• maynarkh
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    1 year ago

    No, it is a problem for all browsers, present and future, period.

    The point is that major websites, even government ones might decide to be only available on Chrome.

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      1 year ago

      They can already make that decision by looking at your User-Agent, but this gives them an incentive to block other browsers. That is terrifying.

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        1 year ago

        You can spoof that, so they know it’s not a good enforcement mechanism as it can still be sidestepped by extensions. I had to do that for a corporate client when their intranet tried enforcing Chrome on Windows only.

        If Google et al. tried enforcing user agents, they would just lose even more tracking information, as everyone would be scrambling their user agents. This cannot be so easily sidestepped.