• Nix@merv.news
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        1 year ago

        Holy shit that’s evil!

        (Predatory loans up to 800+% and they use peoples phone contacts to message their family/friends if they miss payments)

    • Marks@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I really hope Microsoft sees the light. Edge is the best browser for my productivity. Can’t work without their implementation of vertical tabs and tab groups.

      Every so often I try it out on firefox and any option is just still not ideal.

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        1 year ago

        As long as websites/advertisers see their visitors as using a Chromium based browser they will continue to target for Chromium, regardless of whatever front facing UI is used.

        The inherent problem is Google has an outsized voice in Chromium’s developmental trajectory, and any major changes to Chromium will have downstream impacts, whether in actual implemented feature sets or forks making continued modifications on top.

        The best way to protest is to not use a Chromium browser. Switching from Chrome to another Chromium browser is at best a side grade; everyone using Chromium is subject to Google’s whimsy.

        Pragmatically it doesn’t matter if Microsoft chooses not to implement it; as long as Edge is on Chromium, Google can leverage this to continue to bully the web to their own devices.

      • HughJanus
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        1 year ago

        > I really hope Microsoft sees the light.

        They won’t. MS is deeply into the data-mining game now.

        Brave has vertical tabs though.