• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    What I’m scared is publishers taking this as a reason to simply start banning Firefox and other browsers.

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      31 year ago

      There’s already plenty of business web apps that require chrome. I specifically use a business focused web app that not only requires Chrome, but ONLY CHROME ITSELF and no chromium derivatives. That’s the first time I’ve come across that. I had previously seen chrome requirements, but they worked just fine on ungoogled chromium. Not this one, nope. Regular Google Chrome and nothing else. wtf is that garbage.

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        31 year ago

        You can get past these with a user agent, lying about which browser it is. However, they aren’t testing for other browsers, so their site maybe as buggy as hell. As yet Firefox doesn’t do a WINE and match Chrome, bug for bug, so sites work as intended. Google have cause IE6’s return.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          It was indeed buggy, which was when I reached out to support. They immediately asked if I was using not Google Chrome itself, but a Chromium offshoot like Brave or Vivaldi. I was using ungoogled chromium, so they told me it won’t work. I switched to regular google chrome and it worked great. I wonder what on earth they’re using that’s part of Google Chrome that makes it work and not part of any other chromium projects.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Yeah but can’t you just get a thing that tells things that you’re using chrome when you’re not

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        Not always doable as they could be relying on non-standard features that are only in Chrome.

        Not exactly the same thing, but my employer requires us to use Chrome for all internal stuff, as they’re using Chrome Enterprise Premium as part of their endpoint security solution, and of of course that only works in Chrome.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It takes more than changing your user agent to msk which browser you use. It’s trivial to know which browser you’re really using if they really want.

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          21 year ago

          I’m pretty sure it’s much easier to mask your browser than detect the correct browser. In the end you’re just hitting a server for data, you fully control the call that is made.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            There are things you can’t do with extensions alone, like change how certain JS and CSS internals work.

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        61 year ago

        Yeah I’ve got an extension for it, it just changes the user-agent string.

        I use it on YouTube because for some totally not suspicious reason Firefox won’t play videos but when I spoof it to Chrome everything works fine.

    • Maiznieks
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      61 year ago

      Oh, publishers don’t want my traffic? Oh, nooo…

    • tehWrapper
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      71 year ago

      Or google to lock parts of its ecosystem behind chrome only.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      An ecom site decides to block 5% of web traffic and potential sales?

      Now tell the marketing team you are turning away 1 in 20 potential customers because (well, not really sure why) and see what they have to say.