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Edge exactly did that.

It collects feedback from users. If a site got rejected by literally every user. It will be put into the `don't even bother prompt the users` list.

And start from this point.

No edge user will be prompt actively by that site (There will still be a icon on the url bar. If the user really really want to enable it, he can click it himself).



FYI, that just buckets you into the "false-prompt" or "prompt-to-prompt" pattern.

eg: https://blog.hurree.co/blog/ios-push-notification-permission...


Do we know which sites are in that "no prompt" list?


Sounds like a ripe for abuse on a competitor’s site. How does Edge identity the reporting users?




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