Firefox and Safari also use the list. At least by default, I think you can turn it off in firefox. And on the whole, I think it is valuable to have _a_ list of known-unsafe sites. And note that Safe Browsing is a blocklist, not an allowlist.
The problem is that at least some of the people maintaining this list seem to be a little trigger happy. And I definitely thing Google probably isn't the best custodian of such a list, as they have obvious conflicts of interest.
>I think it is valuable to have _a_ list of known-unsafe sites
And how and who should define what is consider unsafe sites?
Ideally there should be several/many and the user should be able to direct their browser as to which they would like to use (or none at all)
> I think it is valuable to have _a_ list of known-unsafe sites
But this is not that list because sites are added using opaque automated processes that are clearly not being reviewed by humans - even if those sites have been removed previously after manual review.