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@annevk commented on this pull request.
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> @@ -265,11 +265,10 @@ <h3>
Every [=permission=] has a <dfn class="export" data-dfn-for="permission">lifetime</dfn>,
which is the duration for which a particular permission remains [=permission/granted=]
before it reverts back to its [=permission/default state=]. A [=permission/lifetime=]
- could be until a particular [=ECMAScript/Realm=] is destroyed, until a particular
We should probably still allow this at least until we replace lifetime with a keying-like solution?
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