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Another idea is to have a separate release of headless Cromite that is launched as such by default (without any shortcut flags) to be used for VPN logins. For example, NordVPN forces users to login to their app via default browser and login URL's for it always display authentication clues. If browser is headless, then that can be avoided, but it needs to be headless by default because VPN apps just launch browsers from executable files and not from any shortcuts. |
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Here is a strong reason for my suggestion: |
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Login URL's often contain "challenge-response authentication" clues at the very end if URL's. I I'd like to hide such clues because anyone watching the screen can see them and use them to deduce login information. Firefox allows users to have a separate Search Bar that can be increased in length and that shortens URL Bar to where you can only see the beginning of URL's. That hides the mentioned authentication clues. Chrome does not have settings for separate Search Bar creation and URL bar length adjustnents.
Can Cromite introduce Firefox-like URL features?
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