AskBlocker in Chrome with OffiDocs
AskBlocker Chrome web store extension
DESCRIPTION:
Run the Chrome online web store extension AskBlocker using OffiDocs Chromium online.
Block overly-eager permission requests for notifications, location, etc.For example, ones that happen before you've interacted with the page.
This was created as part of How to improve your permissions UX (https://adamlynch.
com/improve-permissions-ux).
How it works: Permissions requests are blocked until you've interacted with the page; i.
e.
click, tap, or key press.
Although there are the following exceptions: - If the permission has been previously requested and granted (or explicitly denied).
- If the domain is `localhost` or `127.
0.
0.
1`.
- If you've navigated to the current page from another page on the same domain.
Things not covered and why: - Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, device motion, device orientation, etc.
They don't trigger a permissions request popup.
- Ambient light sensor.
It doesn't trigger a permissions request popup.
- Bluetooth.
This can only be requested due to user interaction anyway (https://webbluetoothcg.
github.
io/web-bluetooth/#requestDevice-user-gesture).
- Clipboard.
It doesn't trigger a permissions request popup.
- Flash.
I don't know how the prompt is triggered or how I can intercept this.
- Geolocation's `watchPosition` method.
There's no way to achieve this without breaking stuff.
It returns an ID and it doesn't offer any way to check the status of the permission, like `Notification.
permission`.
The Permission API could be used but it's asynchronous (Promise based), so there's no way to use it and also still return the ID.
- Web USB.
Not really supported yet (and the Permission API doesn't support it yet), so it probably won't be annoying anyone.
Additional Information:
- Offered by adamlynch.com
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AskBlocker web extension integrated with the OffiDocs Chromium online