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by zo1
1370 days ago
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Tinfoil hat mode: CORS enforced in the browser and other such related "privacy" tech were pushed by Google and big tech to prevent stuff like this. Turning the browser into a consumption platform with an encrypted pipe between your screen and the server. As opposed to the browser being an agent acting on the user's behalf. |
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I agree that CORS is a pain and a mess but it had very clear and non-nefarious benefits when it was introduced. Maybe when all browsers only support origin-isolated cookie jars it can be obsoleted but I wouldn't hold my breath.