Can we build a privacy-preserving web browser we all deserve?

The web is the biggest legacy application ever developed or supported by software engineers, but it's also blurring the line between the consumption of data and the leaking of personal details. Browser makers may be the only line of defense.
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Browser vendors constantly evaluate the capabilities of web features to find the right balance between enhanced experiences for the web while also preserving user privacy, weighing the legitimate desires of well-intentioned web innovators with the expected abuse of that same functionality by the ill intentioned. On one hand, web features allow websites to provide a rich user experience; on the other hand they allow adversaries to abuse their capabilities in an attempt to gather as much information about end users as possible. Hence we ask: Can we build a privacypreserving web browser we all deserve?