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If attempting to increase Firefox's market share to previous levels will be in vain, what is the solution? How can we prevent Chromium from completely taking over the web and dictating everything we do and how the web should be designed and used?

- To find the answer to these important but difficult questions, we must go to the alternatives which +

To find the answer to these important but difficult questions, we must go to the alternatives which still have a fighting chance. Safari, developed by Apple, is based on WebKit, an engine completely independent of Chromium and Firefox.

Just using a non-Chromium-based web browser is not enough; the choice must already have enough