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Capture Prevention For Privacy Protection #91

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xhwang-chromium opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Capture Prevention For Privacy Protection #91

xhwang-chromium opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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xhwang-chromium commented Sep 15, 2024

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Capturing of the screen, window, tab and even web elements has made it very convenient for users to share information on the web. There have also been efforts to prevent or restrict capturing to reduce data exfiltration, e.g. in an enterprise environment, or for content protection. We'd like to review capture prevention use cases, and discuss new perspectives like user privacy, e.g. to avoid accidental information leak.

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Community discussion to gather interests, ideas and feedback

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#capture-prevention

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Would prefer a session later in the afternoon.

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