Yes. Third party vendors should fix their software, but in the meantime, shipping chrome results in a busted experience for anyone using it with one of these products.
Maybe the large customer they speak of has 100k chrome books deployed. That’d be a serious problem that you’d want to mitigate… even if mitigating involved harassing^Wworking with the 3rd party to resolve the problem, and waiting just a bit longer to ensure people had time to upgrade that problem product.
It’s sad that because of incompatible 3rd party software they disable TLSv1.3. 3rd party vendors should themselves fix their own software.
I wonder whether Mozilla will follow.
Yes. Third party vendors should fix their software, but in the meantime, shipping chrome results in a busted experience for anyone using it with one of these products.
Maybe the large customer they speak of has 100k chrome books deployed. That’d be a serious problem that you’d want to mitigate… even if mitigating involved harassing^Wworking with the 3rd party to resolve the problem, and waiting just a bit longer to ensure people had time to upgrade that problem product.