At the very least it's much better than the hopeless and biased / subjective blacklisting approach.
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It would be good if other browsers like Brave and Firefox worked with them to make it into a cross-browser standard. It's not going to be good if browsers take different approaches. Browsers can address fundamental issues rather than doing blacklisting.
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Other browsers doing it and standardizing it will also put pressure on Chrome to provide it as an opt-in feature. Most people use Chrome so that matters a lot... it doesn't help most people to have it in a fork like Brave or what we're working on but it's better than nothing.
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Can't see them doing it by default of course... but it's in their interest to provide it as an option rather than having people completely leave their browser and possibly their search engine.
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