Except they already do, implicitly, at least for the download part.
Users actively go to their App Store and choose to download an app. They don’t just get something installed, or not, in some obscure part of their device’s storage, without ever knowing about it.
"They don’t just get something installed, or not, in some obscure part of their device’s storage, without ever knowing about it. "
Like I said in the originally statement: it would be allright for me, if apple and everyone else, regulary deletes all local storage of any pwa's that haven't been installed. And I have read nowhere here in this thread, that anyone is in favor of PWA's sneakily installing.
Yes, it should be very clear and visible, when you install something. But that is for the browser/OS makers to implement and not the issue here.
Perhaps I misread, but the parent seems horrified at the idea that users should get to know they are downloading something and that such knowledge would supposedly ruin native apps adoption.
I was merely pointing out that it already is, albeit partially, the case, and yet said apps are quite popular.
Users actively go to their App Store and choose to download an app. They don’t just get something installed, or not, in some obscure part of their device’s storage, without ever knowing about it.