With the number of people concerned about privacy, it is a wonder why chrome is even popular.

  • 001100 010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    49
    ·
    1 year ago

    I’m conviced those people aren’t real and everyone is in fact secretly using an ad blocker.

    I mean, how do you not get annoyed with so much ads? People are probabaly lying in surveys to trick youtube to not blocking adblockers.

    • littlecolt@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      15
      ·
      1 year ago

      You are mostly right. Think about how many people use chrome on corporate office computers that they do not have permission to install anything on or modify. It’s part of the reason Windows is so dominant. Businesses run windows and chrome a shit ton. I work for a Fortune 100 company. It’s Windows and Chrome across the whole company.

      • Pyro@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        9
        ·
        1 year ago

        I work for a large company and its the same. They even force-install Chrome despite Edge already being there! Yes, some people will make the privacy argument that Microsoft takes your data, but so will Google, and it’s not as if the business cared either way, because if they did they’d install an adblocker or Firefox, which they don’t.

    • reversebananimals@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      Hate to say it, but I think you’re giving the average person way too much credit. Most people are just not that smart.

      “Think of how stupid the average person is, and then realize that half of them are stupider than that.” - George Carlin

      Average and below internet users are not the kind of people you meet on Lemmy. They are people like the aging Gen-Xer who doesn’t know the difference between “the internet” and a web browser, or the kid whose parents shoved a tablet in their face to get them to be quiet for an hour.

      Most people want computers to be an appliance like a washing machine - the thought that they can shape their own experience on their phone or computer never even occurs to them.