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Yeah, the reception of snaps is very mixed if we're being honest. But they work surprisingly well for me, considering that pretty much no piece of software was written for a capabilty-based permission system. Unlike mobile OSs like Android, where it's been possible to give fine grained access to all kinds of system data, sensors and so on for quite a while. Most apps also keep working with refuced functionality if you don't allow some permissions.