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Major browser vendors are split. Chromium-based browsers have allegedly flagged imog-182 as a "security risk" because the streaming protocol could theoretically be hijacked to track user eye movement (via viewport focus).

At first glance, it looks like a random asset ID, a forgotten database key, or perhaps a student’s class project folder name. But as whispers in the underground dev community grow louder, it’s time to pull back the curtain. What exactly is imog-182 , and why is it suddenly appearing everywhere? The first known appearance of imog-182 wasn’t in a press release or a product launch. It was buried in a commit log on a public repository for a deprecated image rendering engine called "Imogen" (last updated 2019). imog-182

One thing is certain: You heard about imog-182 here first. In six months, when your favorite social media app switches to .imo format for its high-res stories, remember this post. Major browser vendors are split