I'm really not speaking for Facebook here, but on my own behalf, to better my own sense of ethics and responsibility in how I influence and balance these equities in the job I have now and others I'll have in the future.
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I thought it was generally accepted that an extension acts with the user's authority and should be able to override websites' security policies pretty much whenever technically possible
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I think Brad's point is that we haven't really studied whether users understand extensions act with their full authority and override website security; and whether they understand what that actually means when they make a decision to install.
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