Das BSI hat Version 3.0 seiner Sicherheitsanforderungen an Webbrowser veröffentlicht. Interessant ist die »Browser-Abgleichstabelle« - insbesondere auf Seite 8. Zitat zu Microsoft Edge: "Übertragung von Telemetriedaten lässt sich zentral nur in „höherwertigen“ Windows-Versionen (Enterprise, Education, Server) per Gruppenrichtlinie „Allow Telemetry“ bzw. „Allow diagnostic data“ zusammen mit der Windows-Telemetrie deaktivieren."
I hope #Microsoft force all their #Edge browser staff to use all the stupid productivity hacks they introduce. "Hey, you opened up a website, so I'll consume a chunk of the browser window to show you the {Email | Teams chat} that you launched the browser from, even though you've still got it in another window."
I hope they have to use it every minute of every day and it slowly drives them up the wall.
I took some stuff from #Arc (like the noise texture, the border around the browser and some shortcuts like ⌘+T which now opens a Command modal that allows me to either open a new tab or search the web but also access to some shortcuts or settings)
I also took from #Edge (the sidebar tabs that grow on hover)
I've finally done it. I've uninstalled #Microsoft#Edge from all my devices.
My browser setup will now be #Vivaldi as my main, #DuckDuckGo as my amnesiac and academic and #Safari (on iOS) as my main mobile, and Vivaldi on #iOS as a companion to the desktop version.
I've installed some PWAs as windows, but have shifted most to Vivaldi's web panels, this has actually cleaned up my #WindowsTaskbar!
I’m not sure who’s to blame in the #EU for giving up to the lobbying efforts of #Apple and #Microsoft (I can’t think of anything short of public official corruption behind the last minute reversal of the #DMA definition of “gatekeeper” for the two most valuable companies in the world), but these are some consequences of this decision:
If Apple isn’t labelled as a gatekeeper when it comes to #iMessage (an app used by 1.3B people), then they won’t have to comply and open up their walled garden to 3rd-party clients, while, for example, Messenger and WhatsApp will have to.
If Microsoft isn’t labelled as a gatekeeper when it comes to #Edge (a piece of software installed as the default browser on an OS used by at least 1.5B people), then they’ll be free to keep rewriting https:// URLs as microsoft-edge:https:// just for the sake of intercepting everything and breaking compatibility, they’ll no longer have to provide browser selection pop-ups on fresh Windows installations, and they can keep opening all the web views and PWA on Windows devices in their own browser without providing alternatives - while, for example, Chrome and Safari will have to comply.
Shame on the EU for bending to them. Shame on these companies. Shame on their filthy lobbying efforts. Shame on everybody who uses their products.
The DMA and the “gatekeeper” definition was supposed to be the proof that these companies are now run by responsible adults. Being a “gatekeeper” is the acknowledgment that you are running platforms used by billions, and with great power comes great responsibility - towards society, towards the rules of the open market, towards your own competitors.
My employer might be included on the list soon as well, and I’m more than happy to comply. Large tech companies like ours have enjoyed lavish profits and outrageous market shares and ignored anti-competition laws for too long: now it’s time to prove that we’re all grown ups who want to play by the rules.
Instead, Apple and Microsoft have unleashed their overpaid legal counsels and lobbying crews, who have engaged in a pathetic dance to gaslight Brussels officials, and force them to say that one of the largest messaging platforms and one of the most used browser in the world, run by the two companies with the highest evaluation in the world, for some reason are not expected to play by the rules written for everyone else.
Shame on them, and shame on the childish selfish sociopaths who run them.
@fabio
"Following a thorough assessment of all arguments, taking into account input by relevant stakeholders, and after hearing the Digital Markets Advisory Committee, the Commission found that iMessage, Bing, Edge and Microsoft Advertising do not qualify as gatekeeper services."
Today I discovered that Windows launches #Edge in the background at startup by default. If you use a different browser like #Vivaldi or #Firefox, disable Edge in "Settings > Apps > Startup" and "Settings > Privacy > Background apps" to speed Windows startup and improve performance in general, especially on old or low end PCs.
🔥 That's not the web you're browsing, Microsoft. It's our data
— The Register
"The basic story is bad enough. If users on multiple support threads are correct, every time Microsoft's flagship Edge browser starts up, it helps itself to open Chrome tab data and more besides."
A reminder that #CSSnesting is still a working draft in the #W3C under the #CSSWG. Please mind #webcompat when using this relatively new feature. IOW, don't make your #CSS break because you assumed everyone right now is using the latest version of #Chrome / #Chromium, #Firefox, #Safari, or #Edge. They might not even be using a mainstream #browser to visit your website (I am using #PaleMoon for example)... :seija_coffee:
TIme for the usual end-of-the-week #Linux and #OpenSource News video!
In this one, we have #Microsoft doubling down on errors, with #VSCode dropping #Ubuntu 18.04 without any warning (which is a problem, because auto updates are a very common thing), and #Edge grabbing browsing data from #Chrome without asking for consent.
We also have #Fedora 40 KDE going back a bit on their removal of X11, and some unintended consequences of #RedHat licensing changes:
I have I choice... Transfer my current Windows 10 to a new drive and update it to Windows 11 or just do a clean install, redownload all the software, games and configure everything from scratch. With Windows, the second option seems to be the easier one...😆
Also, I've promised myself to ditch #Edge entirely, because the level of arrogance with which #Microsoft is pushing it's AI shit into the browser is scary... Every now and then I have to re-disable "features" I've deliberately disabled and they keep reverting my default search engine to Bing...😍
So as part of the Reddit AMA, I got questions about which browser I would use if I did not use @Vivaldi. The point is that the reason for building Vivaldi in the first place, after already having built Opera, was that there was no browser like Vivaldi out there!
What other browsers have:
Single key keyboard shortcuts.
Mouse gestures.
Work spaces, tab stacks and tab tiles.
Web panels.
Quick commands.
Custom themes, including custom buttons.
Mail client, calendar and feed reader.
This is just to name a few items and for me those things are not optional.
Similarly I would not like to use a browser that does user profiling, including locally, and crypto. I would also not like to use a browser from a company that is also an ad company. These things are for me not negotiable.