• Koba@lemmy.world
      165·
      1 year ago

      afaik it’s not only for google chrome but for chromium in general. so privacy friendly browsers like brave and degoogled chromium are also affected unless they fork the chromium project or something.

        • umami_wasabi@lemmy.ml
          162·
          1 year ago

          In terms of web engine, there are Gecko(Mozilla) and WebKit(Apple) for you to chose from, which isn’t that much choice.

          • Bulletdust@lemmy.ml
            28·
            1 year ago

            I use Mozilla every single day and have done so for about 6 years now. Personally I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything but ads if I don’t a Chromium based browser.

            • Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml
              3·
              1 year ago

              I’ve been using Mozilla products for going on 20 years on my windows PCs, and other than websites arbitrarily deciding they don’t work on non chrome browsers, I’ve rarely had issues.

            • CaptObvious@literature.cafe
              2·
              1 year ago

              Wow, I haven’t used Lynx since the 90s. Admittedly, a text-only browser is an attractive idea.

            • hedgehog@ttrpg.network
              1·
              1 year ago

              Apparently it’s still being actively developed! I’m impressed.

              April 15, 2024 Lynx v2.9.1 release

          • JackGreenEarth@lemm.eeEnglish
            15·
            1 year ago

            Yes, and Mozilla browsers are an viable alternative. What’s the issue?

            • umami_wasabi@lemmy.ml
              53·
              1 year ago

              It is viable, just lack diversity in terms of web engine. Web tech today are just too complex to have another web engine. Even Microsoft ditch its EdgeHTML and favor Blink, the engine used by Chromium-based browsers.

      • iopq@lemmy.world
        51·
        1 year ago

        You already have to fork the chromium project to make Brave and degoogled chromium

      • Madis@lemm.ee
        1·
        1 year ago

        Some Chromium browsers like Brave and Vivaldi already announced they’ll extend it for as long as they can, and when they no longer can’t, they’ll think of something else like improve their own blockers.