Citation needed. The web sandbox in most browsers is head-and-shoulders more secure than executing arbitrary native code.
Perhaps you meant "private." It's true that the web has developed something of a fingerprinting problem, but this can be solved with finer-grained capabilities-based permissions, as well as privacy-conscious implementations (e.g. bucketing).
Citation needed. The web sandbox in most browsers is head-and-shoulders more secure than executing arbitrary native code.
Perhaps you meant "private." It's true that the web has developed something of a fingerprinting problem, but this can be solved with finer-grained capabilities-based permissions, as well as privacy-conscious implementations (e.g. bucketing).