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by troupo
469 days ago
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Mozilla's objection, among others, isn't "users are too dumb to give informed consent, regardless of what we tell them". It's "we have dozens of APIs that require user consent and it's nearly impossible to contain this barrage, or to make sure that users fully understand the implications of consent for the more complex APIs and integrations" Why do people in these discussions pretend that it is only WebUSB that needs a permission and consent? |
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It’s been proven that many users will click “Allow” for just about any dialog when instructed to if a sufficiently juicy carrot is promised as a reward. With WebUSB this could easily result in hapless users’ phones and whatnot getting malware/spyware installed on them… elderly and kids seem particularly vulnerable.