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Together with researchers at CISPA, the Chrome Permissions team ran a study on how websites prepare users for permission prompts, which was published at ACM CHI 2025. During this breakout, I'd like to present some of our findings and then have a discussion about the following aspects:
- The importance of providing context to users making security and privacy decisions on websites
- The role of so-called pre-prompts, given that other platforms recommend them [1,2]
- whether or not there is anything we want to (and can) do to address annoyance from misused pre-prompts
Please feel free to suggest additional aspects that could fit this breakout in the comments.
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Discussion the role of pre-prompts and potentially identify things we can do to avoid misuse
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A few folks from the Chrome Permissions team in Munich would like to join remotely, so some overlap with CET working hours would be great.
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sideshowbarker, ricea and noamr
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