• ⁂ jnk :InfinityVerified:@masto.es
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    9 hours ago

    @[email protected] considering the fact that Vivaldi is the only decent chromium-based browser available on linux, yeah, I’d say you’d trash them on a leveled play field; but fighting on their home is crazy when they can pull stuff like this without any repercussions. I doubt Google will actually be forced to sell anything for example; Microsoft already avoided that fate years ago and Apple is untouchable for some unknown reason (at least in USA)

    • Jon S. von Tetzchner@social.vivaldi.netOP
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      9 hours ago

      @[email protected] , we do not have much of a choice. We aim to support our users wherever they are. Thus we support all major platforms today.

      We will have to see how things pan out. I do believe regulators play an important role. They do make a difference.

      We can also make a difference. All of us. Public opinion matters.

  • Louis Khor@social.vivaldi.net
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    10 hours ago

    @[email protected] I suppose I’m curious how you’re viewing even more evidence of monopolistic behavior - this time from Google as well.

    I’ll admit I was tempted to say (ala Ben Collins with Infowars), that you had the chance to do the funniest thing ever by buying Chrome if the sale were ever to get forced :P . (Even though I know that would likely never happen)

    https://apnews.com/article/google-search-monopoly-penalty-justice-department-84e07fec51c5c59751d846118cb900a7

    • Jon S. von Tetzchner@social.vivaldi.netOP
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      10 hours ago

      @[email protected] , we are as a small company competing with some of the largest in the world: Microsoft, Google and Apple. I wish I could say one of them was always doing the right thing. I cannot. It has been frustrating.

      It is not easy. We make our software available on their platforms and we need them to play fair. They do not.

      Our goal is to build great software for our users and supporting services as well. That is really what we can do and we hope to win over a lot of users doing just that.