Comment by b0a04gl
thinking how this shifts the framing of permissions from being browser-managed to site-declared. putting the intent inline means sites start shaping how consent feels, not just when it happens. that changes the surface area. the prompt becomes part of UX design, not just a browser interruption.
it's subtle, but long term it puts more pressure on users to parse trust context visually, not functionally. if every site can skin permission requests differently, consistency breaks down. user instinct gets trained on style, not source