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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Mi 10.07.2024 00:00:00    51.211     +49    2.182.055    42,6 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Di 09.07.2024 00:01:21    51.162     +41    2.178.939    42,6 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Mo 08.07.2024 00:01:05    51.121     +48    2.178.512    42,6 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
So 07.07.2024 00:00:03    51.073     +43    2.174.783    42,6 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Sa 06.07.2024 00:00:28    51.030     +43    2.171.323    42,5 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Fr 05.07.2024 00:00:08    50.987     +26    2.167.586    42,5 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Do 04.07.2024 00:00:11    50.961     +42    2.163.949    42,5 Vivaldi Social            4.2.9    1.337
Mi 03.07.2024 00:00:04    50.919     +42    2.160.792    42,4 Vivaldi Social            4.2.9    1.337
Di 02.07.2024 00:01:14    50.877     +42    2.156.674    42,4 Vivaldi Social            4.2.9    1.337
Mo 01.07.2024 00:01:17    50.835       0    2.153.375    42,4 Vivaldi Social            4.2.9    1.337

Mi 10.07.2024 11:53

Many have tagged us in discussions about a specific Google extension built into Chromium browsers and asked us what we've done about it.
This is a part of the Google Meets browser extension, which we bundle in order to allow Google Meets to work. This can be disabled in Settings > Privacy and Security > Google Extensions > Meets. Disabling it will break Meets. We expose this as a setting because we really want you to be able to control it, and disable it if you want to.
Disabling it by default would be great, but doing so would break Meets for users who are not able to understand why it’s broken, or what they need to change in order to allow it to work. Unfortunately, when websites break, either because of browser detection, or missing features, users invariably assume the browser is at fault rather than the website, and we have to make choices about what needs to be done to make websites work. We do not take these kinds of decisions lightly.
We do find it very interesting that Google, who run the Chromium browser project, choose to give Meets additional information that is not given to other videoconferencing websites, and this could easily be seen to be uncompetitive behaviour. Hopefully, the EU's competition enforcement agencies can add this to their radar, and require a change in Google's Meets functionality.

Vivaldi browser's Privacy and Security settings. An arrow is pointing to Google Extensions'

Vivaldi browser's Privacy and Security settings. An arrow is pointing to Google Extensions' "Meet (was Hangouts)" setting.

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