@aral good idea, tried doing it myself. Doesn't it rely on the JS in the browser never being compromised, though
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@adamauckland If the JS in your browser is compromised, you probably have bigger problems. -
@aral depends. Chrome plugins + spidermonkey have access to the JS and can modify existing code. Or MITM proxy injecting stuff in.
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@aral@pixielabs awesome work! Just tried it. - 1 more reply
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