• @sheemap
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    61 year ago

    What part of this can be used for DRM? It looks like its just a crypto-graphically provable User-Agent, assuming I’m reading it right. Am I misunderstanding?

    • ed_cock
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      1 year ago

      The proposal’s explainer dances around the fact that it can be used for that.

      Some examples of scenarios where users depend on client trust include:

      • Users like visiting websites that are expensive to create and maintain, but they often want or need to do it without paying directly. These websites fund themselves with ads, but the advertisers can only afford to pay for humans to see the ads, rather than robots. This creates a need for human users to prove to websites that they’re human, sometimes through tasks like challenges or logins.
      • Users want to know they are interacting with real people on social websites but bad actors often want to promote posts with fake engagement (for example, to promote products, or make a news story seem more important). Websites can only show users what content is popular with real people if websites are able to know the difference between a trusted and untrusted environment.
      • Users playing a game on a website want to know whether other players are using software that enforces the game’s rules.
      • Users sometimes get tricked into installing malicious software that imitates software like their banking apps, to steal from those users. The bank’s internet interface could protect those users if it could establish that the requests it’s getting actually come from the bank’s or other trustworthy software.

      Combine them and you have an anti-adblocking feature.

      It also says

      How does this affect browser modifications and extensions?

      Web Environment Integrity attests the legitimacy of the underlying hardware and software stack, it does not restrict the indicated application’s functionality: E.g. if the browser allows extensions, the user may use extensions; if a browser is modified, the modified browser can still request Web Environment Integrity attestation.

      Which is a whole lot of nothing. Of course you can still install extensions and sure, it can still request attestation, but that doesn’t mean it will get it. Also, lol, “legitimacy” my ass.

    • takeda
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      81 year ago

      Sounds like it is a technology that is taking control over your own computer from you i.e. DRM.

      Why is anything like this needed?