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:firecat: Web browser company writes an entire paper :marseylongpost: on why web browsers are essential to the internet :!firecat:

https://research.mozilla.org/files/2022/09/Mozilla_Five-Walled-Gardens.pdf

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Introduction This report has two purposes: first, to present Mozilla's research (both recent surveys and years of knowledge) into consumer interaction with browsers.

O P E R AT I N G S Y S T E M S M I S U S E T H E I R P R I V I L E G E D P O S I T I O N Deceptive pattern practices targeted at consumers Inhibiting Independent App Discovery -All five major platforms today (Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft) bundle their respective browsers with their operating systems and set them as the operating system default in the prime home screen or dock position.

Yet, this theoretical confidence does not mean people consciously choose their software, nor does it translate to action: a large number of people report never thinking about the browser or search engine they use.

In the following scenario, a Bing user is displayed an advert at the top of their search engine results page to dissuade them from downloading Firefox and prompted to use the browser which is already pre-installed on their Windows operating system (Microsoft Edge).

Operating system providers, particularly Google, have an extensive range of marketing and advertising resources which can be deployed to promote their brand and products; this effectively serves as constant priming for their browser.

However, very few have recognized the connection between these issues and the importance of browser competition, or studied the role of OCA practices as a way to implement (or thwart) consumer choice and welfare.

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Browsers are such a fricking stupid development in use of networking and the internet.

>hey bro, nice UI, but how bout we build a slower, buggier, more bloated UI inside your UI xD

As much as it makes me hate myself to say it, smartphones are a step in the right direction pushing back towards applications rather than some pointless application in an application model.

It seems like most of the paper is making assumptions like that it's impossible to have an OS that respects privacy and you need a browser on top of the OS to do that which is obviously false.

Also lol whitey are r-slurred

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