The Chrome team says they’re not going to pursue Web Integrity but…

it is piloting a new Android WebView Media Integrity API that’s “narrowly scoped, and only targets WebViews embedded in apps.”

They say its because the team “heard your feedback.” I’m sure that’s true, and I can wildly speculate that all the current anti-trust attention was a factor too.

  • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Unpopular opinion here: I kind of hoped they’d go through with it, as that would completely kill Chrome and Chromium and would lead to a repeat of IE vs Firefox, except Chrome would be the new IE. The fact that they backtracked means that they too saw that people would be massively flocking to Firefox.

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      8 months ago

      I think it’s less, “We’re worried people will flock to Firefox,” and more, “We could get in a lot of legal trouble for trying to force everyone onto Chrome”.

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      8 months ago

      Most Chrome users don’t even know what a web browser is. They would have remained on Chrome and the web would have suffered for it.

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      8 months ago

      that would completely kill Chrome and Chromium

      It definitely wouldn’t. The majority of people would never know the difference. Most people use Chrome and don’t use ad blockers.

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      8 months ago

      Careful what you wish for.

      I still think it will come out but on the down low