← Back to context Comment by Seattle3503 7 months ago How will regulations on browsers make us safer though? 2 comments Seattle3503 Reply isomorphic 7 months ago Right. Define "safe."Personally I consider Chrome to be one of the least-safe browsers available, because it sends my data to Google. Also it perpetuates a monoculture. However, others may define "safe" differently, excluding such considerations. troupo 7 months ago By making their implementors responsible for implementation and safety errors, presumably. See every other engineering profession and business
isomorphic 7 months ago Right. Define "safe."Personally I consider Chrome to be one of the least-safe browsers available, because it sends my data to Google. Also it perpetuates a monoculture. However, others may define "safe" differently, excluding such considerations.
troupo 7 months ago By making their implementors responsible for implementation and safety errors, presumably. See every other engineering profession and business
Right. Define "safe."
Personally I consider Chrome to be one of the least-safe browsers available, because it sends my data to Google. Also it perpetuates a monoculture. However, others may define "safe" differently, excluding such considerations.
By making their implementors responsible for implementation and safety errors, presumably. See every other engineering profession and business