On the face of it deploying a new and more granular permission system then getting the 100k+ already-existing extensions to comply with it sounds like an extraordinary measure, especially considering the traditionally neglected target demographic of people who installed something they shouldn't have. But reading the list of features already introduced with Manifest V3 makes it sound like the infrastructure needed to introduce a mitigation here is mostly already in place, so maybe there is some cause for cautious optimism here (though Google's official initial response, a variation on the classic "that's not a security boundary", doesn't seem very promising).
this post was submitted on 04 Sep 2023
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