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I think I have to disagree.

Google is definitely using Chrome for more than just a security measure. Google is getting aggressive in competing with Firefox, what they are doing is either borderline or literally illegal, like making their services intentionally slower or have a worse UI on Firefox.

They are doing it now to Firefox, so imagine what they will do if they have 100% marketshare in the browser industry. A competitor to YouTube is rising? Make their videos stream a bit slower. Or refuse to support new standard technologies, and support some deprecated ones that their websites still uses, forcing everyone to use Google's standard, and then slowly depricate those standards after secretly removing them from your services.

Phrasing it this way makes it obvious that this is illegal, but I'm sure they will find a way to subtlety do it so that a case can't be made against them, while still screwing their competitors.




No, then everyone will use extensions that support their favorite features and the browser wars will start all over again




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