• AnonTwo
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    121 year ago

    They probably don’t want all those people realizing they can install extensions manually, because then they’d need to actively scan for and block extension installations.

    • lemmyvore
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      21 year ago

      Or realizing they can stick to an older Chrome version with V2 extensions that retain full capabilities…

      • @bluefirex@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        That will stop working way sooner than you’d like. Freezing a browser isn’t tenable at all, not just for features websites are expecting but also security issues. There’s a reason every browser except Safari has a 6 weeks release cycle.

        • lemmyvore
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          01 year ago

          Web tech doesn’t evolve that fast. You can use a 1 year old version today without worrying about missing any website functionality.

          What you’re missing is features that the browser itself introduces, but in this case those would be anti-features so arguably Chrome will be getting worse.

          Then there’s of course the security vulnerabilities.

          Of course the whole discussion is moot since there’s a much simpler alternative, switching to another browser.