• @[email protected]
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    271 year ago

    I typically end up installing chrome for the odd website that does require it. Firefox is still my daily driver on all platforms though, not sure what Mozilla is thinking with their future plans.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        No, Chrome. Specifically for the DRM stuff to access streaming services and casting, things that don’t quite work well with Firefox (by design). I use libre stuff when I can, but I make exceptions, I know not everyone uses Linux that way.

        • Cassa
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          21 year ago

          have you tried switching useragent? The websites I’ve been to have either been solved by useragent or chromium (just one site didn’t work with firefox and useragent)

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Switching user agents isn’t going to get around DRM implementations. Anyway, that was for specific streaming services I’m not using any more, so I haven’t needed to use Chrome in months.

    • WheatleyInc
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      61 year ago

      Use a user agent spoof extension on Firefox, should trick the website into thinking it’s running chrome.

    • Raccoonn
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      If I can’t view a website in Firefox, then I probably don’t want to view it anyway. If I really must visit it then I’ll change the user agent…

    • @topinambour_rex
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      Their future plans is less firefox, more mozilla, like 2023.

      • Dog
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        111 year ago

        Ahh yes, chrome or chrome. What great choices!