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Please don't.

Also, Chrome puts a little speaker icon on the tab, so users might notice.




In the long run, the probability of this being exploited is approximately 100%. I'm surprised they left in such an obvious loophole.


I'm not sure how usurping this is an 'exploit'. It's used as a heuristic to save battery life.

and if you're trying to run down a user's battery I can think of better ways.


The goal isn't to run down the users' battery. The goal is to do whatever timer callback processing a tab is doing that got throttled in the first place.


Well you can mine bitcoins or run some botnets on victims computer.




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