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mgiuca commented on this pull request.
> @@ -487,14 +510,15 @@ <h3 id="installation-sec">
Privacy and security considerations
</h3>
<p>
- During the <a>installation process</a>, it is RECOMMENDED that the
- user agent allow the end-user to inspect the icon, name, <a>start
- URL</a>, origin, etc. pertaining to a web application. This is to
- give an end-user an opportunity to make a conscious decision to
- approve, and possibly modify, the information pertaining to the web
- application before installing it. This also gives the end-user an
- opportunity to discern if the web application is spoofing another web
- application, by, for example, using an unexpected icon or name.
+ During the <a data-lt="present an install prompt">presentation of the
OK I've gone through all references to this in the document and normalized them (in some cases slightly rewording) to avoid data-lts.
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