Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] Web NFC (#461)

When a feature requires a permission prompt (because it's powerful), we have to be able to present the user with a clear, concise question. If we can't do that, we can't say the user meaningfully consented when they tap "allow". If we can't say we have meaningful consent from the user, it may be unsafe to expose the feature *even behind a permission prompt.*

I don't know how do this for something like NFC access, and neither the spec nor the explainer offer any guidance here.

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