Yeah lol I love how this commenter is mad about apps being sandboxed. There’s a downloads folder in the files app, or apps can have their own virtual filesystems, also accessible within the files app. Stupid iOS and ensuring that apps can’t just write to wherever they want on the filesystem
To be fair, you can’t write wherever you want on Android, either. For example, you can’t write to most of the files in /Androidunless you use one of the many, many exploits to do so since it’s basically a protected system area.
IOS has a files app where saved files go
Basically the same as your download directory
Yeah lol I love how this commenter is mad about apps being sandboxed. There’s a downloads folder in the files app, or apps can have their own virtual filesystems, also accessible within the files app. Stupid iOS and ensuring that apps can’t just write to wherever they want on the filesystem
To be fair, you can’t write wherever you want on Android, either. For example, you can’t write to most of the files in
/Android
unless you use one of the many, many exploits to do sosince it’s basically a protected system area.That’s fair, I was more concerned with someone getting mad at increased security like sandboxing is a bad thing
Unfortunately, any save prompt using it often defaults to iCloud shit.
You can sorta change that default, but Apple sure loves to bury that particular setting. And occasionally forgets it.
I wouldn’t know because I don’t have that enabled