Oh yeah, it's on F-Droid. Can't other browsers do background video/audio though? If not, whose decision was that?
Everything in a browser is sandboxed - it has access to DOM/browser APIs, not Android APIs.
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Old-style Firefox extensions weren't sandboxed though. They had full access to all the internals and could call any Java or native APIs. It was just slightly indirect but that was still against the rules. Google just doesn't enforce the rules fairly / consistently for all apps.
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Right. That was a really, REALLY bad idea, and it should rightly have been banned in curated app repositories/stores since it's a backdoor for unsafe/uncurated code to gain privilege.
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