http://www.w3.org/TR/powerful-features/ … is a formalization of @fugueish, et al's https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/prefer-secure-origins-for-powerful-new-features …, locking features to secure contexts. Feedback?
@mikewest IIRC any app on Android can bind to ports >=1024. Whoever grabs the port first gets it. So the user would need to trust all apps.
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@mikewest Well, it's probably just an uncommon edgecase. -
@tehjh: One goal is to prevent insecurely transported contexts from executing sensitive APIs; localhost never touches the network. - 1 more reply
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