Comment by move-on-by

6 hours ago

Ah yes, totally secure. I’m sure there will be no unforeseen problems or bypasses.

It's been in Chrome for 6 years and I'm not aware of any problems it's caused.

  • Yet. It’s not hard to imagine a case where it is a bad idea to give the browser access to the whole content of a directory.

    There is a reason why it’s Chromium browsers only, don’t you think?

    • So what should I do if I want to make an app with this functionality? Do I have to tell users to download and run some executable? You can imagine a case where that is a bit riskier than a nicely sandboxed web app with permission to access one directory.

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    • Apple will never implement anything in a browser that could make a web app as capable as a native mobile app, they are simply too greedy. Firefox typically doesn't implement these things unless they have to because they don't have the resources that Google and Apple do.

    • Just because a problem is not hard to imagine it doesn't mean that the problem is actually a problem in practice. It is worth asking if there are any signs of it existing for real.

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