• Moah
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    23 months ago

    And chrome from everything else too

    • @[email protected]
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      -13 months ago

      Chrome doesn’t make any money. How is it supposed to support itself as a separate company?

      • @PlasticExistence
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        13 months ago

        It doesn’t have to be free. People used to pay for licensed software with money instead of their private data. We can do that again, or there’s still open source options like Firefox and it’s derivatives.

        • @[email protected]
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          3 months ago

          It does have to be free. It’s open source software. If they tried to charge money for Chrome, people would just use Chromium or one of the other browsers based on it.

          • @PlasticExistence
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            13 months ago

            Chromium is open source. Chrome is not. Open source also doesn’t mean that you can’t charge for the compiled binaries. But that isn’t my point. My point is that the reason it’s free is that you’re actually paying for it through the value of Google tracking and storing everything you do, but as a society have don’t have to structure services this way.

            • @[email protected]
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              13 months ago

              Chrome and Chromium are 99.9% the same. Source: I used to be a Chrome developer at Google.

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        13 months ago

        Chrome doesn’t make any money.

        It defaults you to the Google web suite, where Google makes money on ads. And it harvests your data, which it can then sell to ad agencies as a tool to optimize targeted ad sales.