Just a comment about snaps. The snaps would have the same kind of
problem, if convenience is a factor.

But most importantly, these security issues should be communicated to
the user. If convenience is a critical and important default.

"The [snap|browser] you've just installed is secured against general
threats that aim to modify local files or install unwanted software.
However, it allows almost unconfined access to the files in your HOME
directory, including any sensitive files you might have in your
Documents directory. Please take a look at <...> if you wish to further
restrict this access."

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  AppArmor profile for ubuntu-browsers allows too much read access

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