Re: [csswg-drafts] Proposal: Declarative Web Haptics (#13728)

Other than homoesthesia(?) (feels like something else) attacks, I can't think of a problem for accessibility. It would go something like this: user expects a certain haptic response from navigating/interacting on page A. Page B mimics the haptics and uses other vectors to take the user's attention/focus. The user is tricked into performing an action (e.g., login) which completes the attack. 

For privacy, the standard opt-in approach means that fingerprinting on the device's capabilities is something the user is aware of. But that's already standard for haptics. So, again, looks good!

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