Re: [w3c/permissions] A new permission for canvas data (#165)

>Maybe this only fits TOR, and we already avoid TOR exit nodes due to spam and abuse. Even ClouldFlare and Google's ReCapcha dislikes TOR and block them most of the time.

Keep avoiding. You have chosen the wrong place to promote your views. You could go to either congress or parliament, I'm sure some of these folks will be interested in promoting mass surveillance.

>Having excessive permission for even rendering and getting rendered data to be displayed in some other form is going to cause a permission fatigue

This should be personal troubles of the ones wanna track. I don't think that W3C should help them.

>We already stopped testing on Firefox because of this

Again, you can say  "just use chrome or f*** o*" to your potentia, users. It's completely OK. You can also ask them to install any kind of DRM and malware you want. I don't think that Mozilla should help trackers to track its users.



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