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this post was submitted on 28 Jul 2023
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" it will be used by Google to deny access to their services unless you are using a browser that gels with their profit margin"
Cool. So people using a different browser will move elsewhere. Maybe they'll even stop youtube addiction. Cant' really see a downside.
"It is not far-fetched to imagine a future in which sites simply refuse to serve pages to users running free browsers or free operating systems."
Same here. Sites doing this wouldn't probably worth to be looked at anyway.
lemm.ee was talking about using cloudflare (i can't remember whether he went through with it), which will almost certainly implement this. lemmy.world already does. there is no good outcome from this going through where this only blocks google sites from firefox.
even if there was, that still means you can't open any gdrive links you find on the internet, use a youtube tutorial to fix something, use the play store to buy any apps (because if they integrate this into chrome, they will integrate it into the play store), etc.
edit 2023-08-10:
hey guess what engywuck, lemm.ee uses cloudflare now:
good luck accessing lemm.ee from non-chromium if this goes through
in fact view you probably won't be able to view any embedded youtube videos at all. people would have to go back to hosting their own videos which would push hosting costs up, which would raise the barrier of entry to people making their own sites. which is something we want to encourage
I couldn't care less about YouTube, Gplay or GDrive. And people hosting their own videos is a good thing, in my opinion.
Hopefully this can be stopped.
Then we'll just have to build and migrate to alternatives, which is preferable anyway. That's how the internet was supposed to be.