permissionusually
Permissionusually is a neologism used in privacy and access-control discussions to describe a default-permissions model in which applications or services grant broad access to data or features unless the user actively restricts it. The term blends permission with usually to capture the tendency of some systems to assume user consent or acceptance by default, often relying on opt-out mechanisms rather than seeking explicit permission for every action.
Origin and usage: Permissionusually is not an established standard but appears in analyses of mobile and web
Impact and critique: Proponents argue that permissive defaults can improve user experience and app functionality by
Examples and domains: Common areas include mobile apps requesting location, contacts, or microphone access; social networks
Relation to policy: Privacy-by-design, data minimization, and explicit consent requirements under regulations can clash with permissionusually,