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After having read the whole thread I conclude without fear of being wrong, but I perceive from W3C a refusal for the development of the "geolocation in the background managed by service worker" and even more as crazy to propose https: //w3c.github.io/wake-lock/ as a solution. the W3C mentions privacy and security as the main obstacle, but perhaps that security and privacy is not "violated" by millions of applications that exist in the app store that use geolocation in the background, because that is what We speak, they also mention that the implementation is not so easy, but if geolocation is already implemented, you just have to activate it in the Service Worker!. Well, they are seeing obstacles where there are none, really the only argument I can find for such a refusal is that the W3C does not want the PWA to be able to develop applications as native applications do, if not, because they try to block this thread so vehemently. -- 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/ServiceWorker/issues/745#issuecomment-740398692
Received on Tuesday, 8 December 2020 06:01:52 UTC