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Well, they're able to do it; “allowed” to do it is an ambiguous enough phrasing that it's practically begging to have an argument whose crux is fundamentally about a differing interpretation.
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The author suggests a legal remedy instead of a technical one.

Which is weird, because that is undeniably the hard way. Lobby Google to add protections to Chromium.


Putting bars on the windows is fine, but the bad actors still need to be punished.



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