> Yes, it means that QT/KDE framework are in danger (freedom issue and
> privacy risks) because QTWebengine embeds **entire Chromium platform**.

Are you sure it's a risk that QtWebengine engine is using the chromium platform 
?
Does that mean that every Qt based browser using QtWebengine is inevitably 
compiled with the whole chrom(ium) platform ?
Maybe it depends on how each application is using QtWebengine.

Sorry to ask, but I'm using a Qt-only environment, and trying to keep every 
application as lightweight as possible (while having as many features as I need 
and still being freedom/privacy friendly). 
That mean that I'm using Qupzilla as a web browser, and Qupzilla switched from 
QtWebkit to QtWebengine because QtWebkit is now considered insecure.
If what you're saying is true, that means I will have to switch from a Qt-only 
to a GTK-only environment since there is no other Qt web browser that fits my 
needs.

I never thought that chromium would be hiding behind QtWebengine and that it 
could be a problem.

Thank you for bringing this to our attention !
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