Why Vivaldi browser thinks Google’s new proposal, the Web-Environment-Integrity spec, is a major threat to the open web and should be pushed back.
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Final nail in the coffin of don’t be evil. Next they’ll require this for accessing gmail

@RiceKirby@lemmy.world
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I really think the world needs a few more Elon Musks around. I mean, wouldn’t it be great to have a Musk at Google to destroy it from the inside just like he’s doing to Twitter?

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You had me at the first half, ngl.

@PKMKII@lemmy.world
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Cory Doctorow talked a bit about this, among other enshittification problems, on his Pluralustic post today.

Thinker
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This is a fantastic overview of the issue with this proposal, in the broader context of enshittification.

@Docus@lemmy.world
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Thanks, enjoyed reading that

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Guys, if you don’t like these proposals from Google, you need to switch to Firefox now! It’s the only way to defend freedom on the web!

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Over 85% of Mozilla’s income comes from their Google search deal. Google is keeping Mozilla alive to prevent antitrust issues. If Mozilla rocks the boat too much, Google will fund a more obedient alternative.

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So your answer to “Google is evil use another browser” is… if we all swap to Firefox google will kill it?

Google is keeping Firefox alive because 5% of all web users using Google search by default is pretty useful for them.

If you want to avoid that, simply use firefox and set your search to DuckDuckGo/Bing. If Google drops them, Microsoft have already shown a want to step up into that position.

Why are you pushing Firefox when Vivaldi did the work of writing this article and Vivaldi has consistently been pro-user, pro privacy, and anti-google even while using Chromium as their backbone. Viva Vivaldi.

@derpbot@lemmy.world
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Firefox has officially stated their position on this https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/852

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I have used Vivaldi and even led my kid to use it, but I still always go back to Firefox and/or LibreWolf for peace of mind and extensions like uBlock Origin and Anesidora.

@MetaCubed@lemmy.world
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Death to chromium forked browsers. Vivaldi is chromium.

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I hope the EU can get to a quick decision on this. I trust they’ll provide a carrot on a stick to maintain the open internet in a way that’ll make Google suffer if they decide to not play ball with Brussels’ terms.

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I’m really hoping this doesn’t make it into Brave their teams has removed a lot of Google crap in the past. Mullvad’s fork of Firefox can always replace them.

@Zarxrax@lemmy.world
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You don’t seem to understand. This is not a feature that a browser can simply choose not to implement. The WEBSITES that you are accessing will be checking that you are using a verified browser and that you are a confirmed user.

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