And, from the user's point of view... let's say my Gran upgrades to Windows 10, she uses Spartan, she comes across a website that was written a few years ago, or even just not very well (my Gran has very little interest in cutting edge stuff) and she has to open an *
entirely different browser * to view it!?
Not exact matches
Action: Use multiple
browsers and / or
browser containers Who is this for: People who don't want to stop using social media
entirely How difficult is it: Some effort to not get in a muddle Tell me more: Using
different browsers for
different online activities can be a good way of separating portions of your browsing activity.
And for almost a decade, one
browser maker held back technical progress in web development by not fully, reliably supporting web standards: this is no
different than the Kindle
entirely ignoring the recommendations of the International Digital Publishing Forum, despite Amazon being a paying member.
Despite the apparent blocking of third - party sites on the Switch's bare - bones
browser, there's still a way to access YouTube videos using it thanks to a handy tutorial by Niche Gamer, though actually watching videos directly on YouTube is an
entirely different story.