The Web Applications Working Group has published Web Share API as a W3C Recommendation. This specification defines an API for sharing text, links and other content to an arbitrary destination of the user’s choice. The available share targets are not specified here; they are provided by the user agent. They could, for example, be apps, websites or contacts.

  • Nah, the share api just pops up the OS share dialog, if the user didn’t want that they can just close it, if they click a share target then when the share target usually asks for another confirmation click. It’s not likely the user will click three times accidentally.