Buddy,
I rolled both out at the same time. Our B&N bookstore sent an announcement to faculty and support offices, which I provided them with info on how it would look in Canvas. I also included a blurb about it in our beginning of the semester news letter. We didn't receive any negative feedback on the tools being enabled. I just inquired with our bookstore to see how it has been working out for them.
We did go back and forth with B&N tech support for awhile because of the way we map our courses in Canvas is different than the way our bookstore is mapping them. I sent them several examples and explained the naming convention and after a bit of time, they were able to map the two different course ids to one another.
Chrome notified us of the pop-up when testing. Granted I use a PC and not a Mac, so it could be an issue with Chrome on Mac. We encourage clients to add our Instructure instance to the popup blocker allowed list. We have a decent amount of LTI users, so most of them probably have it white listed already. If you have a central IT department that handles staff computers, you could talk with them to see if they could add it to the included browsers by default. It would help with campus owned machines.
Ryan
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