> Firefox was not selected at random. It was chosen because it is a widely deployed and deeply scrutinized open source project — an ideal proving ground for a new class of defensive tools.
What I was thinking was, "Chromium team is definitely not going to collaborate with us because they have Gemini, while Safari belongs to a company that operates in a notoriously secretive way when it comes to product development."
its just a different attack surface for safari they would need to blackbox attack the browser which is much harder than what they did her
I would have started with Firefox, too. It is every bit as complex at Chromium, but as a project it has far fewer resources.