Hold on...
>It's a clear part of the value proposition for a browser to remember your bookmarks, history, preferences, passwords, credit cards and more across all of the devices that you use.
Uh... No. Maybe for him but not for me. I don't use any of those neither do I have the need to. As a matter of fact I hate all those sync stuffs storing my personal data "somewhere in the cloud" or some random floating shit I don't have full control over.
>Removing this support directly pushes users to Chrome, where Google can monetize all sorts of tracking activity through their proprietary bits. All of this reeks, and is hostile to the user community as well as to the Linux community.
Well no. I won't use chrome.
Really all I need is maximum rendering perfs with minimal UI and support for ublockorigin and "incognito mode" aka purge all the things when I quit, and that's it. I couldn't care less about the rest. If qutebrowser wasn't so much an awkward duck to handle when it comes to keystrokes and adblocking feature install, I would gladly use just that
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