Chromium is silence about API-keys if you just provide any contend in
the environment variables for API-key runtime setup since this you may
want to use spaces ("no key") if you don't need the Google APIs (eg
Translate). The start-up-script could just provide
export GOOGLE_API_KEY=" "
export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID=" "
export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET=" "
if they aren't set
The google services like translate seem not to work if you do so (tested
translate and it did not) and i don't think that you need your clients
to implicit sign a Google contract as the real API-keys seem to do
friendly greeting
Karl
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