cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2546109

Read why “Web Environment Integrity” is terrible, and why we must vocally oppose it now. Google’s latest maneuver, if we don’t act to stop it, threatens our freedom to explore the Internet with browsers of our choice.

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Why is everyone making noise about Google’s implementation while barely anyone is making noise about Apple’s, which is already in use? https://httptoolkit.com/blog/apple-private-access-tokens-attestation/

My guess is that Apple just rolled it out silently, while Google goes through a standards process with a public RFC. (edit: Also, Safari isn’t as commonly used).

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8 points

Apple user are used to being enslaved by a corpo?

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That’s a good question. Safari market share isn’t as big as Chrome’s (62.55% vs 20.5%, according to statcounter), but it’s still the 2nd largest. Also note that the WEI proposal appeared around May but made the news only now.

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Safari’s market share definitely isn’t as big, that’s a good point. However, it’s got 100% market share on iPhones (Apple forbid other browser engines from running on iOS), so there’s a lot of people that have no choice.

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6 points

Really? Like you cannot use Firefox or chrome on IOS?

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Silently? No, I’m pretty sure they announced it that they were making captchas obsolete. Plenty of people cheered for it.

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8 points

Chrome have 60+% share of browser market, so any big change from Google will affect the entire internet.

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Apple doesn’t have the power to kill the internet, but Google does.

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We’ve got nobody to blame but ourselves for that.

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No but they have the power to fundamentally alter how we use it.

Look at what happened after the launch of the iPhone. Flash was killed, and devs moved to mobile-first or even mobile-only development for web and apps. It completely altered how we used the web, the Internet, and what devs focus on.

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