Widevine is a proprietary digital rights management (DRM) system developed by Google. It provides content protection for media. Widevine is divided into three security levels with differing levels of protection depending on the hardware present on the device. Widevine is included in most major web browsers and in Android and iOS.
Widevine was originally developed by Internet Direct Media, who later rebranded as Widevine Technologies. Following several rounds of funding, the company was acquired by Google in 2010 for an undisclosed amount.
Widevine is a proprietary digital rights management (DRM) system developed by Google. It provides content protection for media. Widevine is divided into...
originally using Adobe's Primetime DRM library, later replaced with the Widevine library (CDM). Firefox's implementation of EME uses an open-source sandbox...
to an oversensitive screen. Upon release, the device came with Google's Widevine L3 certification, but with a software update released in February 2019...
Digital TV Labs. The BBC has DASH test streams, including DASH over HTTP/2. Widevine DRM supports DASH and Encrypted Media Extensions. Mividi provides software...
Workspace History of web browsers List of Google products List of web browsers Widevine Chrome's WebKit & Blink layout engines and its V8 JavaScript engine are...
disabled in the same manner as other plug-ins. Since version 47, "Google's Widevine CDM on Windows and Mac OS X so streaming services like Amazon Video can...
DRM-solution for streaming services based on Microsoft PlayReady and Google Widevine. A few pay TV operators using Conax conditional access are (alphabetic...