Re: Screensharing - Application restricting whole screen

My response then, that I will repeat:

I believe that this is more appropriately a requirement that is levied
on browsers rather than the web applications.

On 19 November 2015 at 02:45, Hutton, Andrew <andrew.hutton@unify.com> wrote:
> During the TPAC meeting we discussed the use case in which the Web application would like to restrict what the user could choose to share.  This is a common use case with enterprise applications today when the enterprise policy prevents the user from sharing the whole screen so information is not leaked out accidently (i.e. e-mail notifications etc.).
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> See http://www.w3.org/2015/10/29-webrtc-minutes#item06
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> I would certainly like to see the WebRTC applications have this control but not sure what the consensus is.
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> Regards
> Andy
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Vivien Lacourba [mailto:vivien@w3.org]
>> Sent: 08 November 2015 19:13
>> To: WebRTC WG; Media Capture TF
>> Subject: [minutes] WebRTC F2F 29-30 Oct 2015
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>> Hi,
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>> The minutes of the WebRTC WG F2F held on 29-30 October 2015 in Sapporo,
>> Japan during W3C TPAC are available at:
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>>  Day 1: http://www.w3.org/2015/10/28-webrtc-minutes
>>  Day 2: http://www.w3.org/2015/10/29-webrtc-minutes
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>> Thanks to chairs and all participants (either local or remote) for
>> having another great meeting on our way to 1.0.
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>> Bests,
>> Vivien
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