- From: Mark Harrell <notifications@github.com>
- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 08:06:48 -0800
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Received on Wednesday, 11 December 2019 16:06:50 UTC
You're kind of making my point. You need to deeply educate users on how to install an app **on every specific browser**, otherwise they'll never know they can. _Firefox, Chrome, Safari all have to deeply educate their users on how to install on their specific browser._ Instead of each respective browser team working *together* to come up with an API that works for everyone. One thats *hard to abuse* by the bad actors y'all are worried about. _What is it exactly_ that everyone is worried about in implementing an API that requires user interaction to display a browser-specific install prompt? And where do you draw the line with other abusable things...oh l don't know...like an `<img>`. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/issues/835#issuecomment-564613870
Received on Wednesday, 11 December 2019 16:06:50 UTC