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I wonder if Proton will someday in the future add a browser to the tools they offer.
If they do, it's unlikely they'll build one from scratch. It's still gonna be either a Chrome or Firefox fork.
Let's hope it won't be a chromium browser.
No way in hell would Proton make a Chromium-based browser, the only way that would not be hypocritical is if they fully open sourced it (you could compile it yourself), and maintained their own fork completely devoid of Google tracking and telemetry.
Well, Chromium is fully open source and I think largely devoid of Google tracking, and there is prior art with ungoogled Chromium for the rest of it. So a Proton "fork" would basically just be a rebranding of that project.
That said, if they do make a browser, I hope it's a Firefox variant instead of a Chromium one (or even better, Servo).
Chromium does have some Google things in it. Like what happened with the built-in extension giving Google websites special permission to read the hardware info of your computer.
https://x.com/lcasdev/status/1810696257137959018
I’m in no way affiliated with zen browser, but if you’re looking for a privacy / Firefox (Gecko) based browser with a nice aesthetic check it out.
https://zen-browser.app/
https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop
That's most likely the truth. Or perhaps.. a servo or ladybird fork by the time were there? 😳
or ladybird if that is in a usable state by then
Right now I don't think Proton would do much better than existing options. There are browsers on different ends of the privacy to convenience spectrum (and these are all Gecko based):