Google workspace threatening to block Firefox access

Google tells Firefox users to get Chrome, and the internet is calling foul

TLDR: A Google Workspace page is warning Firefox users they may need Chrome to keep work access, even though Firefox still works for now. Commenters are split between “maybe this is a security rule” and “this is Google throwing its weight around,” which matters because it could pressure workplaces into one browser choice.

The real fireworks here aren’t just the warning screen — they’re in the comments, where people immediately split into Team “maybe there’s a security reason” and Team “this looks shady as hell.” The spark? A Google Workspace user says Firefox visitors are now seeing a scary message hinting they may soon lose access unless they download Chrome and sign in there instead. Firefox still works for now, but the threat is enough to send people into full browser-war mode.

One camp is trying to decode the fine print. A few commenters noticed Google keeps repeating the word “secure” and wondered if this is tied to some behind-the-scenes security feature that Firefox may not support yet. In plain English: maybe Google is saying, “Use our browser because we think it protects work accounts better.” But the other camp was having absolutely none of it. The loudest reactions were blunt: “Smells anticompetitive to me” and “Seems like a monopolistic move.” Translation: critics think this looks less like safety and more like Google nudging everyone into its own browser because it can.

And then there was the comedy relief. One deadpan commenter simply wrote, “Do it then,” basically daring Google to stop pretending and just block Firefox already. That tiny line landed like a meme — half joke, half exhausted eye-roll. Add in the report that Google support was useless and kept bouncing the user around, and the crowd verdict is clear: people aren’t just annoyed, they think this could be the start of a very messy power play

Key Points

  • The article reports that on 2026-06-18, Google Workspace appeared to start warning Firefox users that they should use Chrome.
  • The report is based on a Google Workspace Business Plus account accessed from an up-to-date browser and operating system.
  • At the time of writing, Firefox access still functioned despite the warning.
  • The warning message framed the issue as a device-security and organizational-requirements matter and instructed the user to download Chrome Browser.
  • The author says Google support did not provide a useful explanation and says the issue matters because their team tests software across multiple browsers.

Hottest takes

"Smells anticompetitive to me" — kjkjadksj
"Seems like a monopolistic move" — ferfumarma
"Do it then" — functionmouse
Made with <3 by @siedrix and @shesho from CDMX. Powered by Forge&Hive.