Google Chrome
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Google Chrome is a Browser created by tech giant Google. Since its inception, it has become the most used browser on the internet by a large margin.
Consumer impact summary
Incidents
This is a list of all consumer protection incidents related to this product. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Google Chrome category.
Anti-Competitive Practices
Google uses the market dominance of their unrelated products and services, such as web search or cloud storage services, to display intrusive messages such as popups aimed to annoy users to the point where they give up and change to Chrome.[1] Not because they want to, but to escape the deliberate obstructions Google creates for them when accessing Google services with competing browsers.
Moreover, Google has in the past deliberately degraded performance of their video platform YouTube for users accessing the website using the competing Firefox browser.[2]
Discontinuation of Manifest V2 support (2024)
Google, whose main business is online advertising, has discontinued support for browser extensions using the Manifest V2 standard. This renders advertising/tracking blockers such as uBlock Origin unusable and deactivates the corresponding plugins on update. Only versions with very limited blocking functionality remain usable.
Users who wish to continue to use the web without their every step being traced by Google and other advertising syndicates have no other option but to switch to a different browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Vivaldi, which have alle pledged to reatain full Manifest V2 compatibility in their browsers.
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See also
References
- ↑ User 1809155850774101919 (2022-08-19). "How do I stop Google pop ups asking me to switch my browser to Chrome?". Google Support Community. Retrieved 2025-03-25.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ Peterson, Jake (2023-11-21). "How to Stop Google From Artificially Slowing Down YouTube". LifeHacker. Retrieved 2025-03-25.