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1. xlii+5h[view] [source] 2023-01-24 11:19:52
>>samwil+(OP)
I’m truly scared of Chrome.

It pushes proprietary features, from what I know it starts enforcing some analytics/ads without possibility to block it out and there are other thing too, but since I’m not really an user I don’t track them deeply.

Based on my personal experiences with IE, ActiveX, Adobe Flash and not being able to fill my taxes without Microsoft license (that was around 800$ back then for me not adjusted for inflation) I am afraid the same will happen with Chrome once it gets enough ground.

“Hey, sorry but we can’t sell you toothbrush because you’re using Safari/Firefox/Vivaldi/whatever. Please switch to Chrome and continue with your tracked and dissected purchase route.”

Is there any other anti-Chrome bastion than iOS’ Safari?

Old E2E runner installed Google Chrome on my machine (didn’t even ask but that’s user space on dev machine so whatever) which grew into my MacOS machine. It cannot run in background but there is another daemon that constantly updates it. Multiple times a day I get notification that new service has been installed to run in background.

I’m not sure if that’s something I want to fight for.

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2. samwil+ei[view] [source] 2023-01-24 11:30:46
>>xlii+5h
If Apple was forced to compete on iOS for the dominant position that Safari holds, it would receive greater investment, add support for vital missing PWA features and potentially as a result grow its desktop market. I believe competition in the long run would break Blinks dominant position, and be better for both consumers and developers.
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3. dicker+jr[view] [source] 2023-01-24 12:41:31
>>samwil+ei
"Vital missing PWA features" are really only vital for devs who don't want to do native mobile apps. For the rest of us, they're a yawn.
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4. postal+6X[view] [source] 2023-01-24 15:34:24
>>dicker+jr
And for users who prefer keeping control. Why do you think reddit wants you to run their app and not their website on your device?
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5. dmitri+0w4[view] [source] 2023-01-25 14:22:30
>>postal+6X
> And for users who prefer keeping control.

The moment Firefox implemented one of the many hardware APIs aggressively pushed and promoted by Google, they immediately discovered it was used for fingerprinting: https://twitter.com/denschub/status/1582730985778556931

Chrome doesn't even show a prompt in this case. So much for "control".

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6. postal+9o5[view] [source] 2023-01-25 18:07:44
>>dmitri+0w4
Checked my settings and chrome defaults to prompt. Where did you read that chrome doesn't prompt?
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7. dmitri+AP5[view] [source] 2023-01-25 20:18:47
>>postal+9o5
Could be they fixed it after this. Info on no prompt from the same person: https://twitter.com/denschub/status/1582730988118867968

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Chrome still allows web developers to enumerate attached MIDI devices without user consent or even a notification, btw.

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