One-Time Permissions
Apple introduced a wealth of location privacy features in iOS 13 last year, and near the top of the list was the ability to grant “one-time” access to your location for apps that only need to grab your address or current location for single events, like hailing an Uber, ordering a delivery, or simply getting your address during registration. This lets you supply your location to apps on an as-needed basis without worrying that they could be tracking you behind your back.
With Apple’s strong stance on privacy, it’s understandable that it got there first with this feature, but Android users will welcome the fact that Google is jumping on board too, and to be fair it’s taking it a step further, automatically revoking any extended permissions you grant if you haven’t opened an app in a while. Arguably, though, this is more necessary on Android due to the ability for apps to more freely run in the background.