> The thing is there is no alternative way to do this.
Maybe. But this is not clear at all from the given explanation:
> In order to provide the smoothest experience as possible, the extension needs to know when you change active tabs.
The "smoothest experience"... This is corporate wooden language, and sounds disrespectful towards the users. Why does the extension need, precisely, to deal with tabs at all? A smooth experience would allow the users the choice to disable this permission while still working correctly on a single tab (as the previous version did). If this is not clearly explained upfront, it sounds like bullshit, even if it isn't.
Maybe there is no alternative way to do this. But certainly there is an better way to explain this.
Maybe. But this is not clear at all from the given explanation:
> In order to provide the smoothest experience as possible, the extension needs to know when you change active tabs.
The "smoothest experience"... This is corporate wooden language, and sounds disrespectful towards the users. Why does the extension need, precisely, to deal with tabs at all? A smooth experience would allow the users the choice to disable this permission while still working correctly on a single tab (as the previous version did). If this is not clearly explained upfront, it sounds like bullshit, even if it isn't.
Maybe there is no alternative way to do this. But certainly there is an better way to explain this.