> If you're concerned about privacy issues in Mozilla, then how could you ever consider Chromium?
Why not? The test proves it behaves better. It doesn't chatter in the background like Firefox (and its forks). There is only one single packet sent to translate.google.com on opening of settings and that can easily be blocked with other means.
> Chromium's privacy issues are even more difficult to remove, and people are still trying to figure it out.
I don't know what issues you are talking about. I shared my testing procedure, so anyone can check for oneself without having to trust my results.
