+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1609578 +++ STRs: 1. In a video meeting https://jsfiddle.net/jib1/q75yb8pf/ click the "Present" button to present a document to your audience 2. Say you can't find the document you wanted to present, or you're not ready to present right now after all for whatever reason 3. Dismiss the prompt using the least restrictive negative option (`Block`) 4. At a later point in the meeting, try clicking the "Present" button again Expected result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 should be `Not Now` or something similarly benign that merely dismisses the prompt. - Step 4 should work like step 1. Actual result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 is `Block`. - Step 4 doesn't work, and the presenter is hosed (prevented from presenting) until they either locate the permission drop-down in the URL bar and revoke the *"Temporarily Blocked ✖"* permission, or (more likely) drop and rejoin the call. ## Parity Other browsers are more lenient: - Safari will block permission only after the user has dismissed 3 times - Chrome allows an unlimited number of attempts
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+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1609578 +++ STRs: 1. In a video meeting https://jsfiddle.net/jib1/q75yb8pf/ click the "Present" button to present a document to your audience 2. Say you can't find the document you wanted to present, or you're not ready to present right now after all for whatever reason 3. Dismiss the prompt using the least restrictive negative option (`Block`) 4. At a later point in the meeting, try clicking the "Present" button again Expected result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 should be `Not Now` or something similarly benign that merely dismisses the prompt. - Step 4 should work like step 1. Actual result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 is `Block`. - Step 4 doesn't work, and the presenter is hosed (prevented from presenting) until they either locate the permission drop-down in the URL bar and revoke the *"Temporarily Blocked ✖"* permission, or (more likely) drop and rejoin the call. ## Parity Other browsers are more lenient: - Safari will block permission only after the user has dismissed 3 times - Chrome appears to allow an unlimited number of attempts
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1609578 +++ STRs: 1. In a video meeting https://jsfiddle.net/jib1/q75yb8pf/ click the "Present" button to present a document to your audience 2. Say you can't find the document you wanted to present, or you're not ready to present right now after all for whatever reason 3. Dismiss the prompt using the least restrictive negative option (`Block`) 4. At a later point in the meeting, try clicking the "Present" button again Expected result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 should be `Not Now` or something similarly benign that merely dismisses the prompt. - Step 4 should work like step 1. Actual result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 is `Block`. - Step 4 doesn't work, and the presenter is hosed (prevented from presenting) until they either locate the permission drop-down in the URL bar and revoke the *"Temporarily Blocked ✖"* permission, or (more likely) drop and rejoin the call. ## Parity Other browsers are more lenient: - Safari will block permission only after the user has dismissed the prompt 3 times - Chrome appears to allow an unlimited number of attempts
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1609578 +++ STRs: 1. In a video meeting https://jsfiddle.net/jib1/q75yb8pf/ click the "Present" button to present a document to your audience 2. Say you can't find the document you wanted to present, or you're not ready to present right now after all for whatever reason 3. Dismiss the prompt using the least restrictive negative option (`Block`) 4. At a later point in the meeting, try clicking the "Present" button again Expected result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 should be `Not Now` or something similarly benign that merely dismisses the prompt. - Step 4 should work like step 1. Actual result: - The least restrictive option shown in step 3 is `Block`. - Step 4 doesn't work, and the presenter is hosed (prevented from presenting) until they either locate the permission drop-down in the URL bar and revoke the *"Temporarily Blocked ✖"* permission, or (more likely) drop and rejoin the call by refreshing the page. ## Parity Other browsers are more lenient: - Safari will block permission only after the user has dismissed the prompt 3 times - Chrome appears to allow an unlimited number of attempts