Google has not removed API access. They have stopped a google key from
working.

It works fine, as far as I can tell. But you need to get your own key. The
well known PPA with VAAPI,
https://launchpad.net/~saiarcot895/+archive/ubuntu/chromium-dev, has always
worked like this.
I use Fedora on another machine, and with my own keys, Chromium works
exactly as before.

On Sat, 6 Mar 2021 at 03:00, Michel-Ekimia <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Sorry to use this bug report as a forum but IMO it is useless to spend
> more time on chromium.
>
> Ubuntu & users should define a Blink-based open source browser like
> Brave that could be supported nicely upstream unlike whats google is
> doing by removing sync API access with google services
>
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