Hi!

On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Jonathan Wilkes <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Now say that the user has installed a third party add-on that either
> accidentally or intentionally (through design or through compromise) blocks
> or otherwise prevents my "TV Web Application" from delivering that EAM to
> the user, and, consequently their house is destroyed, potentially with loss
> of life.

But why then differ between bookmarklets and browser
add-ons/extensions? Then we should prevent browser add-ons/extensions
as well? Or do you think that current CSP draft language prevents
add-ons/extensions as well? I thought only bookmarklets are concerned
here, but maybe we should read this broader.


Mitar

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