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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 867502" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>With all due respect:</p><p>1) FPI (First Party Isolation) + Containers = both privacy features... have nothing to do with sandboxing.</p><p>2) Sanboxing feature is related to SECURITY, and this post is about PRIVACY. More specifically, this post is about one add-on/extension and privacy... that's all.</p><p>3) I have nothing against Chrome/Chromium. I just followed the logic. And considering that this post was focused on privacy, then all my explanations were related to Firefox. I don't want to sound rude, but it's a contradiction to worry about privacy and to use Chrome/Chromium at the same time.</p><p></p><p>If you want to completely change subject, and you want to compare Firefox' security with Chrome/Chromium' security, be my guest, open a new post and talk there, for example, about sandboxing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 867502, member: 67091"] With all due respect: 1) FPI (First Party Isolation) + Containers = both privacy features... have nothing to do with sandboxing. 2) Sanboxing feature is related to SECURITY, and this post is about PRIVACY. More specifically, this post is about one add-on/extension and privacy... that's all. 3) I have nothing against Chrome/Chromium. I just followed the logic. And considering that this post was focused on privacy, then all my explanations were related to Firefox. I don't want to sound rude, but it's a contradiction to worry about privacy and to use Chrome/Chromium at the same time. If you want to completely change subject, and you want to compare Firefox' security with Chrome/Chromium' security, be my guest, open a new post and talk there, for example, about sandboxing. [/QUOTE]
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