> Secondary types are meant to lock the screen orientation, not to detect it. The read part is just better than the angle as it provides more semantic information but nothing that can't be guessed from just reading the angle.
Ok, looks like it's here to stay - with the control that @mounirlamouri points to. As you can only set it, that mitigates the finger printing concern (even though it's potentially kinda useless in practice).
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