And blocking that behavior is explicitly one of the use-cases listed in this proposal for the integrity API. If you allow arbitrary extension access, you can't provide guarantees about whether someone is human or not, extension APIs allow for automation and scraping. Second of all, attestation has a lot to do with extensions because extensions are based on browser functionality, and attestation impacts which software you can run.Īnd attestation has even more to do with extensions when extended to websites because if the point of this is to established "trusted" environments, then arbitrary extension access means an environment is not trusted. Attestation has nothing to do with extentions.įirst of all, extensions are not serverside code, so no. >Conflating serverside generated code to native app restrictions is nonsensical, they are not the same thing > You did it first.
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