> (B) the browser can somehow use the microphone without trust-store
> granting it permission: this bug report, apparently (but then why
> doesn’t it belong to trust-store or pulseaudio?)

Regardless of apparmor policies, if the user denied access to
audio/video, oxide shouldn’t even try to access the hardware. Obviously
if it does and succeeds in doing so, there’s also a bug lower down the
stack. Both issues need to be investigated and fixed (can be done
separately).

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