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Does chrome allow specific tracking for google products that other browsers don’t?
Google routinely releases chrome only apps.
Do their apps actually rely on features only Chrome has?
There's often a plausibility story, but it's very rarely for a good reason. Certainly nothing other apps would use for justification.
There is "return to previous AdWords" option. As I see it, teams should have the right to release features to different browsers gradually
The differences between modern browsers are so thin nowadays that there is no justification to not do cross-browser from the start
I'm fine for instance that on google docs offline mode is chrome-only. Arguably hard to do well cross-browser. But a no-other-browser wall?
I'm fine if it's Service Worker only (standards track stuff with broad consensus but lagging impl is fine)
Totally agree it's wrong, but Apple does Safari-only livestreams and Microsoft Partner site usually only works on IE.
The magnitude matters. Obviously people ship "only in X" websites. Google is nonstop.
Just want to make sure the status on this specific example is clear: it supports 2 versions of many browsers, and we're working to broaden.
Yeah lemme RT that.
In case I wasn't clear, I appreciate the work Googlers do internally in response to external concerns. Thanks @slightlylate and @mbleigh
It's quite obvious this is systemic at Google. Not saying they're leveraging their monopoly position, but... they do. All the time.
Whether it's systemic for reasons they believe internally or brazen from-the-top makes little difference. The consequences are the same.
FYI from team: "We support the 2 most recent...of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. We send this when user signs in with an old browser."
"Isn't yet optimized" implies it will be at some point. understandable if browser is uncommon but if its old should def say to upgrade smh 
i think it's completely fair for google to suggest chrome. only slightly over the line here but outrage is unwarranted. Thanks @mbleigh
didn't mean to imply you were outraged but many clearly are over this. I just sympathize with hardworking enterprise devs. mistakes happen
I don't think the outrage is about this specifically, but this as a series of events of similar things happening... But (cont.)
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