Posted February 07, 2017
So beware anyone that uses Chrome.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/chrome-57-permanently-enabled-drm,33527.html
"The next stable version of Chrome (Chrome 57) will not allow users to disable the Widevine DRM plugin anymore, therefore making it an always-on, permanent feature of Chrome. The new version of Chrome will also eliminate the “chrome://plugins” internal URL, which means if you want to disable Flash, you’ll have to do it from the Settings page."
Same goes for PDFs.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/chrome-57-permanently-enabled-drm,33527.html
"The next stable version of Chrome (Chrome 57) will not allow users to disable the Widevine DRM plugin anymore, therefore making it an always-on, permanent feature of Chrome. The new version of Chrome will also eliminate the “chrome://plugins” internal URL, which means if you want to disable Flash, you’ll have to do it from the Settings page."
Same goes for PDFs.