It’s good for Google, since they’re kissing up to the same corporate interests that they often collaborate with in order to make money harvesting data and delivering targeted ads to you.
They figure that by now, they’ve made their browser the de facto standard for the Web, and that most people will just accept the change in the belief they don’t have any other options. A lot of people have either forgotten about Firefox or are too young to remember when it was popular, and have never heard of things like Opera or Pale Moon at all.
Google is the second coming of what Microsoft was in the 1990s. Unless the public pushes back and tells them that this is unacceptable by rejecting the new versions of Chrome, then they’ll get what they get.
It’s good for Google, since they’re kissing up to the same corporate interests that they often collaborate with in order to make money harvesting data and delivering targeted ads to you.
They figure that by now, they’ve made their browser the de facto standard for the Web, and that most people will just accept the change in the belief they don’t have any other options. A lot of people have either forgotten about Firefox or are too young to remember when it was popular, and have never heard of things like Opera or Pale Moon at all.
Google is the second coming of what Microsoft was in the 1990s. Unless the public pushes back and tells them that this is unacceptable by rejecting the new versions of Chrome, then they’ll get what they get.