Mozilla officially opposes Web Enviroment Integrity API (DRM for web pages proposal from Google)
Mozilla officially opposes Web Enviroment Integrity API (DRM for web pages proposal from Google)
Request for Mozilla Position on an Emerging Web Specification Specification Title: Web Environment Integrity API Specification or proposal URL (if available): https://rupertbenwiser.github.io/Web-E...
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If I'm still using degoogled chromium.. Am I still supporting Google? :(
6 1 ReplyWell yes: it's essentially Chromium, which the majority of code comes from Google
10 0 ReplyWhat about brave? Yes its Chromium based as every browser except firefox, but modified
2 7 ReplyYes, it is still chromium.
In statistics, Brave counts as chromium.
6 0 Reply@fatalicus @disconnectikacio I use ungoogled-chromium.
1 2 ReplyWhich is still chromium, just removed any dependencies on google.
Google makes Chromium, and enev "ungoogled-chromium" will register as chromium in statistics.
That is what this thread of comments started with...
3 0 Reply@fatalicus but isn't the ungoogled version better ?
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Yes. You're still giving a Chromium based browser market share. Pretty much the only non Chromium browser is Firefox
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