For frequent use-cases, and where the technology is superior, I will use the native app version, and the web version for all other cases.
Web technology is generally slower than native apps
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For frequent use-cases, and where the technology is superior, I will use the native app version, and the web version for all other cases.
Web technology is generally slower than native apps
Most apps invoke my inner Dennis Reynolds.
I don't use websites on mobile.
Lemmy is an app, almost everything else is browser. YouTube is just better in a mobile browser than the app ever has been and likely ever will be.
I generally prefer the app, in most scenarios. But it depends on what the platform is. Some will just perform better in the app because the app is the main focus of the platform, but others are just a web wrapper for the mobile site and just eat up space on your device for no discernible reason.
I find that it's also generally easier to sandbox permissions on a per-app basis than a per-website basis. So even though a lot of times the app is meant to be a vector to harvest more data out of the user, in the right setting it can actually be more secure than just using the website. But that's very situational.
Sync app on mobile, but I prefer using the site on desktop
Mobile version because PieFed's API is still under development.
Only for mail, F-Droid/other app stores, yt (because revanced and newpipe), Mastodon, banking, and Wattpad. Otherwise, give me the god damn website.
There is no way I'd use Lemmy with the web app if I didn't know about:
Summit
Voyager
Boost
Eternity
Sync
Clients... The same could be said for more apps (like Reddit, Feedly etc) so yeah I think I am more in the mobile apps, aside from extremely annoying ones, such as Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress etc.
I mostly use websites in order to use ad blockers and many apps use far more storage than necessary. I mostly use apps when they have functionality that I want that the website is missing or when the app just offers a significantly better experience than the website.
Voyager app. Free, no ads
I'm of mixed opinions on it generally but like the web-apps where you go to a site and then 'install' it. My mixed thoughts are because it seems to only work in chromium browsers rather than Firefox, but it's a nice way to get a custom configured app on the spot.
You can do it on firefox on android but every time I try it makes the status and navigation bar on the phone white. I find that annoying so I had to grab an app to put shortcuts on my home screen that open in the browser instead of the "install" version.
YouTube: grayjay
Twitch: grayjay
Odysse: grayjay
I'm fine with apps, as long as I'm not drowning in them for redundant services; i.e. I installed a bunch of Lemmy apps while I was trying it out, but now that I've settled on one, I removed all the others. I try to curate my apps every now and then and keep the clutter at a minimum, or at least remove any that I'm not regularly using.
YouTube is one app I will not use, though. Using Firefox with uBlock Origin, I can prevent it from advertising to me. But I can't stop ads in their app. So I've disabled their app (can't remove it, as I currently have a Google phone) and I forwarded all YouTube links to Firefox.
In general, I use apps, mostly because I root every phone (and yes, root ability is a major deciding factor when buying) as soon as I get it so I have tighter control for the tracking BS as well as being able to block ADs, effectively, system-wide. Literally no AD load on my phone (ok leak rate is like <2 % so It does happen, but it's rare lol) be it a webpage or an ad-riddled app
Lemmy I definitely use an app because I find the UI..... distasteful...
I'm happy to use mobile apps in the fediverse. Begrudgingly I'll use mobile banking apps as needed.
I go back and forth between the YouTube app and mobile website. Mobile web is nice because SponsorBlock and Dearrow both work on it.
That's why I switched on YouTube on the phone to Tubular, but it's feature that it doesn't connect to your YouTube account for history and so makes it less usable. But it has another good feature playing audio in the background.
For mobile, PWAs if possible.
For the fediverse I currently use Voyager and Raccoon for browsing and web for moderation.
As the mod tools becomes better over time I'll likely see myself primarily using Voyager and Raccoon.
In general though it's hard to say:
Neither, I don't use my phone for social media. I use the PC version of everything.
I'll use an app if its made with privacy in mind or the website sucks rocks.
Do y'all
No, I don't y'all
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