designed, because: a) Instead of a single, clearly defined permission, it asks users for two seemingly unrelated ones: “Photos” and “Removable Volumes” on a Mac “Camera” and “Files and Folders” plus a third tethering confirmation prompt on iOS. In this post I’ll discuss how to reset these permissions to restore access to USB connected cameras. Apple’s ill-designed and negligently implemented USB tethering permission checking is responsible for 90% of the support requests we receive these days.
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