Microsoft begins turning off uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2-based extensions in Edge
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For flash I think you're describing Ruffle
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No, Ruffle is an alternative interpreter. I mean an alternative, FOSS, technology.
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You can easily hide crypto stuff (which I do) and Chromium is great, just not Google Chrome, but the actual Chromium.
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the problem with chromium is that because 98% of people use it, google gets to decide how the internet works basically
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Exactly that
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Of course, but extra work is required for third party browsers vs just using windows built in browser designed to be managed using entraID / intune.
Companies don’t like to pay extra.
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It's no different than controlling add-ons via GPO like we did in the old days of on-prem. No extra cost associated.
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Tell that to oir IT partner that we outsourced our IT to…
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Your outsourced IT provider charges for simple configuration changes? That's a yikes from me. I worked in MSPs for years and those sort of changes were always covered in the standard contract.
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I get that, but alternatives suck. Firefox doesn't even support all of the extensions I need.
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You got me there 🤭I don’t see in exact contract with the provider, I only worked with them on some projects (like enterprise wifi via TLS)
But the one in charge of decision making depending IT is fan of the MS ecosystem.
Personally I work with friends to offer workplace in the cloud in the future, like having a complete OS within a browser tab.