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Fixing Websites through site interventions (gecko) and quirks (webkit) #6

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karlcow opened this issue Oct 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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karlcow commented Oct 24, 2023

This spec describes

Intervention reports indicate that a user agent has decided not to honor a request made by the application (e.g. for security, performance or user annoyance reasons).

Reading it this sentence seems to imply that this is to declare things which are being intentionally blocked by browsers such as Tracking Prevention that you can find in Firefox and Safari for example.

Did you also have in mind things which are trying to fix the user experience by unbreaking websites, such as site interventions in Gecko or Quirks in WebKit

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The draft here references https://github.com/WICG/interventions to define what an intervention is, but that initiative has been put down. Therefore, I'd also assume that this should be archived as well.

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karlcow commented Oct 25, 2023

@clelland @yoavweiss what do you think? Should it be archived?
Probably the same question than #5

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