• sadreality
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      4611 months ago

      You will use the web as google said or you won’t use it at all.

      • Yuumi
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        911 months ago

        How to kill 3% of your userbase: implement DRM

        • sadreality
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          611 months ago

          Sadly likely close to the truth…

          But this is the 3% that sets trends. I am sure most of us were biggest google simps 10-15 years ago… no so nowadays.

          Maps and youtube are only products i have not kicked… yet

          • Neato
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            311 months ago

            When they add three strikes to AdBlock for Google, I’ll probably drop that too. Or I’ll try as it’s the only video platform.

    • MentalEdge
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      11 months ago

      DRM for the web.

      Basically, if your browser modifies a web page in any way (such as by blocking ads, applying a theme, disabling javascript, whatever), the server would be able to detect this and deny access.

      • kratoz29
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        111 months ago

        This sound scaring, but we have been working around DRM shit since it’s invention if I recall… Should we still be alarmed?

    • @MyFairJulia@lemmy.world
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      1711 months ago

      WEI checks your browser, your extensions and your OS to ensure that a site is not tampered with. Officially it’s to make sure that sites don’t have to deal as much with bots.

      Too bad that many of us use adblockers to protect us from malicious ads or remove ads to make a website bearable. Google also happens to distribute ads which makes the fact that adblockers likely won’t work anymore a very concenient coincidence they totally didn’t have in mind.

      It’s also possible that non-Chromium browsers (for example Firefox) will stop working due to them either not supporting WEI or not being considered legitimate by whoever will do the checks.

      • snooggums
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        411 months ago

        It is also completely contrary to the whole concept of html web design where the browser has complete control over fonts, spacing, discreet content display, etc, so that each user can consume the content in a way that works for them.

    • Rayspekt
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      1211 months ago

      Google is pushing some bullshit that would allow websites to check if a client (you, your browser, your device) is on the okie-dokey list. If yes, you may enter e. g. Youtube, if not the you’re out. It’s like a bouncer for websites and of course Google would be that bouncer. So you might stand out in the rain if you are using one of the following:

      • VPN

      • Adblock

      • Non-Chromium browser like Firefox