![]() ![]() ![]() You can always use a different browser when you want to do that.A really useful thing that the EU could do would be to mandate that any extra 'services', 'value adds', 'benefits' (using marketing BS) should be opt in rather than opt out (same with newsletters, mailing lists etc.) If Chrome manages to avoid all that, the loss of the occasional dodgy-but-useful extension for subverting YouTube's copy protection seems like a fair tradeoff. Quoting Roger Ford: Every time I look at some non-technical user's PC, all the browsers are jam-packed full of toolbars and search extensions that the user has been tricked into installing. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |