The problem there is that we can't rely on what the app draws, we need
to carefully design how this works.

Some prompts are full-screen, others just show a dialog in the center of
the screen and darken the background.

One idea just came to mind is that, since the dialog is modal, we could
treat it as a layer in front of the parent app, and clicking the close
button anywhere in the shell, or swiping away in the switcher, would
just get rid of the visible layer (so the prompt), not the whole tree.

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  We need a "close" action for killing an app in a trust prompt

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