| ▲ | dominicrose 9 hours ago | |
It's not clear what constitutes a hijacking and how they are going to detect it. It may be OK to override the button as long as it's used in the intended way which is to go back. In a single-page application it may not trigger a navigation event. | ||
| ▲ | nottorp 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> In a single-page application it may not trigger a navigation event. So isn't that also back hijacking? | ||