I'm quoting James Henstridge on a possible approach to tackle the
problem:

« The design of the native messaging system for extensions is something
that could theoretically fit into a confinement system like snapd or
flatpak. Instead of executing the native messaging server directly, the
browser could ask something outside the sandbox to execute the server
and hand it the communication pipes.

That's quite a large project though: it'd require modifications to the
browser(s), design and implementation of an API (maybe in xdg-desktop-
portal?), evaluation of the security implications, etc. »

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  [snap] chrome-gnome-shell extension fails to detect native host
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