On Friday, August 15, 2025 3:11:17 PM Mountain Standard Time Robert B. Carleton wrote: > On Friday, August 15, 2025 2:09:54 PM Central Daylight Time Andrey > Rakhmatullin wrote: > [...] > > > It depends on reasons one has to want to "get away from Chromium and > > Firefox when possible". > > I appreciate the KDE integrations, and my understanding is some of the Google > telemetry gets removed. It's mostly that having Chrome and Firefox divide up > the web browsing market kind of bugs me. I hope that Falkon will take some of > that market share, at least in the KDE crowd. Yes. Most of the things that are objectionable about Chromium are not included in Qt WebEngine. That is because most of the things that are objectionable about Chromium are not part of the core HTML/CSS/JavaScript rendering engine, which is what becomes Qt WebEngine. For an early alpha look at what can be accomplished with Qt WebEngine, I suggest you take a look at Privacy Browser. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/privacybrowser Full disclosure: I am both the upstream developer of Privacy Browser and the maintainer of the Debian package. -- Soren Stoutner soren@debian.org
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