Examples of Chrome's past neutrality: Any site can use QUIC and benefit from same speedup as Google. When Chrome pinned Google's public keys, they let other sites pin too. Then they introduced HPKP to further democratize it. When they killed pinning, they removed Google's pins
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There are examples in the replies of Chrome not always being so neutral, although they have since corrected them. Hopefully they will do the same with the new auto-login feature, though it's unclear what that would look like, given how Google-specific it is.
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See their recent blog post. They're reverting some of those changes in response to feedback.
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Interesting, they literally went with what I though they should do (if they didn’t want to walk the whole thing back). Leaving it for flags to disable was weaksauce.
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I'm actually planing to replace chrome on all my devices in the coming month and will recommend others todo so as well.
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Why don't you just switch to Chromium ?
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because it’s not an issue for just him, it’s an issue for everyone. not everyone will switch to chromium
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