DOMtegrity - attempts to use DOM mutation observers, HMAC, and WebSockets to 
track and/or prevent changes to pages by "bad" browser extensions.

Might be worth a skim for Apache Annotator Web Extension work--if/when we get 
that far. :)

It may also have value in helping us think through managing annotations across 
page-state changes...maybe.

Cheers,
Benjamin


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________________________________
From: Ehsan Toreini <ehsan.tore...@newcastle.ac.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 10:52 AM
To: public-browser...@w3.org
Subject: A question about TPAC2019, Fukuoka

Dear Browser extension community group,

First I have to thank you for your contribution in making a unilateral standard 
in browser extensions. However, I have noticed the draft has not been updated 
recently.
I have been wondering whether you would have any plans to organize a meeting in 
the coming TPAC2019 event in Fukuoka?

I would like to honourable members to the results of our latest research (based 
on the current draft of the standard) available here:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10207-019-00442-1

Please feel free to contact us in case of any queries or suggestions for the 
future research.
Also, we would welcome any collaborative research in the scope of the project.

Dr Ehsan Toreini
Cyber Security Research Associate | School of Computing | Urban Sciences 
Building
Newcastle University | 1 Science Square | Newcastle Helix | Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
| NE5 5TG
t: +44 (0) 191 208 7972 | w: https://toreini.github.io/


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