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This goes against all the fundamental principles of how the Internet is supposed to work.
It really doesn't, they can do whatever they want with their website.
It really does because Google happens to control the browser that now dominates the market by a wide margin, and it's using it's monopoly position to break the internet. It's incredible that people can't understand the problem with this.