https://www.defectivebydesign.org/blog/web_environment_integrity_is_an_all_out_attack_on_free_internet
This article is rather disappointing…
> It is not far-fetched to imagine a future in which sites simply refuse to serve pages to users running free browsers or free operating systems. If WEI isn't stopped now, that future will come sooner than we think.
Which is also pretty much my point of view.
> We urge everyone involved in a decision-making capacity at Google to consider the principles on which the web was founded […]
>And if they don't? Well, they ought to be ashamed.
Simply ashamed? We'll just merely middle-finger at the direction of Google while they're locking down what used to be one of the most open platforms? <sarcasm>That's sure going to be effective</sarcasm>
This article is rather disappointing…
> It is not far-fetched to imagine a future in which sites simply refuse to serve pages to users running free browsers or free operating systems. If WEI isn't stopped now, that future will come sooner than we think.
Which is also pretty much my point of view.
> We urge everyone involved in a decision-making capacity at Google to consider the principles on which the web was founded […]
>And if they don't? Well, they ought to be ashamed.
Simply ashamed? We'll just merely middle-finger at the direction of Google while they're locking down what used to be one of the most open platforms? <sarcasm>That's sure going to be effective</sarcasm>