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by EE84M3i 2141 days ago
One reason they might not have a comprehensive list is because some might be relatively expensive to execute, but they can't/won't disable them for legacy reasons.
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> One reason they might not have a comprehensive list is because some might be relatively expensive to execute, but they can't/won't disable them for legacy reasons.

Ah, Google, always so reluctant to get rid of anything legacy because of their fanatical devotion to their existing user base.