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"textContent": "So following this, as, I believe @cryptor very good said why:\n\n> Must be available on Linux, macOS, and Windows.\n>\n> Ahem…\n>\n> Maybe we can create a poll to cancel this? This looks like “commercial guides” not about privacy.\n>\n> It is available on macOS, just not through the more official sources when you install something on macOS.\n>\n> This is even more right, that i wanted to explain.\n>\n> PG should focus on what we do best: privacy!\n>\n> Not distribution. Not cross-platform. This can be noted in guide separately.\n>\n> If tool is good, users who want privacy will find and install it themselves.\n>\n> This requirement is ridiculous. Most of devs of best projects are non-profit hobby ones, so they don’t have money to pay evil corps.\n\nThere is simply no need for such a requirement. It is not only useless but can be dangerous too if a very privacy-respecting browser is missed just because it misses on a 10 % marketshare platform, for example (which is as far as I’m aware not currently the case tho).",
"title": "Remove cross-platform browser criterion"
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