It's just a minor change to the W3C spec: the browser's "user-agent" string has been replaced with the new "media-monopoly-agent" string.https://twitter.com/boingboing/status/883576384198778884 …
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Also tried to have a conversation, it that can be described by what twitter allows for.https://twitter.com/w3c/status/883687374785531910 …
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Read it. Sickening anti-user "security and safety" propaganda masquerading as a W3C doc. What a gross and UNCONVINCING way to betray users.
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