Primary eng (and PM) emails

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Summary

Deprecate and remove the “uuid-in-package” navigation support with Web
Bundles, which is an extension
<https://github.com/WICG/webpackage/blob/main/explainers/subresource-loading-opaque-origin-iframes.md>
to Subresource loading with Web Bundles
<https://github.com/WICG/webpackage/blob/main/explainers/subresource-loading.md>.
This extension allows a bundle to include “uuid-in-package:” URL resources,
which will be used to create an opaque origin iframe.

Subresource Loading with Web Bundles is still supported; only the extension
part is being removed.


Motivation

The usage of this extension feature is very low. The Chrome team has
contacted the primary customer, Google Ads team, and confirmed they have
already stopped using it. With no other customers, there is no reason to
keep this feature in Chrome.

Interoperability and Compatibility Risk

This is a Chrome/Edge only feature. There is no interoperability risk.

Firefox: Not supported

Safari: Not supported

Alternative implementation suggestion for web developers

There is no alternative.

Usage information from UseCounter

0.0001% (link
<https://chromestatus.com/metrics/feature/timeline/popularity/4387>)


Entry on the feature dashboard

https://chromestatus.com/feature/5710618575241216

The feature status page will be updated to mention the removal of the
extension part.


-- 
Hayato

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