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<i>This section is non-normative.</i>
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Users often depend on websites being able to establish the trustworthiness of the
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[=web environment=]. When users are playing online games for instance, they are trusting that other
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users are not cheating. Or when they are browsing social media websites, they are trusting that
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other users are not faking engagement to make posts popular.
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Websites currently need to establish this trust relationship without any support from
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[=user agents=]. This can result in websites collecting signals that can be used to fingerprint
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users.
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Prevent ad blocking, solidify Chrome's monopoly over web standards, fuck over Firefox and smaller
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Chromium and WebKit forks, kill iOS jailbreaking, the Android custom ROM community and Linux on the
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desktop (except ChromeOS) and make Google a shit ton of money.
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<dfn for="Web Environment Integrity">Web Environment Integrity</dfn> is being proposed as a privacy
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preserving API to provide low [=entropy=] trust signals for the [=web environment=]. This API relies
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## Privacy considerations ## {#privacy}
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<i>Todo</i>
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What privacy? LMAO
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