I mean, I guess... since among the things I've shipped are, uhm, WEBSITES, yes?
Because there are more browsers than any person could conceivably have time to rigorously, thoroughly test. Yes, things like Browserstack exist.
But why do I have to test my Web Extension differently from my website. Should Safari start blocking websites whose TLS certificate lacks a "issued-to-a-mac" extension?
Because there are more browsers than any person could conceivably have time to rigorously, thoroughly test. Yes, things like Browserstack exist.
But why do I have to test my Web Extension differently from my website. Should Safari start blocking websites whose TLS certificate lacks a "issued-to-a-mac" extension?