| ▲ | hoomank3 3 hours ago | |
It is probably Chrome Enterprise which lets you lock down, for example, what extensions people are allowed to install. There is a legit reason for organizations to want to standardize on one browser and to lock it down (as browser extensions are a major source of infiltration these days). | ||
| ▲ | goda90 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Firefox supports locking down like that as well so that sounds like lazy IT. | ||