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by mlyle 1401 days ago
You can't, because the Chrome license is personal and non-assignable. If you enter into a contract with them to deploy them on computers, I assume this is precluded explicitly by the terms.

You could with Chromium, but that's problematic and annoying in minor ways. (Some of the things consumers value involve Google integrations).

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What about selling computers that prompts to install ad blockers the moment the user downloads and installs Chrome?
Firefox then.