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Lock some feature
- Jul 13, 2019You are absolutely right there...
Not all changes are going to be committed back to the Chromium project. While the common things which help improve all the Chromium browsers would be committed back, like scrolling, accessibility, Touch support etc, the MSFT specific services like Cortana, SmartScreen etc, are locked down to Edge code itself...
Deleted - Yeah I hear ya. I use the Canary version of Google Chrome's browser and it's a little bit better and less "Google-whelming". If I could I would use Chromium solo for that side, but it's a pain having to manually update/reinstall it with every new daily release and it has missing codec. Edge original is still my default browser as IE had been before that since the mid-90s. Being that Google is the butter to Chromium's bread I don't think we'll ever get out from under Google no matter what type of Chromium model of browser we used. It reminds me of the Pre-IE era when Netscape Navigator dominated the browser market and it was like no matter were you went online (as primitive online was back in 1994-96ish) there was Nestcape....it held like 80 - 90 percent of the browser market and no matter where you went online you couldn't escape seeing it or hearing it (and AOL lol). Netscape and AOL in 1994-96 was like the Google of today. However I have major respect for Google/Chrome and Microsoft in the sense they try to fight against child pornography and children trafficking online. https://www.icmec.org/press/google-joins-industry-wide-movement-to-combat-child-pornography/