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Google’s Plan to DRM the Web Goes Against Everything Google Once Stood For

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    Fast and secure, ad and tracker blocking browser.
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  2. Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers.
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    I'm a lifelong FF user, and I had problems with google docs in the beginning. I vaguely remember it was using JS features that FF hadn't implemented yet. Currently, Chrome has a number of CSS features that Firefox and/or Safari don't support. You can find them at [1]. Some make life a bit easier, and devs use them because they like easy or even because they think everyone should force their browser maker to adapt all those features ASAP. In an old thread, I explained that my code ignores these features because we want to be compatible with as many users as possible. I got some miffed replies saying we should make our users upgrade. Really. Then there are also APIs in Chrome that have not been standardized, and some of which should not be in a browser (IMO), like USB access (see [2]). Some of that is an attempt by Google to replace "native" applications by web pages, which would give them even more leverage. [1] https://caniuse.com/?compare=chrome+115,firefox+116&compareCats=CSS.

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