The Object "class" contains functions anyway, why aren't they
iterated, too? And if you iterate over *anything* you have to live
with the results. If you get a variable from an unknown source (which
is not unusual in browsers' JavaScript) of a type you cannot handle,
it's your (here: Google's) fault to use it assuming some other type.

Could it be that Google is trying to detect a browser first and then
act blindly upon profiles? Isn't that the wrong way to go, shouldn't
you always act carefully on your current environment? What if a new
browser appears?

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