One question that I think would help our evaluation: is there a list somewhere of the behaviors that depend on the user activation state?
I ask because I wonder if they're at similar positions on the spectrum from (a) annoyance to (b) serious privacy or security violation. That is, I'm wondering whether we're now depending on the user activation concept, originally created for annoyance mitigation, for things that are actually more sensitive.
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