• rainh@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    That’s equally stupid though… why shouldn’t I be able to tamper with my phone’s operating system? And how is it any of a website’s business if I do?

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      1 year ago

      You can tamper all you want, but apps can already block access to devices that have been tampered with. This just gives that same power to websites.

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        1 year ago

        … yes, and I am obviously very against giving that same power to websites lol. An app is built from the ground up as a UX created by the company, and that is what you are signing up for when you use an app. A browser should be a contained way of rendering data from some webserver according to a user’s preferences. Google is apparently trying to “app-ify” web protocols in order to give themselves more power over a user’s experience to the detriment of the user.