- From: David Schinazi <dschinazi.ietf@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2023 14:51:39 -0700
- To: Eric Lawrence <Eric.Lawrence@microsoft.com>
- Cc: Shivan Kaul Sahib <shivankaulsahib@gmail.com>, "public-webappsec@w3.org" <public-webappsec@w3.org>, HTTP Working Group <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAPDSy+4dXuF1YTWAC+v0dAVF5E=+D45v35vL69od718KzAWKqQ@mail.gmail.com>
This sounds very useful for the domestic violence resources use case, but at the same time I could imagine malware websites abusing it to erase traces of how a machine got infected. Would it be possible to get user consent per origin for this? David On Thu, Jun 8, 2023 at 2:42 PM Eric Lawrence <Eric.Lawrence@microsoft.com> wrote: > This generally seems useful. > > > > I can foresee some user confusion if a user encountered the interstitial > page when visiting the target site in InPrivate/Incognito mode, but I also > wouldn’t want to skip the interstitial page in those privacy modes (because > it could be abused as an oracle that would reveal to the site whether a > visitor is using a Private Mode already). > > In Chromium-based browsers, browser extensions are disabled by default > while in Private Mode. It does not look like you propose to disable > extensions from interacting with “Off-the-record” sites? > > > > *From:* Shivan Kaul Sahib <shivankaulsahib@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Thursday, June 8, 2023 2:14 PM > *To:* public-webappsec@w3.org; HTTP Working Group <ietf-http-wg@w3.org> > *Subject:* Request-Off-The-Record Mode header > > > > You don't often get email from shivankaulsahib@gmail.com. Learn why this > is important <https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> > > Hi folks, this is a head's up and early request for feedback: > > > > Brave is shipping support for an HTTP response header sent by a website > that wants the client to treat the website as "off-the-record" i.e. not > store anything in storage, not record the site visit in history etc. Kind > of like incognito/private browsing mode but site-initiated and only for a > specific website. The header is simple: it would look like `Request-OTR: > 1`. Some details here: > https://brave.com/privacy-updates/26-request-off-the-record/#request-otr-header. Currently > we bootstrap for websites that have expressed interest in this (mainly > websites that have help resources for domestic violence victims, which was > the driving use-case) by preloading a list of websites into the browser, > but it would be nice to standardize the header. We're considering doing the > work in the HTTP WG at IETF: it's envisioned to be a simple header. > > I see that this idea was previously discussed in W3C WebAppSec: > https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webappsec/2015Sep/0016.html, > and there was a draft Mozilla spec: > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Automatic_Private_Browsing_Upgrades, > though as a CSP directive. > > > > Happy to hear what people think. > > > > >
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