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But if firefox ran chrome, it wouldn't be a problem. Vivaldi, Opera, and others are doing just fine.


The problem is

  >> This has the unintentional side-effect of strong-arming the W3C into compliance with the engine and not the other way around.
I don't want any engine to have that much dominance, but I especially don't want that dominating engine owned by an ad company who's main goal is to spy on people.


Did you read the comment your replied to?




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