He’s a cop now
He’s a cop now
So wird es in die Niederlanden auch gemacht.
Immerhin gibt es auch hier genug Leute die aus dem Kreisverkehr raus fahren ohne zu blinken…
No, it’s just “can’t find it in the app store” and “want to have it on my home screen”…
This is definitely part of it. The company I work for sells a service to companies, that their employees need to use. We built a web app, it works perfectly fine. However, people ask for ‘an app’ because they want to install it from their phone’s app store instead of opening the website once through a link in their email and creating a bookmark.
So we added a PWA manifest and clear instructions on how to ‘install’ our web app (it’s literally the same thing otherwise, no added functionality). Yet the users still complain that they want an app…
That is not what GDPR is about.
For me it often covers important elements of the site that way. Especially these annoying “use our app” overlays, and then the “continue using website” button is hidden behind the address bar with jo way to scroll it into view. So no way to use the website :(
Worst case Ontario
Not sure if typo or BonneAppleTea material
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that wanted to work on a garbage truck, for the exact same reason!
In the Netherlands, they solved this by adding a randomly generated transaction reference to the payment. This will appear on your bank / credit card statement. To view details for the transaction (time and location of entry/exit), you have to enter the paid amount and reference.
However, this will only give you info for a single transaction. If you want to see an overview of all your transactions, you need to create an account in their app. After linking your card to your account, again using the reference and amount for a transaction, you can view your travel history.
My washing machine has this repeating beep too. If you haven’t done so, check the manual: on mine there’s a setting to disable it.