Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

    • @pycorax
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      That’s not the point they’re trying to make I think. It’s more of an attack on perfection. Like “the alternative is not perfect either so why not just stay with Chrome”. It’s not a very strong argument in general but it might be enough to keep people from switching.

      • JayGray91
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        the alternative is not perfect either so why not just stay

        It does work for a lot of people. Seeing they need to change and adapt if they do change, and it seemingly seems to be as bad as what they’re using now, why change and face headaches and hassle.

      • @acosmichippo
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        exactly, when confronted with cognitive dissonance people look for any shitty excuse to avoid changing their minds.

    • snooggums
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      Yes, chrome is doing something different. It is even worse!

    • BetterNotBigger
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      No but where are you going to go. The options are shrinking.

        • @T156
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          Zen, at least from the few times that I’ve tried it, also has some major issues that I personally find to be deal-breakers. Like forgetting tabs in a window that has just been closed. If you accidentally close a window that you’re working, without quitting the browser, you lose everything in it. As someone who is prone to doing that when closing a tab, it’s not ideal.

    • @ThunderWhiskers
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      It integrates into the Google ecosystem well, and if that has value to a person it may just be enough to bring them back to chrome.