eirk
1 - orion is a zero telemetry browser with a backed-in repository for the most popular/supported extensions. Is not like I'm going out in the wild mindlessly installing whatever i found, should be wise at least put an advice that even if those extensions are avaible in the browser's repo may have unwanted telemetry, to avoid this you should block domains xyz. Note that I'm not saying that the devs have to spot all the extension's telemetry, this could simply be a community work from users for the users
2 - orion is zero telemetry browser that offer a way to instal the more supported extension directly from the browser, give advice on what extensions have not necessary telemetry and what domains has to be blacklisted to avoid this.
At this point the privacy commitment of orion is one step further, more good looking, user friendly/informative and with basically little effort from the devs since spotting and flagging those domains can be done by the community.
3 - orion is zero telemetry browser that offer a way to instal the more supported extension directly from the browser, give advice on what extensions have not necessary telemetry, what domains has to be blacklisted to avoid this and It also have a content blocker with DNS filter! what about give the user the ability to block the aforementioned domains directly from the browser without recurring to asystem-wide network filter?
I mean, the browser already have a DNS filter, should be straight forward the ability to blacklist (and whitelist) domains.
4 - ideally in the future this could lead to ship orion with the extensions's telemetry blocked by default.