On 21/1/24 23:12, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
On 21/1/24 18:36, Bret Busby wrote:
On 21/1/24 18:16, Klaus Singvogel wrote:

If the PDF is editable (has the option to fill out the blanks), I
use often chromium.

[...]
My understanding of the nature of chromium, is that it retrieves all the
data that is input to chromium, and onsells it.

chroming is dangerous.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-01-18/chrome-incognito-mode-privacy-warning-change/103361328

Did you notice, that I was talking about the reduced, crippled OpenSource 
browser: chromium, which is based on chrome. But I was not talking about the 
chrome itself.

AFAIK are these Google related parts removed in chromium; at least they were 
several years ago.

Best regards,
Ah.

Then, perhaps, the open source derivative should have been named something else, for example, Wolfram, which is in the same group as chromium, to be not confused with chrome.

I note that the name iceape is sufficiently different to seamonkey, and iceweasel sufficiently different to firefox, to not be confused with the original.

Similarly with icecat and burningdog -

" The name “IceCat” was coined to show our relationship to the Mozilla Firefox browser. Ice isn't Fire and a Cat isn't a Fox, so it is clearly a different package (we don't want Mozilla blamed for our mistakes, nor cause confusion with their trademarks), but is equally clearly intimately related (of course nearly all of the work comes from the Mozilla foundation effort, so we want to give credit).

The gNewSense BurningDog browser and the Debian IceWeasel browser are similarly derived from Firefox, also with the intent of being free software. Technically, however, these projects are maintained entirely independently of IceCat. (Previously, this GNU browser project was also named IceWeasel, but that proved confusing.) "
- https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/

And, chroming is dangerous.

....
Bret Busby
Armadale
Western Australia
(UTC+0800)
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