• @aseriesoftubes
    link
    English
    701 year ago

    Google has been doing this kind of thing for a while. If you try to use Google Meet in Firefox, you can’t use things like background blurring. Spoofing Chrome works in that situation as well.

    • Lemminary
      link
      English
      181 year ago

      And the stupid thing is that all I use Chrome for is Meets… And that’s it. Do they really think they win me over?

      • @chiliedogg
        link
        English
        231 year ago

        Not you or me. But most people, yeah.

        • Hoptrain
          link
          English
          71 year ago

          That is, as always, the problem: it works for them. The average Joe isn’t going to implement a new filter into ublock…

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
        link
        English
        171 year ago

        You can change your user agent string, the text your browser uses to tell the web site you’re looking at what browser it is, either via your F12 developer tools menu or via an extension.

      • @scholar
        link
        English
        111 year ago

        The most convenient way is with a browser extension that changes your user agent. You can also change it in the developer options of most browsers.