cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2546109

Read why “Web Environment Integrity” is terrible, and why we must vocally oppose it now. Google’s latest maneuver, if we don’t act to stop it, threatens our freedom to explore the Internet with browsers of our choice.

  • Fisting for Freedom
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    462 years ago

    Everyone who uses Chrome (or Brave, Vivaldi, Arc, or anything else that uses Chromium as a base) - you’re helping google extend their power over the open web, and those helping them do this.

    It’s a small thing, but Google’s power over the web derives from each of the the millions of people who continue to make Chrome the standard that webdevs cater to.

    • @smolyeet@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      I don’t think it’s fair to place the blame on the user. It’s not their fault for using a browser they like. Blame those whodient prevent or try to breakup google owning the browser. The damage is done an most of chromium’s base won’t know shit about this or why.

      • @jackfrost@lemm.ee
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        42 years ago

        But do they like Chrome, or do they just use it out of habit, and because it’s the default on Android phones and constantly marketed on Google’s search engine? Perhaps they use it because it’s the “good enough” solution that’s dropped right in front of them?

    • @throwing_handles@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      If this comment makes you think desktop/laptop, this news made me switch to FF on my android phone as well, and I have seen no downsides!

  • TwoGems
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    352 years ago

    Google isn’t going to regulate itself. We need our elected officials to enshrine laws that stop this. The EU will likely be the ones pissed off by this.

    • @cloudy1999@sh.itjust.works
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      262 years ago

      Every day this week I’ve thought, ‘Thank goodness for the EU.’ They just keep stepping up against the tech companies.

  • @salient_one@lemmy.villa-straylight.socialOP
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    2 years ago

    More and more people in the industry saying that Google is trying to implement it under false pretenses of making the web safer for the end user. But I guess for most it was obvious?

  • @umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    What can we realistically do, shouldn’t we be making more noise on the wider internet about this? I already use Firefox, and am barely using any service from Google, doesn’t seem enough.

      • Random Dent
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        22 years ago

        I think realistically, even if we did raise enough of an uproar, and the major players did actually pay attention enough to get Google to back down, they’d just wait 6 months and implement it anyway with a different name, or keep grinding away until people are too tired and distracted to fight it anymore. That seems to be the general playbook for stuff like this.

        So I assume it will be implemented, and those who don’t care will just put up with it, and those who do care about it will either figure out how to break it or just learn to live without certain things online I guess.

        • @salient_one@lemmy.villa-straylight.socialOP
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          22 years ago

          “Listen, and understand. That Google is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until the open web is dead.”

  • ZephyrXero
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    142 years ago

    Sounds like the Trusted Computing shit that was pushed onto processors, and can make running Linux more difficult.

    Chrome has really become the new IE

  • 001100 010010
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    112 years ago

    I feel like the future of technology is just a constant war between hackers and pirates vs big tech, no one will really ever win, just a constant struggle (unless new laws are passed). Just like how games and video streaming have DRMs, but people still are able to circumvent them given enough time.