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by Xevion
364 days ago
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In all fairness, some of these things you've mentioned could be useful. If your battery is low, reprioritize the webapp's functions, lower requests, disable anything not necessary in the moment. Notifications are just another convenient thing that me and you use every day. Perhaps these things should be disabled by default, or requested upon being needed, but that's not really your argument it would seem. |
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But yeah, web browsers basically run arbitrary code written by hostile companies, with layers of indirection to confuse accountability. In that environment, you have to weigh "nice to have" against "could be abused," and err on the side of caution.