Com Google Android Instantapps Supervisor

Okay, let's talk Android. Specifically, something I've been quietly judging for ages. You know that background player on your phone? The one whispering promises of instant gratification?
I'm talking about Com Google Android Instantapps Supervisor. Yes, that guy.
The Instant App Enigma
It's supposed to be magic. Click a link, bam, app experience. No install necessary. Feels like a digital genie, right?
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Except, let's be real. How often does it actually feel magical? I’m not alone in this, am I?
I have a confession. I might (okay, definitely) actively avoid clicking on links that promise instant app goodness.
The Trust Issues Are Real
My brain instantly screams "permission requests!" followed by "data tracking nightmare!" Does anyone else feel this way?
I'd rather just download the blasted app and have control. Or, you know, just use the mobile website.
Maybe it's just me being a grumpy old tech user in a young app's world. I’m probably showing my age now.

The "Instant" Misnomer
They call it "instant." Is it, though? Is it really instant?
Seems like there's always a loading screen, a permissions dance, and a weird, stripped-down app experience. That’s not my definition of “instant”.
I could have downloaded the full app by now. And I’d have all the bells and whistles too.
The Full App Power Play
Speaking of bells and whistles, aren’t we missing out on the good stuff with instant apps? The features, the offline access, the sweet, sweet push notifications (okay, maybe not the last one).
Give me the whole experience. Don’t give me a half-baked, temporary thing. I’m a maximalist, what can I say?

I want the app to properly integrate with my operating system, you know? I want it to feel native.
The Com Google Android Instantapps Supervisor: A Necessary Evil?
Look, I get it. Com Google Android Instantapps Supervisor probably has a purpose. Maybe it’s for people with limited storage space.
Maybe it's for trying before buying. Maybe it's a gateway drug to full app addiction.
I still suspect the evil part outweigh the necessary part.
A Conspiracy Theory (Sort Of)
Is it all a clever Google ploy to get us hooked on apps we wouldn’t normally download? A way to sneakily track our browsing habits?

I’m kidding… mostly. Though, I think about it.
I probably just watched too many episodes of Black Mirror. But you can’t blame me for wondering!
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So, here’s my controversial stance: I’d happily disable Com Google Android Instantapps Supervisor if I could. Don't tell Google.
I'd trade the (questionable) convenience for a little extra privacy and control any day. And full app features, of course.
Anyone else with me on this? Or am I just shouting into the digital void?

Maybe I'm Just Old School
Perhaps I'm clinging to outdated notions of app ownership and control. Maybe I need to embrace the fleeting nature of instant experiences. Nah.
But for now, I'll stick with my downloaded apps, thank you very much. At least I know what I’m getting into.
And I'll continue to eye Com Google Android Instantapps Supervisor with a healthy dose of suspicion. He’s on my list.
So tell me, am I alone in this? Or do other people avoid the instant app world too? Let me know in the comments!
Because frankly, the whole thing still feels a little... unsettling. Like a digital mirage promising something it can't quite deliver.
Give me substance. Give me permanence. Give me the full app experience. And leave the instant stuff to someone else.
