Which apps use WebView? A couple years ago, Jeremy checked all the PRISM Break apps to see which ones obviously used WebView. He doesn't have the exact numbers, but it was something like a third. Now it's a half. So WebView is becoming increasingly prevelant, and quickly. What's the matter with Chromium? * Chromium manipulates its extension API to prevent extensions from blocking ads. They claim this is to prevent performance problems, which is a lie because Mozilla already solved those performance problems in production via a tiny tweak to the extension API that didn't impact ad blocking. Someone makes money when browsers cripple ad blocking, and it's not you the user. **Chromium is an antitrust violator and this harms the user's interests.** * Chromium does everything in their power to prevent users from escaping the certificate authority system for TLS. Whether it's DNSSEC/DANE/TLSA, perspective verification, HPKP, manual key pinning, OS-level key pinning, or Namecoin, you can be pretty sure that if a mechanism exists to verify TLS certificates without fully trusting public CA's, the Chromium devs have tried to kill it. **Chromium is hostile to users' security.**