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Status: WontFix
Owner: ----
Closed: May 2018
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OS: Linux
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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opening gmail in a tab internally opens youtube as a subframe

Reported by aloknath...@gmail.com, May 2 2018

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. In a new tab open gmail
2. Open task manager in google chrome , you can see tab:Gmail
3. Also it shows in Subframe:https://youtube.com/

What is the expected behavior?
It should have shown only Gmail in task manager.

What went wrong?
why is gmail opening youtube in a subframe ??

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 65.0.3325.181 (Official Build) (64-bit)  Channel: n/a
OS Version: CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 
Flash Version: NA
 
Labels: Needs-Milestone
Cc: pnangunoori@chromium.org
Components: UI>TaskManager
Labels: Needs-Feedback
aloknathmotog@ -- Thanks for reporting this issue. Tested on Debian Rodete on the reported Chrome #65.0.3325.181 and latest #66.0.3359.181 and observed the subframe as 'https://accounts.google.com'.

Attached the screenshot for reference.

Please update your Chrome and if the issue is still reproduced create a fresh profile and remove extensions and verify the behavior.

Thanks in advance!
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Comment 3 by creis@chromium.org, May 16 2018

Cc: alex...@chromium.org
Components: Internals>Sandbox>SiteIsolation
Status: WontFix (was: Unconfirmed)
I think this is working as intended.  There are several cases where Gmail will create a subframe on youtube.com, such as when an email message embeds or links to a YouTube video.  When Site Isolation is enabled, this subframe will be put into a separate process to keep https://google.com and https://youtube.com isolated.  More details on Site Isolation here:
https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/site-isolation

Note that the screenshot in comment 2 shows https://accounts.google.com, which is for sign-in isolation and has been enabled by default since Chrome 63 (in issue 739418).

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