![]() ![]() This means that our apps, running as Web Extensions, cannot access the browser's local storage nor interact with the browser's page's content. ![]() It's very important to note, that, with the introduction of the Web Extensions manifest version 3 and the impossibility to use the "unsafe-eval" in the CSP (Content Security Policy) of this manifest version (which DecSoft App Builder apps need in order to use the VueJS runtime compiler), the DecSoft App Builder apps deployed as Web Extensions, must run now inside a kind of sandbox. * We start to use the manifest version 3 when preparing the manifest files for the apps to be deployed as Web Extensions for modern browsers.
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