← Back to context Comment by mulmen 3 years ago Does Google do the scummy thing where these toggles get reset to default after an update? 5 comments mulmen Reply rjh29 3 years ago Yes. Very commonly they change a feature, put the old behaviour behind a config setting (flag), then silently remove the flag later. benterix 3 years ago No, this is mainly Microsoft's domain. Google's thing is boiling the frog under the hood. Eduard 3 years ago same with Firefox in my case. after restart, it asks to be the default browser. and again. and again. SushiHippie 3 years ago You can disable this in the settings, go to settings and you immediately see the checkbox "Always check if Firefox is your default browser" Eduard 3 years ago that's the whole point: Firefox does not remember my choice.
rjh29 3 years ago Yes. Very commonly they change a feature, put the old behaviour behind a config setting (flag), then silently remove the flag later.
benterix 3 years ago No, this is mainly Microsoft's domain. Google's thing is boiling the frog under the hood.
Eduard 3 years ago same with Firefox in my case. after restart, it asks to be the default browser. and again. and again. SushiHippie 3 years ago You can disable this in the settings, go to settings and you immediately see the checkbox "Always check if Firefox is your default browser" Eduard 3 years ago that's the whole point: Firefox does not remember my choice.
SushiHippie 3 years ago You can disable this in the settings, go to settings and you immediately see the checkbox "Always check if Firefox is your default browser" Eduard 3 years ago that's the whole point: Firefox does not remember my choice.
Yes. Very commonly they change a feature, put the old behaviour behind a config setting (flag), then silently remove the flag later.
No, this is mainly Microsoft's domain. Google's thing is boiling the frog under the hood.
same with Firefox in my case. after restart, it asks to be the default browser. and again. and again.
You can disable this in the settings, go to settings and you immediately see the checkbox "Always check if Firefox is your default browser"
that's the whole point: Firefox does not remember my choice.