It is VERY helpful and it is a FACT!
Browsers are nothing but hit or miss as is any reader that is not Acrobat. When you export a PDF from InDesign you export an Adobe PDF. It would impossible for Adobe to support the myriad readers out there. This on the browser developer to fix. Contact them.
George and Bob are correct! Most PDF developers are lazy: They are only supporting the common things people need, like making a PDF of an email or a Word file. They don't fully support the PDF specification. They are flaky when it comes to hyperlinks, buttons, video or audio, form fields, and so on. It's not Adobe's fault. The fault is in relying on these browsers or third-party readers (also including Mac Preview) for handling more complex PDFs.
It's your responsibility as the PDF creator to ask your audience to use the free Adobe Reader to count on having these kinds of interactivity work.