Robert McQueen

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> > This is particularly common with extra data apps which are not distributed directly by Flathub, but in this case ProtonVPN is still a brand name belonging to a...

#101 might help - at least it's a basic start and stops Grauphel from disrupting other search providers.

> Kindly check latest git What's the easiest way to deploy the git version in Nextcloud to test?

The answer to "is this a static permission" or "is this a user prompting issue" is, IMO, both. A sandboxed browser is the one responsible for checking whether the appropriate...

> That said, I'm not sure whether it makes sense to include information about the extension in the access dialog, since it is effectively self asserted data from an untrusted...

The user operation here is "allow this website to connect to this application". We have an application launcher portal, don't we?

> how can xdg-desktop-portal trust an app is really a "web browser"? My understanding is snap has a permission for this; basically an assertion that "I trust this software to...

Is it so different to the other static permissions we have, ie you can trust this app on the network, on your display server, etc - the developer makes a...

Thanks for working on this @jhenstridge - I was looking at it earlier this month to see if we could get the Chrome GNOME extension working on Endless OS and...

Sounds good - in Flatpak land exported files such as .desktop, .service, etc files are rewritten so that the Exec= line includes the appropriate `flatpak run ...` invocation so that...