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  2. Encrypted Media Extensions - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, on the Samsung Chromebook, Netflix became the first company to offer HTML video using EME. [12] As of 2016, the Encrypted Media Extensions interface has been implemented in the Google Chrome, [13] Internet Explorer, [14] Safari, [15] Firefox, [16] and Microsoft Edge [17] browsers.

  3. Widevine - Wikipedia

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    Widevine is a proprietary digital rights management (DRM) system that is included in most major web browsers and in the operating systems Android and iOS.It is used by streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc., to allow authorized users to view media while preventing them from creating unauthorized copies.

  4. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows 7 or later MacOS 10.11 or later Linux (dependent on distribution variant) Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera: Widevine: 720p (with Widevine L1) Microsoft Windows 10 or later: Microsoft Edge: PlayReady: 4K (device must fulfill hardware requirements) [416] MacOS 10.11 through MacOS 10.15: Apple Safari: FairPlay: 1080p MacOS 11 or ...

  5. Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 used to have native support for DASH streaming in EdgeHTML, a proprietary browser engine that was used in Microsoft Edge (now referred to as Edge Legacy) before the transition to the Chromium-based Blink browser engine. Edge Legacy was included in Windows 10 up till version 2004. It was replaced by Edge Chromium in version 20H2.

  6. EdgeHTML - Wikipedia

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    However, Microsoft decided to ship Internet Explorer 11 in Windows 10 as it was in Windows 8.1, [9] leaving EdgeHTML only for the then new Edge [Legacy] browser. EdgeHTML was also added to Windows 10 Mobile and the second Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview. It was officially released on July 29, 2015, as part of Windows 10. [10]

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  8. uBlock Origin - Wikipedia

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    uBlock Origin ( ) is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking. The extension is available for Firefox and Chromium-based browsers (such as Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera). uBlock Origin is actively developed and maintained by its creator and lead developer Raymond Hill and the open source community.

  9. AOL Mail Help - AOL Help

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    You've Got Mail!® Millions of people around the world use AOL Mail, and there are times you'll have questions about using it or want to learn more about its features. That's why AOL Mail Help is here with articles, FAQs, tutorials, our AOL virtual chat assistant and live agent support options to get your questions answered.