You could even have the browser allocate a volume or two for the container to use (with the user's permission, of course) to store data locally. And users could be allowed to adjust how much space the volume may use (from some default minimum to unlimited).
And with containers, the client should be reasonably safe even if executing malicious software.
You could even have the browser allocate a volume or two for the container to use (with the user's permission, of course) to store data locally. And users could be allowed to adjust how much space the volume may use (from some default minimum to unlimited).
And with containers, the client should be reasonably safe even if executing malicious software.