pwa installation

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PWA installation on Windows involves turning web apps like Google Sheets into native-like experiences or addressing security issues such as CVE-2026-5892, where a Progressive Web App could be installed without user consent in Chrome and Edge. Discussions cover both the practical steps for installing PWAs on Windows 11 and the importance of patching browser vulnerabilities to prevent unauthorized installations. The tag reflects user interest in leveraging PWAs for productivity while staying informed about security updates from Microsoft and Google.
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    CVE-2026-5892: Chrome/Edge PWA Install Without Consent—Fix and Patch Guidance

    Google’s newly published CVE-2026-5892 is a reminder that browser security failures do not always look dramatic on paper to be dangerous in practice. The flaw, described as insufficient policy enforcement in PWAs, affects Google Chrome versions before 147.0.7727.55 and could let a remote...
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    How to Turn Google Sheets into a Native-Like App on Windows 11 with PWAs

    When it comes to productivity software, few tools are as universally recognized and relied upon as spreadsheet applications. For Windows 11 users, Microsoft Excel has long been the king of this category, commanding a loyal user base with its vast array of features and deep system integration...
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