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You're right. That's why the plan is to get it whever possible installed by default, with the first big goal having it implemented in Brave (so no user install, no friction), suddenly hundreds of millions of users have access to freedom domains, and as more websites continue to be on only those DNN domains, so only on Brave, it'll create competitive pressure overtime where other browsers start adding it (domino effect). Second core push is having it by default on linux distros as well in their latest builds (another "no user install"), as more linux is increasing in user adoption over time. Wherever path I can take to push DNN to be implemented by default on software where it makes sense, I'd push for it, all so users don't have to install anything.