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by tweetle_beetle 1112 days ago
In isolation this is true, but for most people they just want the product the extension is offering - skipping past boring warnings is a means to an end. There is also the issue of warning fatigue when extension authors normalise asking for more permissions - more warnings leads to less engagement.

One way to avoid this would be to have an extension market which highlights alternative extensions and how they differ in permissions. But it would be hard to maintain those relationships, create a new oppportunity to game trust, push responsibility onto the market owners, etc. And ultimately, many interact with proprietary products without a direct competitor e.g. if FAANGs made them. So I can't see it happening.