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@yatil What kind of proprietary extensions are talking about here? The web features they add are developed in the open with FF, Safari and others being consulted before they start implementing them. They do this at a faster pace than others, but that's how new features get added.
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@yatil A browser proposes a feature, adds it behind a flag or origin trial, gathers feedback and at some point it becomes a standard (or not). New features are very seldomly created as a standard, then implemented.
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@yatil If you mean FLoC (being proprietary), I think it was proposed as a standard and part of Chromium, so that seems to indicate it was open source? I could be wrong on this. theverge.com/2021/3/30/22358287/privacy-ads-google-chrome-floc-cookies-cookiepocalypse-finger-printing#:~:text=loC,browser%20standard%20that%2C