This CL moves the base::Feature from content_features.h to
a generated feature from runtime_enabled_features.json5.
This means that the base::Feature can be default-enabled
while the web API is co...
Oh boy, it's happening. Google is flexing it's muscles and abusing it's market position. It has never been a better way to convince and support family and friends in moving across to Firefox, a fast and privacy supporting browser.
Today is the day I finally move to Firefox and away from brave. No chromium based browser is safe, and I just can’t do it anymore. Fuck google and fuck this entire money hungry system. None of this serves the user.
Makes me sick and sad for my kids’ future reality.
If this change goes in, and has wide spread use, then Firefox won't work with those websites, and you will be impacted. If this change goes in, but enough people use Firefox, then you won't be impacted.
As for what this change does: Its a little murky, but the short version is it allows for a remote web server to verify if you have messed with the local version. This could be as simple as preventing Ad block from working, as useful as ensuring it's not a bot interacting with your website, or as idiotic as breaking all accessibility tools.
It's up to the individual websites to use it or not, any websites I would use probably wouldn't use it. Hopefully the only website I need to access that is not FOSS, my mobile banking website, won't use it.
No government has the balls to act. More accurately, the lobbyists seem to be quite effective and the politicians often spineless and self-serving.
We'll hit them where it hurts. Market share. Google, you're no longer trusted to dictate web standards anymore. Websites must support Firefox as well as chrome. We need Firefox to have enough market share that companies wouldn't risk losing x% of their userbase and therefore revenues.
Hmm. It's a sad sad world we live in. Governments trying to put in backdoors that only the good guys can use (HA!). Conglomerates controllibg the internet. WEI. It's a sad world. I miss the 90s internet :(
it still has a lot of google baked in. If you want true degoogled chromium, use degoogled chromium. But you should use firefox isntead. It's better for freedom and user rights.
I use Firefox and support Mozilla for the reasons you state. I’m just surprised to hear that Chromium is not degoogled. Comments online - even Kbin - suggest otherwise which is unsettling.
I've been mainly using firefox on Windows for ages now, but switched my phone today. I'll still need them because Japanese is a hard language and I need my Google Translate sometimes, but all other things go through FF now.
Eh? What is about accessing Google Translate via Firefox that you dislike? I've been using (sparingly) Google Translate via Librewolf (a fork of Firefox) and I haven't experienced no problems with it.
Or are you talking about the Google Translate mobile app? I wish there's a good alternative to it too.
If there's a way to get google translate (or deepL or something; I'm not picky) in firefox, I don't know about it. There might be a plug-in or something, but Chrome has it out-of-the-box whereas firefox has no such option.
It's chromium and if people are using chromium, websites are going to be more likely to implement WEI. Google dictating web standards is the issue, and any chromium based browser keep that in place.