What are the security implications this raises that downloading native programs (needed for example to flash my smartphone) doesn't raise?
What are the security implications this raises that downloading native programs (needed for example to flash my smartphone) doesn't raise?
> What are the security implications this raises that downloading native programs (needed for example to flash my smartphone) doesn't raise?
1. Permission popups fatigue
2. Usually users select the apps they install, most sites are ephemeral. And yes, even with apps, especially on Android, people click through permission dialogs without looking because they are often too broad and confusing. With expected results such as exfiltrating user data.
None. People will follow any instruction presented to them when they think it will get them something they want. Mozilla’s stance here is infuriating.