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Best/safest way of installing Chrome -- without messing up repo or Plasma settings?
When warranted, criticism should be rendered. Especially without proof that a business is deliberately engaging in illegal activity. "Everybody knows ..." is not proof.
There's not a company on the face of this earth that does not try to get some advantage over others, including those with whom it does business. If you don't feel your privacy is being respected, then quite frankly, you have no business being on the internet. The ancient Romans as ruthless as they could be, still had the best advice ever, Caveat Emptor - let the buyer beware.
You can dislike a company. You don't have to do business with a company you dislike. That's a choice, but do not criticize those who do choose to engage with such companies.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the forums developers for including ignore list functionality in these forums. It sure helps when we are able to silence the dumpster fodder
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the forums developers for including ignore list functionality in these forums. It sure helps when we are able to silence the dumpster fodder
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
One thing that has been annoying about my otherwise pretty painless Chrome installation is that the Google browser — without asking for permission — has specified itself as the system-wide default app for a bunch of file types, including PDFs opened in Dolphin.
Well, that’s the sort of thing many of us freedom-loving Linux users frown upon.
Last edited by ThorstenNY; Feb 24, 2021, 09:55 AM.
Oh, please. Are you really saying that it’s appropriate for a 3rd-party, standalone application to make itself the default app on many file types, without asking? As far as I know, Chrome doesn’t even do that on Windows!
Oh, please. Are you really saying that it’s appropriate for a 3rd-party, standalone application to make itself the default app on many file types, without asking? As far as I know, Chrome doesn’t even do that on Windows!
Chrome is owned by Google, they can do whatever they want with their property - no amount of complaining is going to change that. The good news is, you're on Linux.. and you can easily undo any changes Chrome makes to your system. You also have the right to choose another browser - do other browsers exhibit this same behavior?
Oh, please. Are you really saying that it’s appropriate for a 3rd-party, standalone application to make itself the default app on many file types, without asking? As far as I know, Chrome doesn’t even do that on Windows!
Chrome is owned by Google, they can do whatever they want with their property - no amount of complaining is going to change that. The good news is, you're on Linux.. and you can easily undo any changes Chrome makes to your system. You also have the right to choose another browser - do other browsers exhibit this same behavior? Focus on the solution rather than the problem.
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