On 8/5/2013 9:30 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Justin Lebar schrieb:
It's a lot better than the page
a) playing audio,
b) spinning your cpu, or
a) pwning you.
True.
Still, if this is a problem (there /are/ a lot of websites which are
just one big flash object), I wonder if we could detect it.
Yes, I worry about those pages that are one big Flash object, or about
pages which have a video as the centerpiece or such.
We also get worse thumbnails than before on pages that are basically
just a big login screen when you aren't actually logged in.
It's pretty hard to figure out the right thing to do in cases like that,
I guess (esp. on the "well, but private info can't be shown" front).
Robert Kaiser
Private info can't be shown is not a hard requirement here -- at least
that's not the position of the Product or Privacy teams.
The issue we're solving for here is over-the-shoulder privacy and we've
used a pretty big hammer that we may want to back off of some.
We should evaluate, possibly through telemetry or FHR, how many users
are seeing the e10s thumbnails and if that number is high, I think we'll
want to change the criteria for when we go to the e10s thumbnails.
- A
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