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  "textContent": "submitted by madeindex to browsers\n1 points | 0 comments\n\n\ncross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/47871545\n\n> 🌐 Many companies now block older browser versions from accessing their websites!\n>\n> This follows many browser makers ending updates 4 older operating systems, leaving legacy devices unable to use web services without an OS upgrade.\n>\n> This kinda reminds me of the Java website block by browsers a few years ago, just in reverse. (Revenge? ;)\n>\n> Old Android versions are also increasingly blocked from accessing the Google appstore.\n>\n> Truly about security or perhaps Planned Obsolescence?",
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