
Opera is Chinese government spyware with a bad track record. The ST is keeping Scratch to a few browsers for a reason, of course.All 3 browsers named within OP and Chromium derivatives. But tbh I've only used Chrome and Explorer in my whole life, so I don't know how well projects would run on Scratch if it got support in the ones you mentioned. Nambaseking01 wrote:Dudes (and girls), this is a suggestion about making Scratch 3.0 support for more browsers - not an argument if Chromium browsers are good or not. Do the settings right in the browser itself and you can stop half the issues you'll ever have! 30, 2019 08:53:50)ĬatsUnited wrote:In that case, are there any other browsers that are still being actively supported and aren't Chromium based since Google is the embodiment of corporate greed, evil and monopolisation, and do these browsers have a high enough market share to warrant the ST trying to support it?Ever heard of FireFox It's not a small browser, supports nearly every single website and is infinitely more customizable than Chrome. They are being indoctrinated in to a Google Ecosystem, it's incredibly dangerous and I hope it all gets banned. And the only reason Chrome OS is as big as it is, is because Big G are paying school districts to give children Chromebooks, sacrificing their personal liberties in an unconstitutional way, allowing Big G to siphon data from these students. They have tried breaking Ad Blocking extensions.

They perform heavy levels of telemetry, the browser is slow and uses a lot of RAM. Google Chrome is a dangerous browser, it has baked in support for WideVine (a proprietary DRM scheme), the content of every page you visit is sent to Google as part of the Translate API services to detect the language of a page. The more chromium browsers exist in the wild, the more power Google have to mold the internet to their design, which is something no one would want. Google creates proprietary APIs baked in to Chromium, with no open discussing between other browsers. In addition, Chrome OS is now breaking into the marketGoogle Chrome, and the Chromium Engine in it's entirety is a serious threat against the open ecosystem of the web.

It’s your personal preferences, I won’t condemn them … But personally, I use the Google Chrome browser, because it is the fastest browser and while in the world it takes the first place, 66.9% of users prefer the Google Chrome browser. Stratosphera wrote: Anything Chromium is bad, use firefox and never turn back.
