fix(manifest): Refines content_scripts permissions on azure websites #385
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This PR updates the manifest file to implement a least privilege approach for permissions on Azure Websites. We're replacing the use of
include_globs
with a more granular approach that explicitly defines every single identified URL combination.This change addresses concerns about overly broad permissions previously granted by the
matches
property.Fixes freelawproject/recap#374
Here are screenshots showcasing the revised permission list. Notably, the option granting access to all Azure Websites sites is no longer included.