Mozilla Takes Aim at Chrome's Prompt API: A Battle for User Control
Mozilla Takes Aim at Chrome's Prompt API: A Battle for User Control In recent years, browser vendors have been rethinking how websites interact with users—especially when it comes to permissions, popups, and data access. One key battleground? The prompt() API. While Chrome and other Chromium-based
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