- From: Martin Thomson <martin.thomson@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 10:34:54 -0700
- To: Stefan HÃ¥kansson LK <stefan.lk.hakansson@ericsson.com>
- Cc: Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no>, "public-media-capture@w3.org" <public-media-capture@w3.org>
On 28 October 2013 10:30, Stefan HÃ¥kansson LK <stefan.lk.hakansson@ericsson.com> wrote: > Do we really think that the average user would be able to understand > different levels of (essentially) access to a camera or microphone? That's not something that I can answer at this current moment. It probably depends a great deal on how the question is presented. > And with the current UIs, would we not get to a click through behavior? > E.g. the site first asks for "peeridentity"-access, the user clicks > "accept", the site upgrades and the user gets a new prompt and does not > read/understand the difference and just clicks accept again? Given the proposed state machine, I don't see there ever being a case where the user gets two prompts. That is, unless the site is playing games with them. I can think of several ways to discourage bad behaviour like that if it comes to that.
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