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Google Chrome is a very fine-tuned high performance browser, and keeping it this way is priority #1 for Google. At the present time, all of the extension APIs are asynchronous, and delivery is optimized so that increasing the number of installed extensions listening for events has negligible to absolutely zero effect on page load time.
However, security and privacy enhancing extensions will need the ability to actually block and modify requests with certainty. This means that fully asynchronous notification and response is not a viable option for some events.
Our efforts to work with the Chrome team to add missing APIs were unsuccessful, unfortunately. Currently, it is impossible to use other browsers and get the same level of protections as when using Tor Browser.
How does your browser play with the tor project? is a tor mode doable? is there enough control available to do that?
The tor project has historically struggled with chromium to make a tor mode for it, a quote from a blog post:
they eventually gave up on chromium
How does your browser play with the tor project? is a tor mode doable? is there enough control available to do that?
#1185
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