> What abuse do you have in mind?
>

I was thinking of the kind of crummy user experience you used to get when
closing some ad popups/popunders before popup blocking became a common
browser feature, where they'd keep popping up more windows in their onunload
handlers. Hopefully this kind of thing would be pretty rare, but one of the
reasons people uninstall an extensions is that they are lame/sleazy/poorly
designed etc. Maybe we can come up with something along the lines of the
window close confirmation hook for regular web pages, where the extension
can indicate it wants to do some final cleanup but the user has the ultimate
power to say "no, just go away".

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