![]() What privacy issues are you referring to? Signing into Chrome with google? General usage statistics sent to Google? It doesn't hurt to let people know there are options, and that they can continue using Chrome (which obviously functions better ootb) instead of switching to Firefox or a community version of Chrome that isn't what they're used to. ![]() Using Chrome instead of Chromium would solve the OP problem. The issue the OP had was videos not playing in Chromium. Since they logo is similar, they install it, expecting it is just a linux version of Chrome. However, when they search the software manager for Chrome, it doesn't show up, just Chromium. Google Chrome is the most used web browser, so it stands to reason a lot of people coming to Linux for the first time will want to install it, looking for continuity regardless of their previous OS. ![]() But where did you ask the OP about that matter? This is especially true in this case, where the problem has obviously nothing to do with flash (which has been given as argument for installing Chrome). If you do not care about privacy, it is your decision. 0ddity wrote:if you're already using the Google ecosystem (which most people are with Gmail and Youtube and Android)
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