Re: Stats please
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> other chromium based but not Google reporting?
There are roughly 40 million lines of code in Chrome:
https://openhub.net/p/chrome/analyses/latest/languages_summary
By 2011, there were about 5 million. By 2017, 6.7 million.
That is how big software is now, in the middle of the 3rd decade of the 21st century.
Do you reckon they've checked every single one?
*Really?*
A web browser cannot function without sending data to web servers, even if it's only to say what page it wants. A modern web page is not a set of HTML files, it's a very large and complex program, built of thousands of smaller programs, on an extremely loose cluster of servers, put together by an extremely time-pressured team who do not have the time or resources to even sketchily and cursorily check even one of the components.
Nobody knows what it all does.
All you can do is maybe try to see what it talks to and where. Which it does by sending a dozen Encyclopaedias Brittanica per hour, so you can't check all that either. All you can do is trust some software to maybe spot some keywords as they fly past and tell you.
If you use a Chrome engine, at root, you are using Chrome.
If you use Edge, for instance, what that really means is not "MS telemetry instead of Google", it means "MS telemetry as well as Google."
That's why I use Firefox and Waterfox. I use Chome for Google apps and as far as possible nothing else.
And I do trust Google, more or less. I have not one but two *paid* Google accounts.