And Chrome has spent more than anyone on ensuring that its user experience is as sticky as it gets. Usability, speed, features, seamless cross-platform options, all are factors. If they really cared about privacy, they would just stop spying on billions of people.”Ĭhoosing a browser is a highly subjective matter. They care about protecting their surveillance business model.
“You don’t become a multi-billion-dollar company without grabbing as much data as you can then monetize,” Cyjax CISO Ian Thornton-Trump told me last month, just after (genuinely) privacy-first DuckDuckGo warned that “Google doesn’t care about protecting user privacy.