Google Chrome pushes ahead with targeted ads based on your browser history::YMMV, based on where you are

  • Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Easier said than done sometimes. Google is already doing what Microsoft used to do. They’re locking G suite features to Chrome, and if your company uses G suite, you made find yourselves in Chrome just so a damn thing works.

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      1 year ago

      My company uses G Suite extensively, and I exclusively use Firefox. I haven’t found a single thing that doesn’t work in Firefox thus far.

      Some lawyer somewhere will wind up with a fat payday if some important feature of Gmail/Sheets/Docs gets locked to Chrome exclusively, as soon as anyone notices.

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        Unrelated to G Suite, Google search on mobile should work perfectly fine on Firefox, but Google has decided anyone not using chrome will get a “mobile” version of the site. There’s an addon that fixes that by just changing the user-agent string.

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        FF is my daily driver (tho I do have to use other browsers for testing and such). G Suite works great for me in FF as well.

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          They work great for me in chromium based browsers like Arc or Brave

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            And those are basically Chrome.

            WebKit, Gecko, and other rendering engines don’t always get full compatibility, even if they’re super standards compliant.

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              They use the chrome rendering engine but they are not chrome. You get the best of both worlds. Compatibility with your corporate g suite whatever with a security/privacy-first mindset (at least with Brave)

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      Especially with some webapps too. My nas’s only allows you to upload folders through chrome, completely unsupported on Firefox. They do however another service on a different site that does support folder upload on Firefox for some reason though. I don’t get the disconnect.

      • 9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You could ask them when they are going to support uploading through a modern browser like Firefox.

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          There are a lot of webapps only supported by chromium based browsers. A lot of development focuses on popular modern browsers. Firefox market share is under 5%. I use it because google has become more awful every year. I wish everything was supported on Firefox. It uses a different engine which provides challenges for some js and js libraries.

          The amount of dev hours involved has to be justified by the user base that desires the feature. This is the case even for just adding new features. It’s annoying, because I can only test using chrome, and chrome dev tools is way worse than Firefox.

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I encounter a site that will only work in Chrome based browsers (or at least won’t work in Firefox) about once a month. I’ve yet to encounter one that will only work in Chrome proper.