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= Feedback = | = Feedback = | ||
(No feedback mechanism is listed, so I'm putting it here; feel free to point me elsewhere :-) | |||
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* How can we mitigate the problem of one (authorized) site spoofing notifications that look like those from another site? Will the in-browser UI show the origin of the notification? | * How can we mitigate the problem of one (authorized) site spoofing notifications that look like those from another site? Will the in-browser UI show the origin of the notification? | ||
Gerv | -- Gerv | ||
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* How does this handle a user who uses two different Web browsers? (e.g. IE at work and Firefox at home) | * How does this handle a user who uses two different Web browsers? (e.g. IE at work and Firefox at home) | ||
Hixie | -- Hixie | ||
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* How is the privacy impact of following the user (IP addresses, usage times) reduced to the absolute minimum possible? | * How is the privacy impact of following the user (IP addresses, usage times) reduced to the absolute minimum possible? | ||
* Why the middle man Mozilla? Decentralization is a core principle of the Internet. | * Why the middle man Mozilla? Decentralization is a core principle of the Internet. | ||
Ben Bucksch | -- Ben Bucksch | ||
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