I never go anywhere near Chrome if I can possibly help it. Manifest v3 nonsense just reaffirms that position.
CaptObvious
Ummm, have these numbnuts never heard of a VPN?
And whether governments and politicians trust Toyota to tell — or even know — the truth about where their data lives.
How will this work in countries that have banned Huawei?
Next wave of new Linux users incoming
Friend, all I can tell you is my experience. I’m glad yours was different.
Then something has changed.
I don’t disagree that legislation might be preferable, although even that would still have to be filtered through the courts for interpretation. But we all know that getting this — indeed any — legislation out of Washington isn’t possible. So suits based on existing law is the next best thing.
As a former Apple fanboy and current iPhone user, even I think it’s about time that the US joined the rest of the world in reining in abusive tech monopolies. (Financial and commercial monopolies, too, but that’s a different post.)
My breaking point came when I tried to buy an Apple Watch a couple of years ago. It couldn’t even be activated without a Mac or an iPhone that was less than a year old. That’s when I gave up.
Spatula or turner
Came here to say this