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Ok, I took a look back at what I had on this. I had a [Chromium patch](https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2756910) and a [Fetch patch](https://github.com/estark37/fetch/commit/b028da074e0abf5702ecac274fe91d57a7e8d19b) that look like they're in decent shape. But, to...

Finally got a chance to play with this some more; sorry for the delay. Chrome does indeed expose 407 responses to the Service Worker at the moment. Haven't tested other...

Actually, re-reading #728, I think I misunderstood it; returning an opaque response to content doesn't really change anything, it's rather that CORB has to be applied to 401/407 responses.

Cool. I think I can probably do it, though I imagine you'll need to be the one who gets the certs?

A Chrome colleague ran a similar analysis on an Alexa list in 2018 and found smaller numbers (2.6% didn't resolve on www and 0.6% didn't resolve on the bare registrable...

> After Chromium 79 (Dec 2019), the seemingly only way to un-elide "www" is installing the extension Suspecious Site Reporter (and also, "agree to the Google Terms of Service and...

Hi @lirbank -- I'm sorry, I haven't had a chance to look this over yet, but I will ASAP, I promise!

@Meggin would you be able to review this change (or advise who should review it)? Let me know if you'd like me to cc you on the relevant Chrome bug...

I just saw this again, but this time on a green flag: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/602511/62183388-cb1b7880-b30e-11e9-851f-f23b7411e922.png)

> > But I don't know why you think that's conducive to passing nonces. > > Nonces could be passed in along with the request for the script. This assumes...