• @NGnius@lemmy.ca
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    71 year ago

    Chromium is still controlled by Google, so having an overwhelming market share of Chromium-based browsers reduces competition and increases Google’s control of the market’s position and future. Using Firefox (and Safari, if it were not locked to a single ecosystem) reduces that threat.

    • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      When we say “controlled”, that’s still only accounting for the primary fork, right?

      As long as it’s open source, it feels like the idea is that the day Google pushes “feat(): Users now automatically have $1 sent to Google a day” commit, someone creates a “chromium-nongooglefucked” fork repository from the prior commit, and everyone uses that.

      • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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        21 year ago

        It just means if they want to do something bad then they can

        If Google wanted to they could ban VPNs on all Chromium browsers and all the forks downstream would have to comply

        More likely they can make it so only verified websites will load and down the line charge to be verified. It kills the open internet and the ability for anyone to make a website/host it where they want