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by unhba 1924 days ago
Steps have been taken toward making this the norm in Chrome but it’s not clear yet to what degree it will be enforced. Already user can chose on install or at a later time to limit the domains an extension is active on (no matter what permissions it requests) and the ‘declarative’ model for interactions (wake on invocation by user or declare rules/lists to be applied on your behalf by the browser itself) is heavily promoted.