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  1. Your choice of browser matters — Google's Web DRM and the open internet

    grafcube.codeberg.page/blog/20

    I wrote this blog post to inform the people I know who aren't as tech savvy or otherwise don't put any thought into their choice of browser. Another goal is to help get enough awareness on the topic and make sure it fails.

    @opensource @privacy

  2. Your choice of browser matters — Google's Web DRM and the open internet

    grafcube.codeberg.page/blog/20

    I wrote this blog post to inform the people I know who aren't as tech savvy or otherwise don't put any thought into their choice of browser. Another goal is to help get enough awareness on the topic and make sure it fails.

    @opensource @privacy #webintegrityapi #WEI #google #mozilla #chrome #firefox #chromium #foss #opensource #OpenWeb #privacy #drm #nodrm #drmfree #freesoftware #browser

  3. Your choice of browser matters — Google's Web DRM and the open internet

    grafcube.codeberg.page/blog/20

    I wrote this blog post to inform the people I know who aren't as tech savvy or otherwise don't put any thought into their choice of browser. Another goal is to help get enough awareness on the topic and make sure it fails.

    @opensource @privacy #webintegrityapi #WEI #google #mozilla #chrome #firefox #chromium #foss #opensource #OpenWeb #privacy #drm #nodrm #drmfree #freesoftware #browser

  4. Your choice of browser matters — Google's Web DRM and the open internet

    grafcube.codeberg.page/blog/20

    I wrote this blog post to inform the people I know who aren't as tech savvy or otherwise don't put any thought into their choice of browser. Another goal is to help get enough awareness on the topic and make sure it fails.

    @opensource @privacy #webintegrityapi #WEI #google #mozilla #chrome #firefox #chromium #foss #opensource #OpenWeb #privacy #drm #nodrm #drmfree #freesoftware #browser

  5. Your choice of browser matters — Google's Web DRM and the open internet

    grafcube.codeberg.page/blog/20

    I wrote this blog post to inform the people I know who aren't as tech savvy or otherwise don't put any thought into their choice of browser. Another goal is to help get enough awareness on the topic and make sure it fails.

    @opensource @privacy #webintegrityapi #WEI #google #mozilla #chrome #firefox #chromium #foss #opensource #OpenWeb #privacy #drm #nodrm #drmfree #freesoftware #browser

  6. Nice summary of about the Web Integrity API (Google DRMs the Web) by Niccolò Venerandi
    - YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=NLaePqv5Sec
    - Article: blog.nicco.love/google-drms-th

  7. If you’re developing web sites that only run in Google Chrome, you are not a web developer, you’re a web destroyer.

    #google #chrome #WebIntegrityAPI #WebDRM #web #dev #SiliconValley #adtech #PeopleFarming #SurveillanceCapitalism

  8. If you’re developing web sites that only run in Google Chrome, you are not a web developer, you’re a web destroyer.

    #google #chrome #WebIntegrityAPI #WebDRM #web #dev #SiliconValley #adtech #PeopleFarming #SurveillanceCapitalism

  9. If you’re developing web sites that only run in Google Chrome, you are not a web developer, you’re a web destroyer.

    #google #chrome #WebIntegrityAPI #WebDRM #web #dev #SiliconValley #adtech #PeopleFarming #SurveillanceCapitalism

  10. If you’re developing web sites that only run in Google Chrome, you are not a web developer, you’re a web destroyer.

    #google #chrome #WebIntegrityAPI #WebDRM #web #dev #SiliconValley #adtech #PeopleFarming #SurveillanceCapitalism

  11. @sebsauvage chromium embarque vraiment la mise à jour #webIntegrityAPI ? N'y a t'il pas moyen de la désactiver ?

  12. @sebsauvage chromium embarque vraiment la mise à jour #webIntegrityAPI ? N'y a t'il pas moyen de la désactiver ?

  13. @sebsauvage chromium embarque vraiment la mise à jour #webIntegrityAPI ? N'y a t'il pas moyen de la désactiver ?

  14. @sebsauvage chromium embarque vraiment la mise à jour #webIntegrityAPI ? N'y a t'il pas moyen de la désactiver ?

  15. @sebsauvage chromium embarque vraiment la mise à jour #webIntegrityAPI ? N'y a t'il pas moyen de la désactiver ?

  16. Google’s Web Integrity API proposal is absolutely unethical and against the open web #webintegrityapi

  17. Google’s Web Integrity API proposal is absolutely unethical and against the open web #webintegrityapi

  18. #WebIntegrityAPI 的發想

    宣稱提供安全而出賣用戶自由的情況,斷不該一概反對,但要放大檢驗
  19. #Development #Reviews
    Google’s nightmare ‘Web Integrity API’ wants a DRM gatekeeper for the web · An attestation would be required before accessing webpages ilo.im/14cigm

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    #Google #Chrome #Advertising #Business #WebDevelopment #WebDev #WebIntegrityAPI #DRM #Gatekeepers #Attestations

  20. #Development #Reviews
    Google’s nightmare ‘Web Integrity API’ wants a DRM gatekeeper for the web · An attestation would be required before accessing webpages ilo.im/14cigm

    _____
    #Google #Chrome #Advertising #Business #WebDevelopment #WebDev #WebIntegrityAPI #DRM #Gatekeepers #Attestations

  21. #Development #Reviews
    Google’s nightmare ‘Web Integrity API’ wants a DRM gatekeeper for the web · An attestation would be required before accessing webpages ilo.im/14cigm

    _____
    #Google #Chrome #Advertising #Business #WebDevelopment #WebDev #WebIntegrityAPI #DRM #Gatekeepers #Attestations

  22. #Google #OpenWeb #DRM #WebIntegrityAPI: "The goal of the project is to learn more about the person on the other side of the web browser, ensuring they aren't a robot and that the browser hasn't been modified or tampered with in any unapproved ways. The intro says this data would be useful to advertisers to better count ad impressions, stop social network bots, enforce intellectual property rights, stop cheating in web games, and help financial transactions be more secure.

    Perhaps the most telling line of the explainer is that it "takes inspiration from existing native attestation signals such as [Apple's] App Attest and the [Android] Play Integrity API." Play Integrity (formerly called "SafetyNet") is an Android API that lets apps find out if your device has been rooted. Root access allows you full control over the device that you purchased, and a lot of app developers don't like that. So if you root an Android phone and get flagged by the Android Integrity API, several types of apps will just refuse to run. You'll generally be locked out of banking apps, Google Wallet, online games, Snapchat, and some media apps like Netflix. You could be using root access to cheat at games or phish banking data, but you could also just want root to customize your device, remove crapware, or have a viable backup system. Play Integrity doesn't care and will lock you out of those apps either way. Google wants the same thing for the web."

    arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

  23. #Google #OpenWeb #DRM #WebIntegrityAPI: "The goal of the project is to learn more about the person on the other side of the web browser, ensuring they aren't a robot and that the browser hasn't been modified or tampered with in any unapproved ways. The intro says this data would be useful to advertisers to better count ad impressions, stop social network bots, enforce intellectual property rights, stop cheating in web games, and help financial transactions be more secure.

    Perhaps the most telling line of the explainer is that it "takes inspiration from existing native attestation signals such as [Apple's] App Attest and the [Android] Play Integrity API." Play Integrity (formerly called "SafetyNet") is an Android API that lets apps find out if your device has been rooted. Root access allows you full control over the device that you purchased, and a lot of app developers don't like that. So if you root an Android phone and get flagged by the Android Integrity API, several types of apps will just refuse to run. You'll generally be locked out of banking apps, Google Wallet, online games, Snapchat, and some media apps like Netflix. You could be using root access to cheat at games or phish banking data, but you could also just want root to customize your device, remove crapware, or have a viable backup system. Play Integrity doesn't care and will lock you out of those apps either way. Google wants the same thing for the web."

    arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

  24. #Google #OpenWeb #DRM #WebIntegrityAPI: "The goal of the project is to learn more about the person on the other side of the web browser, ensuring they aren't a robot and that the browser hasn't been modified or tampered with in any unapproved ways. The intro says this data would be useful to advertisers to better count ad impressions, stop social network bots, enforce intellectual property rights, stop cheating in web games, and help financial transactions be more secure.

    Perhaps the most telling line of the explainer is that it "takes inspiration from existing native attestation signals such as [Apple's] App Attest and the [Android] Play Integrity API." Play Integrity (formerly called "SafetyNet") is an Android API that lets apps find out if your device has been rooted. Root access allows you full control over the device that you purchased, and a lot of app developers don't like that. So if you root an Android phone and get flagged by the Android Integrity API, several types of apps will just refuse to run. You'll generally be locked out of banking apps, Google Wallet, online games, Snapchat, and some media apps like Netflix. You could be using root access to cheat at games or phish banking data, but you could also just want root to customize your device, remove crapware, or have a viable backup system. Play Integrity doesn't care and will lock you out of those apps either way. Google wants the same thing for the web."

    arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

  25. #Google #OpenWeb #DRM #WebIntegrityAPI: "The goal of the project is to learn more about the person on the other side of the web browser, ensuring they aren't a robot and that the browser hasn't been modified or tampered with in any unapproved ways. The intro says this data would be useful to advertisers to better count ad impressions, stop social network bots, enforce intellectual property rights, stop cheating in web games, and help financial transactions be more secure.

    Perhaps the most telling line of the explainer is that it "takes inspiration from existing native attestation signals such as [Apple's] App Attest and the [Android] Play Integrity API." Play Integrity (formerly called "SafetyNet") is an Android API that lets apps find out if your device has been rooted. Root access allows you full control over the device that you purchased, and a lot of app developers don't like that. So if you root an Android phone and get flagged by the Android Integrity API, several types of apps will just refuse to run. You'll generally be locked out of banking apps, Google Wallet, online games, Snapchat, and some media apps like Netflix. You could be using root access to cheat at games or phish banking data, but you could also just want root to customize your device, remove crapware, or have a viable backup system. Play Integrity doesn't care and will lock you out of those apps either way. Google wants the same thing for the web."

    arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

  26. #Google #OpenWeb #DRM #WebIntegrityAPI: "The goal of the project is to learn more about the person on the other side of the web browser, ensuring they aren't a robot and that the browser hasn't been modified or tampered with in any unapproved ways. The intro says this data would be useful to advertisers to better count ad impressions, stop social network bots, enforce intellectual property rights, stop cheating in web games, and help financial transactions be more secure.

    Perhaps the most telling line of the explainer is that it "takes inspiration from existing native attestation signals such as [Apple's] App Attest and the [Android] Play Integrity API." Play Integrity (formerly called "SafetyNet") is an Android API that lets apps find out if your device has been rooted. Root access allows you full control over the device that you purchased, and a lot of app developers don't like that. So if you root an Android phone and get flagged by the Android Integrity API, several types of apps will just refuse to run. You'll generally be locked out of banking apps, Google Wallet, online games, Snapchat, and some media apps like Netflix. You could be using root access to cheat at games or phish banking data, but you could also just want root to customize your device, remove crapware, or have a viable backup system. Play Integrity doesn't care and will lock you out of those apps either way. Google wants the same thing for the web."

    arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

  27. arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

    In short, This would give websites/servers the ability to only allow certain systems/OS's/Devices to access them. Similar to android SafteyNet/Android-Integrity that would reject Rooted phones, but for the entire web. it's a nightmare.

    #Privacy #DigitalRights #Alphabet #Google #WebIntegrityAPI #Chrome

  28. arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

    In short, This would give websites/servers the ability to only allow certain systems/OS's/Devices to access them. Similar to android SafteyNet/Android-Integrity that would reject Rooted phones, but for the entire web. it's a nightmare.

    #Privacy #DigitalRights #Alphabet #Google #WebIntegrityAPI #Chrome

  29. arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

    In short, This would give websites/servers the ability to only allow certain systems/OS's/Devices to access them. Similar to android SafteyNet/Android-Integrity that would reject Rooted phones, but for the entire web. it's a nightmare.

    #Privacy #DigitalRights #Alphabet #Google #WebIntegrityAPI #Chrome

  30. arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

    In short, This would give websites/servers the ability to only allow certain systems/OS's/Devices to access them. Similar to android SafteyNet/Android-Integrity that would reject Rooted phones, but for the entire web. it's a nightmare.

    #Privacy #DigitalRights #Alphabet #Google #WebIntegrityAPI #Chrome

  31. arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

    In short, This would give websites/servers the ability to only allow certain systems/OS's/Devices to access them. Similar to android SafteyNet/Android-Integrity that would reject Rooted phones, but for the entire web. it's a nightmare.

    #Privacy #DigitalRights #Alphabet #Google #WebIntegrityAPI #Chrome