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They also locked it behind Edge or the official “Bing app” on mobile. You can no longer just try out Bing Chat from the browser.
They also locked it behind Edge or the official “Bing app” on mobile. You can no longer just try out Bing Chat from the browser.
It’s because Apple users are high-grade consoomers who click and engage with a lot more ads on average than Android users.
Of course it’s worth it to get hands on the most succulent customer segment out there.
Twitter is not (and never was) a town square.
On Windows it’s visibly the most resource-efficient browser out there. Maybe it holds up on Linux as well?
Mozilla’s “Multi-Account Containers” extension on Firefox does a much better job at the multiple profiles feature you’ve described.
It’s a shame but it’s also true none of the options are a real alternative to Twitter. Twitter’s main strength comes from the number of creators it has and the discoverability of content for general users. None have succeeded in breaking it.
Opera is worse than Chrome for privacy.
Vivaldi is filled with bloat and feature creep to the brim now. They abandoned that “lightweight” philosophy ages ago.
Except that the spyware is so intertwined into Google’s products that many websites straight-up break without them. Google Drive won’t even let you download stuff with third-party cookies disabled.