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Having the ability to use JavaScript that either cannot be turned off…
This one specifically turns the proposal into “do not allow users disable JS”, which is hostile to users.
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Having the ability to use JavaScript that either cannot be turned off…
This one specifically turns the proposal into “do not allow users disable JS”, which is hostile to users.
This whole proposal is about not being hostile to users. Users turn off JS to protect their privacy, and I'm proposing that JS could be ran with a restricted set of APIs so that the users do not have their privacy violated. Right now, users' choice is limited to either allowing all network and client info access or not being able to use a site. This is especially true for client-side-only single page apps, which ship only a <div id="react-root"></div>
and a JS file with the actual code needed to render the site.
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