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by stackola
2211 days ago
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I know it's needed to provide the functionality you're going for, but I'm always weary of extensions that want to "read and change data on ALL websites I visit". Any reason why you not just request permission for the 19 domains you actually support?
Also, I know some extension request permission on a per-domain-basis the first time they actually try to access it. Maybe that's a path you could also look into. |
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This is inline with what similar extensions like Motion (YC W20, http://inmotion.app/) do. But I do really sympathise and I'm sorry that this was a bad experience.
Incidentally there's a cost (aside from user trust) to doing it this way, which is that the Web Store takes far longer to review your extension - which hopefully means they do a good job of checking the permissions aren't being used malevolently.