Wow, that's disappointing. Will try to find out more about the team's thinking.
/cc @bradlygreen @IgorMinar @mhevery
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Replying to @slightlylate @DavidBruant and
At this point a larger shift is needed. It happens all the time. No one else does it.
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Replying to @wycats @slightlylate and
Does chrome allow specific tracking for google products that other browsers don’t?
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Replying to @richardiii @slightlylate and
Google routinely releases chrome only apps.
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Replying to @wycats @richardiii and
Do their apps actually rely on features only Chrome has?
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Replying to @AdamRackis @richardiii and
There's often a plausibility story, but it's very rarely for a good reason. Certainly nothing other apps would use for justification.
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Replying to @wycats @AdamRackis and
There is "return to previous AdWords" option. As I see it, teams should have the right to release features to different browsers gradually
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Yep, no argument there. Still seems like they are quite capable of cross browser. Who knows. Not cynical, curious.
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Replying to @richardiii @wycats and
Well, they could have a "I know support for my browser is beta, take me there anyway on my own risk" button
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Replying to @vivainio @richardiii and
I'm advocating for that internally
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Do you think you could get people to question reliance on Chrome-specific features more regularly (and earlier)?
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