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I was put off by Firefox by some questionable opinionated decisions they made. I don't want a browser with a political agenda, just want one that that follows the specs and performs well.



Isn't Chrome making opinionated decisions (like this one), pushing a political agenda (anti-privacy, pro-corporatism, pro-monopoly etc) and abusing the standardisation process?


Why jump to the assumption I would want Chrome?


It's the subject of the article.


Why would anyone make a browser if they didn't have a political agenda? You're looking for a massive software project with no motivation?


Dunno, maybe I'm out of touch and people only build for $ and agenda ... sad times!




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