• TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.worldEnglish
    571·
    11 months ago

    Reminder #891,814 to stop using Chrome and Chromium browsers and to stop supporting Google’s web monopoly.

    • bokherif@lemmy.world
      1·
      11 months ago

      Why Chromium based browsers? I understand using Chrome might help Google, but how does using other browsers based on Chromium help them? By increasing market share?

      • DonWito@lemmy.techtailors.net
        14·
        11 months ago

        Yes. It gives them leverage when working on standard specs. And it can lead to stagnation. The latter didn’t happen yet, but they already tried to push their agenda multiple times already.

        • Mora@pawb.social
          10·
          11 months ago

          And it can lead to stagnation. The latter didn’t happen yet

          I could argue that it already did when Google abandoned JPEG XL.

  • coffeejoe@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    91·
    11 months ago

    The only silver lining was they were also going to disable third party cookies, but they nixed that idea and kept this one. I’m done rooting for chrome.

    • InFerNo@lemmy.ml
      1·
      11 months ago

      They were gonna axe the cookies in return for a generalized profile in your browser or something.

  • Deeleres@discuss.tchncs.de
    511·
    11 months ago

    This can be problem for Firefox and Chromium based Browsers, too. If the Website decides that Manifest v3 is mandatory to visit their site, they can block any access from Browsers with v2 running in the background easier than before.

    • ZeroHora@lemmy.mlEnglish
      38·
      11 months ago

      Wait what? LOL

      Firefox is compromised because Mozilla bought an AD Company but Brave, an AD Company is not? Brilliant.

      • ms.lane@lemmy.worldEnglish
        1·
        11 months ago

        You’re both right, Brave has been compromised since the beginning, but Mozilla is also compromised.

    • JackbyDev@programming.devEnglish
      17·
      11 months ago

      All Chromium based browsers are implicitly accepting money from an ad company because Google makes Chromium.

      • zagaberoo@beehaw.org
        5·
        11 months ago

        Plus having any rendering engine have a monopoly is terrible for the web long term.

        • JackbyDev@programming.devEnglish
          2·
          11 months ago

          Yep. Hey, maybe Ladybird will develop into a nice fourth option long term. As far as I know it’s just Chromium, Mozilla, and Safari being actively developed. (I forget the names of their internal rendering images, I think blink, gecko, and webkit but I’m not sure.)