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In my opinion, an open and honest browser is not a bare idea, this is basic functionality, it is generally necessary to introduce it into inalienable human rights so that not a single greedy reptile does not even come close. Let the UN release it - they need to somehow prove their right to exist.
And to install Chrome (and everything that was done on its basis, except Ungoogled variant) - Google is already going to implement its own upd/tcp, which will make it even more efficient to do their own dishonest things on my computer at my expense for every crappy site that I accidentally got into. And I will not be able to influence this in any way and I will not even know which of them is doing what.
Now I'm taking it more broadly - the entire OS should be open and honest. This war is going on other fronts as well, not just in browsers. Let's face it - after all, Windows is a completely global deception, where they are trying to fuck the user in many places at once. We must fight against this on all fronts.
But the problem with browsers specifically is that their complexity has grown so much that everything is almost useless already. And I haven't even started talking about the hardware part yet.
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