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I apologize for creating the Chrome traffic. I saw a lot of Chrome
related messages, and, as the owner if a security company, I am
constantly surprised how people will give up their privacy for a few
dollars (Ben Franklin had a saying about this regarding freedom).
Here is a list of Linux users who seem knowledgeable, and probably
some of whom use Linux because of its reliability and non-commercial
motivations, yet they use Chrome. What I learned is there actually
are reasons to use Chrome (I hope Firefox nullifies those issues),
yet no one addressed the privacy issue. I will look elsewhere for
my quest. Please don't respond via the list to my attempt to
terminate this thread.<br>
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John <br>
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