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Right?
I offered to take photos at the angles they wanted and email them to my agent, but they said it had to go through the app. I'm pretty sure the adjustor that came out used the same app, but hey, that's his (work?) phone, not mine. Nor is it my personal info I'm signing away the rights to by clicking "agree".
Some of those type apps build a 3d image from multiple photos, it helps get a full assessment of damage and location. There used to be a great free one on android, but the company eventually moved it to a corporate website paid service. I was able to take several rounds of photos of my salad bowl, it sent it to the cloud to be processed then you get a 3d colourized STL file back that you can bring into CAD etc. the detail of the lettuce waa amazing. This was before LIDAR on cellphones too
I'm really sceptical an insurance app can do that. And even if it does work, what's stopping them from taking the photos from the mail (Don't start with data protection, if they really want to they can give me a link to upload stuff; or a key to encrypt the mail)?
I agree that an app would be a better user experience. If it would refrain from sending any kind of data other than the photos. Also the photos need to be only the pictures, no EXIF or other stuff.
Also LIDAR in phones? I need to read up on this.
Edit: ah, apple only. Welp.
Oh I totally agree with protecting privacy, I was just explaining why they may want app use...because the tech is there for 3d use...not in the app persay but via cloud processing. More than likely it makes their job easy since photos go into the database with claim number and location data all filled in without them doing any labour