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Sorry for jargoning. "Trusted path" lets the user know which part of a system they're interacting with. E.g., Ctrl-Alt DEL provides trusted path on Windows; you know after you hit that that you're interacting with the OS account prompt, not a malicious user-space app.
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Unless SW is conspiring with a USB device that can impersonate a keyboard. Sigh, trusted path is hard.
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This looks like someone designed a distributed service provider registry, realized after the fact that service providers have an incentive to masquerade, so introduced a channel to let non-native service providers upvote native ones. What makes this less gameable? Same-origin?
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