They're right, recently I've installed some Windows update for my parents and I had to reject like 5 suggested changes - installing Office trial, switching default browser to Edge yet again, and more. But this goes way beyond the browsers - I've never explicitly installed Keychain on my iphone and yet it shows as an option next to 1password every time I fill in a password field. Google calendar asks me to install an…
The win11 / Edge bullshit finally pushed me to migrate my last win machine to linux. I used to love Windows, nowadays it just makes me bitter. Do you know typing "torrent" in the start menu doesn't find "qbittorrent"? In 2022. It sums it all. And the acquisitions... I've had countless minecraft sessions ruined because of microsoft account / store issues. Don't even get me started on realms and the chat policing bulls…
Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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I wasn't sure what your concern was, but is it that? 1 ) Hardware authenticators won't spit their root secret, almost by design. 2 ) Webauthn doesn't require that the authenticator store the list of accounts, also by design (for privacy). So if you want to switch from iPhone to Android, you have to remember all websites you used Passkey on, and go one by one hunting down the right security settings page.
My concern isn't either, although both are interesting discussions - 1 in particular is relevant but understandable, as this prevents you from pairing tokens so you can maintain an off-site backup you don't have to retrieve every time you make a new account. The specific challenge here is around software webauthn for passwordless access (think using Safari to create an account on a site). In this scenario, the averag…
I think people who evangelize Webauthn need to carefully convey the risks and remind everyone that end users need backups (multiple authenticators, backup codes...). Hopefully, down the road, it will force interoperability between big manufacturers so one authenticator can authorize another for all websites in one go (this probably requires websites to have a standard way to enroll new authenticators).
> My separate observation about a lack of support for hardware keys to be "paired" to support an off-site backup
This is worrying me more. Interoperability between tech giants is bad but the sovereign solution may never get there.
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
#193This is just something that has slowly/linearly been moving in that direction. Many, many years ago it started with bank's declaring "unsupported" when I'd connect with seamonkey et al.
The initial lever was security, now it's purely client/server features that only google engineers can deliver in the next quarter.
Chrome™: The way it's meant to be played.
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
#194They're right, recently I've installed some Windows update for my parents and I had to reject like 5 suggested changes - installing Office trial, switching default browser to Edge yet again, and more. But this goes way beyond the browsers - I've never explicitly installed Keychain on my iphone and yet it shows as an option next to 1password every time I fill in a password field. Google calendar asks me to install an…
It's also impossible to set up someone less technical with an alternative. The platform will keep prompting them incessantly and in various different ways, and sooner or later they'll switch or activate something by mistake. It really needs to be possible to say "no means no". But somehow, continuously nagging seems to have become acceptable.
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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So, you weren't forced and instead opted out is what you're saying here in your opening sentence?
I guess if you define "forced" as "completely 100% impossible to avoid or prevent" then yes. But I think it's reasonable to say that "forced" is acceptable shorthand for "coerced by dark patterns in such a way that 99% of actual users will end up doing what the vendor wants whether they want to or not".
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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The win11 / Edge bullshit finally pushed me to migrate my last win machine to linux. I used to love Windows, nowadays it just makes me bitter. Do you know typing "torrent" in the start menu doesn't find "qbittorrent"? In 2022. It sums it all. And the acquisitions... I've had countless minecraft sessions ruined because of microsoft account / store issues. Don't even get me started on realms and the chat policing bulls…
> The win11 / Edge bullshit finally pushed me to migrate my last win machine to linux. I used to love Windows, nowadays it just makes me bitter. Do you know typing "torrent" in the start menu doesn't find "qbittorrent"? In 2022. It sums it all. Heh, try KDE's KRunner. I type 'kt' and it matches ktorrent. But if I type 'kto' it switches to matching "Des kto p 8". 'ktor' once again matches ktorrent.
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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Google pushing their product while allowing anyone to easily change default browser on Android is called competition. Somehow though, that is the worst for you, while Apple simply blocking any competition on iOS (everything is Safari under the hood) is fine. The amazing thing is that you say you are a huge fan of engine diversity - exactly what Apple is totally blocking. Not much Firefox can do with their engine when…
My comment said nothing about Safari or iOS, and Google's pushing goes far beyond just Android. Using any Google product in a non-Google browser will trigger a "Download Chrome!" dialog, and that includes things like Google's search which practically everybody uses. It's even present in Gmail, Sheets, etc on iOS, where instead of using the default browser when tapping links it will show a chooser that includes Chrome…
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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The most maddening thing is how little other governments seem to care about it it. Forcing windows, android, and ios on your citizens and gifting silicon valley a constant worldwide surveillance feed is incredibly harmful to long term interests. Forcing every business to use office365 to interact with any government office is a 1% income tax gifted to the american economy.
The U.S. would never allow the EU to ban American web services to try to foster European innovation like China's doing. They have strong ways to enforce this including by starting a trade war. But there's no reason for countries like India not to do it. Russia did it; it's not just massive countries that can get away with it.
Could even mandate that any inter-operation occurs over open protocols with at least two implementations (many governments even have this policy for essential systems, they just forget to enforce it around microsoft).
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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> The win11 / Edge bullshit finally pushed me to migrate my last win machine to linux. I used to love Windows, nowadays it just makes me bitter. Do you know typing "torrent" in the start menu doesn't find "qbittorrent"? In 2022. It sums it all. Heh, try KDE's KRunner. I type 'kt' and it matches ktorrent. But if I type 'kto' it switches to matching "Des kto p 8". 'ktor' once again matches ktorrent.
That's a common autocomplete behaviour. It's trying to be helpful. If you actually wanted ktorrent, you probably would have selected ktorrent on 'kt'. By typing another letter you're hinting you might want something other than ktorrent. Not sure if I agree with the behaviour, but I understand it.
Re: Mozilla claims Apple, Google and Microsoft force users to use default browsers
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My comment said nothing about Safari or iOS, and Google's pushing goes far beyond just Android. Using any Google product in a non-Google browser will trigger a "Download Chrome!" dialog, and that includes things like Google's search which practically everybody uses. It's even present in Gmail, Sheets, etc on iOS, where instead of using the default browser when tapping links it will show a chooser that includes Chrome…
Now I’m starting to wonder … perhaps you aren’t aware that all that stuff you are writing about iOS is simply not relevant to your stated goals. I’ll say it again, Apple simply does not allow competing browser engines. Complaining about Google competing hard, while refusing to even acknowledge that Apple simply refuses to compete is weird.