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    167 months ago

    There’s a lot more vendor lock in than there has been in the past. I don’t see there being a major change without legislation. It’s still too early to see how the EU’s DMA will affect market share, but it’s probably the best hope, even if it is limited to a few geographical areas.

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      77 months ago

      There’s a lot more vendor lock in than there has been in the past. I don’t see there being a major change without legislation

      LOL no… ActiveX on IE was the ultimate lock in, and that is gone now… Also we have A LOT of chromium based clones that don’t have these restrictions… It will still be a popularity contest.

      Firefox however is limited by its in ability / unwillingness to license or implement some DRM features / Codecs which kind of sucks.

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        147 months ago

        An even bigger restriction is how iOS just blocks all competing browser engines. It doesn’t matter what sites do or don’t require. If a site is broken in Safari, I just have to go use a different device. On all other operating systems you do have a bit more options, but they all pretty aggressively push you into using the manufacturer’s choice.

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          47 months ago

          True… but you can install content blocker plugins on iOS now from the app store and as far as mobile goes Android offer an alternative.