On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Gervase Markham <g...@mozilla.org> wrote:

> On 08/12/13 12:28, Tetsuharu OHZEKI wrote:
> > On today's web, there are many "interactive" web sites which play
> > sounds when open them.
>
> I suspect this is somewhat dependent on your culture and environment;
> it's not a problem on the set of websites I visit :-)
>
> > Some of them are not controlled by users
> > because they doesn't not provide any control.
>
> If a website played music at me with no way to turn it off, I'd probably
> leave and never come back...
>
> Personally, also, "it makes it easier for people to hide their porn use
> from others" is not an argument which gets much traction with me.
>

I don't know about that use case, but mine involves Spotify and Soundcloud,
which I have pinned as app tabs. Every now and then I will close the
browser before shutting down the laptop, without remembering to pause the
music in one of those tabs. Booting the laptop afterwards in a public place
never fails to annoy some people.

Panos
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