@mikewalsh @peebee @rockedge @dimkr
Great, right now running Chromium in the upcoming Kirkstone-series of EasyOS, just about everything cross-compiled in OpenEmbedded, including Chromium.
It doesn't have Google API keys.
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I have read that Google have reduced the effectiveness of those keys in Chromium, but I haven't paid much attention, so don't know what that means. Are the keys still of use in Chromium?
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I think that the keys can be provided when compiling Chromium, but I think read somewhere that they can be provided afterward, to the binary. Is that true?
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I also read that keys can be obtained from Google, but they are for personal use only. I also read somewhere that there are keys available that can be used by anybody. Is this true, or is it actually illegal?
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If legal, does anybody know where to obtain them?
Questions, questions!
Planning to change to Chromium builtin for the Kirkstone-series, changing from Firefox. Initial impression, runs fast.