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Apr 20, 2025 am 10:54 AM?ime regularly shares developer-focused content on webplatform.news.
Chrome's New Feature Policy API
Pete LePage introduces document.featurePolicy.allowedFeatures
, a Chrome API listing all Feature Policy-controlled features enabled on a given page. This is invaluable for implementing and refining website feature policies.
Here's how to use it:
- Open your site in Chrome. Use the JavaScript console to run the API and see your site's allowed features.
- Consult featurepolicy.info to determine which features should be disabled (
'none'
) or restricted to same-origin iframes ('self'
). - Add the
Feature-Policy
header to your HTTP responses (using semicolons to separate policies):
<code>Feature-Policy: geolocation 'self';sync-xhr 'none'</code>
- Re-run Step 1 (or use securityheaders.com) to verify your updated policy.
Other Web Development News
- Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection: Dave Camp reports Firefox now defaults to blocking cookies from known trackers in third-party contexts (new users only; existing users will see this update in the coming months).
-
Image Sharing on Chrome for Android: Pete LePage highlights Chrome for Android's new support for website image sharing (and other file types) via
navigator.share
. See Web Platform News Issue 1014 and Ayooluwa Isaiah's recent post for details on the Web Share API. -
Broad Browser Support for Intl APIs: Valerie Young notes widespread browser support for ECMAScript Internationalization APIs for date/time (
Intl.DateTimeFormat
) and number (Intl.NumberFormat
) formatting. - Smooth AR Text Rendering: Alan Jeffrey discusses Mozilla's work (by Patrick Walton) on a vector graphics renderer for smooth text rendering at any angle in AR headsets, intended for Firefox Reality.
- Pinterest's Packaged PWA on Windows 10: Pinterest Engineering announces their progressive web app's availability as a standalone desktop application on Windows 10 via the Microsoft Store, gaining full access to Windows 10 APIs.
-
flow-root
in Safari Technology Preview: Jonathan Davis confirms Safari Technology Preview's adoption of theflow-root
value for the CSSdisplay
property (already supported in Chrome and Firefox). See Web Platform News Issue 871 for examples.
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