On Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 11:11:19 AM UTC-5 Chris Harrelson wrote:

LGTM1

I'm assuming you think it's extremely unlikely this will break existing use 
case?


tl;dr: unlikely, and if it does break we want it to break.

longer:

Its possible that it might break an existing use case, but the "breakage" 
here would be that the user has to deal with LNA restrictions, which if 
we'd known about would've been broken with the original LNA launch.

This actually breaks service workers less than the original LNA launch, as 
fetch() requests from service workers that are subject to LNA restrictions 
need the LNA permission pre-granted, since there isn't a window to hang the 
permission prompt off of. In this case though, we do have a window, so we 
can pop up the permission prompt.

/hubert

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