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The specification should define the behavior of the following Web features for the presenting page across presentation sessions. The goals are the following:
Ensure that the same presentation will behave correctly in the 1-UA and 2-UA cases
Information does not leak from presentation session to session in cases where the controlling pages may represent different authorization domains (e.g., logged-in users).
The following Web features have been discussed (and there may be others to consider):
Cookies and local storage
Sensor APIs (geo, orientation, etc.)
Browser extensions
HTTP Cache
Shared Workers
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ACTION: @mfoltzgoogle to define browsing context in terms of the upcoming spec for private browsing, perhaps using the Mozilla link as an interim reference. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2015/05/19-webscreens-minutes.html#action14]
The spec should specify any restrictions on the presenting browsing context when the opening browsing context is in "incognito" mode.
From public-webscreens and related threads:
The specification should define the behavior of the following Web features for the presenting page across presentation sessions. The goals are the following:
The following Web features have been discussed (and there may be others to consider):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: