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by jakub_g
1936 days ago
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There's some risk there indeed, but there would be also big anti-monopoly scrutiny risk from Google's side doing that if they indirectly kill alternative browsers. Right now there's some kind of equilibrium by having alternative browsers/engines, on Windows especially, plus Google still gets traffic from millions of Firefox users by being default search engine, which makes them $$$. |
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