** Summary changed: - First visit to location-using site results in two dialogs + First visit to permission-using site results in two dialogs
** Description changed: Ubuntu 15.04 r270 0. Flash the phone. 1. Launch the Browser. 2. Go to maps.google.com. 3. Tap “Allow”. What happens: 2. A dialog appears, “Permission Request” “This page wants to use your device’s location.” Deny / Allow 3. A dialog appears, “Browser wants to access your current location.” Allow / Don’t Allow What should happen: Only one dialog appears. Two is ridiculous, especially given their visual differences. + The same appears for other permissions, such as camera and audio. + Possible ways to solve this bug: * The Browser should something that isn’t a dialog for site-specific permissions, like Firefox does. (This would also have the benefit that a background tab couldn’t steal focus with a permission dialog.) * The Browser should have every permission by default, on the understanding that it can be trusted to ask per-site. * trust-store should let any app split permissions into zones granted independently, and Browser should have one zone per Web site. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to webbrowser-app in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1553713 Title: First visit to permission-using site results in two dialogs Status in Ubuntu UX: New Status in trust-store package in Ubuntu: New Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Bug description: Ubuntu 15.04 r270 0. Flash the phone. 1. Launch the Browser. 2. Go to maps.google.com. 3. Tap “Allow”. What happens: 2. A dialog appears, “Permission Request” “This page wants to use your device’s location.” Deny / Allow 3. A dialog appears, “Browser wants to access your current location.” Allow / Don’t Allow What should happen: Only one dialog appears. Two is ridiculous, especially given their visual differences. The same appears for other permissions, such as camera and audio. Possible ways to solve this bug: * The Browser should something that isn’t a dialog for site-specific permissions, like Firefox does. (This would also have the benefit that a background tab couldn’t steal focus with a permission dialog.) * The Browser should have every permission by default, on the understanding that it can be trusted to ask per-site. * trust-store should let any app split permissions into zones granted independently, and Browser should have one zone per Web site. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ux/+bug/1553713/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp