> I'm not sure what your point you're trying to make with the invasion comment.
My argument is that browsers aren’t just used in private use, but also in governments, in military companies, etc.
If you rely on anything phoning home to a company that’s in the country of a potential enemy, that’s a very stupid idea. (And thanks to the Den Hague Invasion Act of 2001, even Europe knows the US doesn’t give a fuck about allies)
> Well and how would I go about that? Your suggestion doesn't make any sense because it's not viable.
Well, ask Google. It’d be viable if they had intended for an actual safety infrastructure, and published the required information to self host, and not just another way to phone home.
There's a setting to disable SafeBrowsing in Chromium, too. You can just disable that. But force-disabling it is dangerous.
I'm not sure what your point you're trying to make with the invasion comment.