Tried to log in to my Google Account from Chromium browser recently and got some weird "this is not an authorized browser" type message. Same thing happened with the mobile Lightning Browser (which is based on Chromium). Google trying to force me to use Chrome, specifically, rather than just Chromium-based browsers?
At least I can still log in via Firefox (for now), as needed. If they cut that off, too, I'll just have to fully abandon Google, because I'm not installing Chrome on my home PC.
Is there even a Linux repo for Chrome? I'm not sure I'm even *able* to add Chrome to my device, unless I put Chromium OS onto a bootable SD card, but that's a lot of trouble just to access my Google Drive.
@ink_slinger yes, they provide upstream repositories for apt and rpm/yum based distros, see https://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/
@kepstin Good to know. I'd still rather not install it, but it's good to know the option is there if I ever change my mind.
@keithzg When it makes sense to do so, you should also contribute to the Pine64 wiki.
@keithzg Ha! I was actually going to ask you about the canjo the other day, but got distracted and forgot.
Although it has been disputed since it reminded me of this:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-now-bans-some-linux-web-browsers-from-their-services/
It has been reported on a bit but most articles site bleeping computer as the source so who knows. I always assume the worst from Google. Do no evil, my ass.
Thanks @keithzg
I will use that trick when I get my dirty paws on the PBP.